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Hudson is extended through the use of plugins. Plugins integrate Hudson with a range of build, SCM, testing and other ALM/SDLC tools
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Related information is at http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Plugins
 
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Plugins are categorized into three levels:
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* Tier 1 or core plugins are defined as being part of the Hudson Core, for the purposes of committer rights
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* Tier 2 plugins are a growing group of plugins that are tested as part of the QA certification process of each release (from release 1.398)
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* Tier 3 are those plugins that do not yet have functional testing done as part of the release process.
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Other plugins with no tier details have not yet been assessed into a tier. the assessed plugins represent the most popular plugins. If you would like a specific plugin to be assessed into a tier please mail the dev list
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* How to install a plugin
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* How to develop your own plugin
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* How to release your plugin
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* How to host your plugin
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* Plugins By Topic Overview
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* Hudson Community Internal Plugins
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* Hudson Community External Plugins
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= Tier 1 (core) Plugins =
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The following plugins are defined as being part of the Hudson Core, for the purposes of committer rights:
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* CVS Plugin
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* Maven 2 Project Plugin
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* Maven 3 Plugin
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* SSH Slaves plugin
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* Subversion Plugin
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* Git Plugin (From release 2.1.0)
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Tier 1 plugins are shipped with the Hudson core. They are tested as part of the QA certification process {anchor:tier2} Tier 2 Plugins
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The following plugins are Hudson maintainedand in addition are tested as part of the QA certification process
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* disk usage
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* copy-artifact
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* parameterized trigger
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* promoted builds
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* deploy
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* build timeout
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* join
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= Tier 3 Plugins =
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These plugins fall into 4 categories:
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* Hudson - plugins developed and maintained for the Hudson community
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* Compatible -  tested by their owners for compatibility between Hudson and Jenkins
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* Install Tested - those that, on release of a new plugin version, are tested by the Hudson community that they at least install correctly. But there is no stated compatibility from Jenkins
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* Other - plugins that have not been identified as belonging to any of the above categories
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= How to install plugins =
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== Using the interface ==
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The simplest way is by going to your installation's management screen and clicking Manage Plugins (http://yourhost/hudson/pluginManager/). The web interface will then download *.hpi files from here, and you will just need to restart your Hudson to pick up the changes.
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== By hand ==
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Download Site
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Save the downloaded *.hpi file into the $HUDSON_HOME/plugins directory. You will then need to restart Hudson (many containers let you do this without restarting the container.)
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Caveat: the names of the plugin directories on the download site are not always matching the name given to the plugin; common sense should apply.
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== Developer Information ==
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Plugin developers should take a look at Hosting Hudson Plugins
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* Hosting Hudson Plugins
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* report of unreleased plugin changes
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* Source code copyright
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