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Make sure that you have [[DevOps_Tools/CI/Jenkins#Jenkins|Jenkins]] and [[DevOps_Tools/SCM/GitLab#Git_Lab|Gitlab]] installed. | Make sure that you have [[DevOps_Tools/CI/Jenkins#Jenkins|Jenkins]] and [[DevOps_Tools/SCM/GitLab#Git_Lab|Gitlab]] installed. | ||
+ | ==Configure Jenkins== | ||
+ | First thing we need to do is give Jenkins a copy of the Private SSH key that was created for the jenkins user on the jenkins server.<br> | ||
+ | *Log-in to the Jenkins web portal > [click] credentials > [click] system > [click] Global credentials > [click] Add credentials | ||
+ | Obviously you can create a domain for a greater level of security instead of using the unrestricted global credentials group |
Revision as of 14:57, 4 January 2019
Overview | Continuous Integration (CI) | Source Control Management (SCM) | Containerization | Configuration | Integration
Jenkins with Gitlab
Make sure that you have Jenkins and Gitlab installed.
Configure Jenkins
First thing we need to do is give Jenkins a copy of the Private SSH key that was created for the jenkins user on the jenkins server.
- Log-in to the Jenkins web portal > [click] credentials > [click] system > [click] Global credentials > [click] Add credentials
Obviously you can create a domain for a greater level of security instead of using the unrestricted global credentials group