JBehave
  1. JBehave
  2. JBEHAVE-726

jenkins and hudson plugins are almost identical (pom, name and package-path are the only differences), this could be merged

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    • Type: Improvement Improvement
    • Status: Open Open
    • Priority: Minor Minor
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Affects Version/s: 3.5.4
    • Fix Version/s: None
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      Description

      The files for jbehave-jenkins-plugin and jbehave-hudson-plugin are identical except for the pom, the name in a few places and the package-path for the java files. This could be merged into one ci plugin project and then have jenkins and hudson as sub-projects.

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        Paul Hammant added a comment -

        Sadly the two plugin architectures are divergent

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        Paul Hammant added a comment - Sadly the two plugin architectures are divergent
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        Alexander Lehmann added a comment -

        yes, but nevertheless the files are all the same (especially the xsl and the tests), there has to be a way to de-duplicate that

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        Alexander Lehmann added a comment - yes, but nevertheless the files are all the same (especially the xsl and the tests), there has to be a way to de-duplicate that
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        roy de kleijn added a comment -

        Is there any work being done to make the jenkins plugin working ?

        Or how can we install the Jenkins plugin in order to display our testresults properly ?

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        roy de kleijn added a comment - Is there any work being done to make the jenkins plugin working ? Or how can we install the Jenkins plugin in order to display our testresults properly ?
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        Alexander Lehmann added a comment -

        the jenkins plugin works out of the box, you just have to install xUnit plugin and jbehave plugin

        then jbehave reports are available as post-build action

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        Alexander Lehmann added a comment - the jenkins plugin works out of the box, you just have to install xUnit plugin and jbehave plugin then jbehave reports are available as post-build action
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        roy de kleijn added a comment -

        Sounds great!
        Can you point me to the correct location where I can download it? Because it's not available in the Jenkins plugin repository. As far as we can see.

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        roy de kleijn added a comment - Sounds great! Can you point me to the correct location where I can download it? Because it's not available in the Jenkins plugin repository. As far as we can see.
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        Alexander Lehmann added a comment - - edited

        the file is included in the jbehave-core distribution http://jbehave.org/reference/downloads/bin/stable

        you have install the .hpi file with the Advanced tab

        (on a sidenote: please do not use the issue tracker for user questions, this should be on the user list)

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        Alexander Lehmann added a comment - - edited the file is included in the jbehave-core distribution http://jbehave.org/reference/downloads/bin/stable you have install the .hpi file with the Advanced tab (on a sidenote: please do not use the issue tracker for user questions, this should be on the user list)
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        Mauro Talevi added a comment -

        Or from Maven Central - http://search.maven.org/#search|ga|1|jbehave-jenkins-plugin

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        Mauro Talevi added a comment - Or from Maven Central - http://search.maven.org/#search |ga|1|jbehave-jenkins-plugin

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            Reporter:
            Alexander Lehmann
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