README claims JCasC is included when running as Docker, but it isn't
See original GitHub issueDescription
The README states this:
Those running Jenkins as a Docker container (and maybe also pre-installing plugins), do include Configuration as Code plugin.
I am not entirely sure what the part “and maybe also pre-installing plugins” means in this context, but when running jenkins/jenkins:lts
, the JCasC plugin is not available without installing it manually.
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:10 (6 by maintainers)
Top Results From Across the Web
Jenkins Helm Chart - GitLab
Jenkins master and slave cluster utilizing the Jenkins Kubernetes ... InitContainerEnv, Environment variables for Init Container, Not set.
Read more >jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin - Gitter
I am confused by the readme, it says "Those running Jenkins as a Docker ... it was not my installation but my jenkins.yaml...
Read more >Kubernetes | Jenkins plugin
Jenkins plugin to run dynamic agents in a Kubernetes cluster. Based on the Scaling Docker with Kubernetes article, automates the scaling of ...
Read more >README.md - Jenkinsfile Runner Container Builder - GitLab
README.md ... It is not compatible with complex pipelines, but can help you ... Create a Docker container which includes all the Jenkins ......
Read more >Readme - Secret-IDE | JetBrains Marketplace
Search for the Secret IDE in the plugins marketplace. Or you can pull the docker image and run the docker container. The docker...
Read more >Top Related Medium Post
No results found
Top Related StackOverflow Question
No results found
Troubleshoot Live Code
Lightrun enables developers to add logs, metrics and snapshots to live code - no restarts or redeploys required.
Start FreeTop Related Reddit Thread
No results found
Top Related Hackernoon Post
No results found
Top Related Tweet
No results found
Top Related Dev.to Post
No results found
Top Related Hashnode Post
No results found
Top GitHub Comments
I didn’t know about that 😄 Thanks for that. I will do that next time.
you can edit the readme from github web page without the hassle, I do not see your issue 🤔