Install Plugins to Jenkins in KubeSphere
Warning
Not all Jenkins plugins have good maintaining support. Some plugins may lead to issues in Jenkins or even cause serious problems in KubeSphere. It is highly recommended that you make a backup before installing any plugin and run testing in another environment if you can.
You need to enable the KubeSphere DevOps system.
Run the following command to get the address of Jenkins.
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Make sure you use your own address of Jenkins. You may also need to open the port in your security groups and configure related port forwarding rules depending on where your KubeSphere cluster is deployed.
Step 2: Install plugins on the Jenkins dashboard
Log in to the Jenkins dashboard and click Manage Jenkins.
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Jenkins plugins are inter-dependent. You may also need to install dependencies when you install a plugin.
If you downloaded an HPI file in advance, you can also select the Advanced tab and upload the HPI file to install it as a plugin.
On the Installed tab, you can view all the plugins installed, and the plugins that are safe to uninstall will have the Uninstall button shown on the right.