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Hudson supports plugins, which allow Hudson to be extended to meet specific needs of individual projects. Read on to learn how to write a plugin. | Hudson supports plugins, which allow Hudson to be extended to meet specific needs of individual projects. Read on to learn how to write a plugin. | ||
− | + | *[http://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson-ci/writing-first-hudson-plugin Write your first Hudson Plugin] | |
− | + | *[[Plugin Architecture]] | |
− | + | *[[Plugin Directory Structure]] | |
− | + | *[[Sample - Writing an SCM plugin]] | |
− | + | *[[Extension points]] | |
− | + | **[[Defining a new extension point]] | |
− | + | *[[Dependencies among plugins]] | |
− | + | *Writing Plugin code | |
− | + | **[[Using IntelliJ IDEA plugin]] | |
− | + | **[[Structured Form Submission]] | |
− | + | **[[Making your plugin behave in distributed Hudson]] | |
− | + | **[[Making your plugin behave in secured Hudson]] | |
− | + | **[[Marking a new plugin version as incompatible with older versions]] | |
− | + | **[[Hints for plugin-development newbies]] | |
− | + | **[[Exposing data to the remote API]] | |
− | + | **[[Writing CLI commands]] | |
− | + | **[[Participating to the initialization]] | |
− | + | *Writing Plugin UI using Jelly Framework | |
− | + | **[[Basic guide to Jelly usage in Hudson]] | |
− | + | **[[Understanding Jelly Tags]] | |
− | + | **[[Figuring out URL binding of Stapler]] | |
− | + | **[[Writing Jelly views with IDE assistance]] | |
− | + | **[[Adding tooltips]] | |
− | + | **[[Writing a foldable section controlled by a checkbox]] | |
− | + | **[[Jelly form controls]] | |
− | + | **[[Jelly and XSS prevention]] | |
− | + | **[[Unique IDs for Repeatable Content]] | |
− | + | *[[Writing unit tests for your plugin]] | |
− | + | *[[Writing UI integration tests for your plugin]] | |
− | + | *[[Understanding Stapler URL mapping rules]] | |
− | + | *Tips | |
− | + | **[[Debugging native Maven jobs]] | |
− | + | **[[Internationalization information]] | |
− | + | **[[Choosing Hudson version to build against]] | |
− | + | **[[Java 5 Compatibility]] | |
− | + | **[[Bundling plugins with Hudson]] | |
− | + | *[[Hosting plugin]] | |
− | + | *[[Releasing Hudson Plugin]] | |
− | Additional references | + | == Additional references == |
− | + | *[http://hudson-ci.org/javadoc/ Hudson Javadoc] | |
− | + | *Jelly taglib reference [http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-jelly/tags.html core] [http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-jelly/libs/define/tags.html define] |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 23 July 2013
Developing Plugins
Hudson supports plugins, which allow Hudson to be extended to meet specific needs of individual projects. Read on to learn how to write a plugin.
- Write your first Hudson Plugin
- Plugin Architecture
- Plugin Directory Structure
- Sample - Writing an SCM plugin
- Extension points
- Dependencies among plugins
- Writing Plugin code
- Using IntelliJ IDEA plugin
- Structured Form Submission
- Making your plugin behave in distributed Hudson
- Making your plugin behave in secured Hudson
- Marking a new plugin version as incompatible with older versions
- Hints for plugin-development newbies
- Exposing data to the remote API
- Writing CLI commands
- Participating to the initialization
- Writing Plugin UI using Jelly Framework
- Writing unit tests for your plugin
- Writing UI integration tests for your plugin
- Understanding Stapler URL mapping rules
- Tips
Additional references
- Hudson Javadoc
- Jelly taglib reference core define