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*Dependencies among plugins | *Dependencies among plugins | ||
*Writing Plugin code | *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 | |
− | + | **Choosing Hudson version to build against | |
− | + | **Java 5 Compatibility | |
− | + | **Bundling plugins with Hudson | |
− | + | *Hosting plugin | |
− | + | *Releasing Hudson Plugin | |
− | Additional references | + | == Additional references == |
− | + | *Hudson Javadoc | |
− | + | *Jelly taglib reference core define |
Revision as of 21:14, 16 July 2013
This page is a stub, and in progress.
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
- 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
- Choosing Hudson version to build against
- Java 5 Compatibility
- Bundling plugins with Hudson
- Hosting plugin
- Releasing Hudson Plugin
Additional references
- Hudson Javadoc
- Jelly taglib reference core define