Parent POM for Jenkins Plugins
This new parent POM is decoupled from the core Jenkins project, both from the Maven and repository perspectives.
The main changes are:
- Reduced number of overridable properties. All references (e.g. dependencies and plugin versions) not
thought to be overridden are no longer based on properties. The main remaining overridable properties are:
jenkins.version
: The Jenkins version required by the plugin. Mandatory.java.level
: The Java version to use to build the plugin. Mandatory. Should match the minimum Java version for the selected Jenkins version.jenkins-test-harness.version
: The JTH version used to test plugin. Uses split test-harness (see JENKINS-32478). If the required Jenkins version is 1.580.1 or higher, JTH 2.1+ is recommended.hpi-plugin.version
: The HPI Maven Plugin version used by the plugin. (Generally you should not set this to a version lower than that specified in the parent POM.)stapler-plugin.version
: The Stapler Maven plugin version required by the plugin.java.level.test
: The Java version to use to build the plugin tests.- In order to make their versions the same as the used core version,
slf4jVersion
,node.version
andnpm.version
properties are provided.
- Tests are skipped during the
perform
phase of a release (can be overridden by settingrelease.skipTests
to false). - Javadoc has been set to quiet by default in 2.20+, which means it will only log errors and warnings.
If you really want it verbose, set
quiet
property tofalse
for the plugin. - General clean up.
Being able to specify the jenkins.version
simplifies testing the plugin with different core versions, which is
important, among others, for the Plugin Compatibility Testing.
In order to use the new POM:
- Change the parent POM of your plugin:
<parent>
<groupId>org.jenkins-ci.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.29</version> <!-- or whatever the newest version available is -->
<relativePath />
</parent>
- Override the needed properties, e.g.:
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.609.1</jenkins.version>
<java.level>7</java.level>
</properties>
If you had a jar:test-jar
execution, delete it and add to properties
:
<no-test-jar>false</no-test-jar>
You can configure your plugin to treat every commit as a release candidate. See Incrementals for details.
It is handy to be able to select different Jenkins baselines with a Maven profile.
To set this up, you must edit your ~/.m2/settings.xml
to include some new entries in the <profiles>
section.
For example:
<profile>
<id>jenkins-289</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.89.2</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-273</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.73.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-260</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.60.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-246</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.46.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-232</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.32.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-219</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.19.4</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-27</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>2.7.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-651</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.651.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-642</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.642.4</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-625</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.625.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-609</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.609.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-596</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.596.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-580</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.580.3</jenkins.version>
</properties>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>jenkins-565</id>
<properties>
<jenkins.version>1.565.3</jenkins.version>
<jenkins-test-harness.version>1.565.3</jenkins-test-harness.version>
</properties>
</profile>
Now for example if your plugin normally builds against 1.625.x, but you wish to test compatibility with 1.651.x, there is no need to edit your POM. Just run:
mvn -Pjenkins-651 clean test
or
mvn -Pjenkins-651 hpi:run
By default, the setup wizard (Jenkins >= 2.0) is skipped when using hpi:run
. If you want the wizard to be enabled just run:
mvn -Dhudson.Main.development=false hpi:run
You can run
mvn -Prun-plugin-pom-its clean verify
Remember to update the changelog.