Demos at Jenkins World 2016

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    At this year’s Jenkins World, our events officer Alyssa has been working to organize various activities in the "Open Source Hub" on the expo floor. Both days of the conference (Sept. 14th and 15th), during the break for lunch, there will be 15 minute demos by many of the experts helping to staff the Open Source Hub.

    Demo Schedule

    Wednesday, September 14th

    Time Session Details Presenter

    12:15 - 12:30

    Blue Ocean in Action

    Showcase of Blue Ocean and how it will make Jenkins a pleasure to use.

    Keith Zantow

    12:30 - 12:45

    Notifications with Jenkins Pipeline

    Sending information to Slack, HipChat, email and more from your Pipeline

    Liam Newman

    12:45 - 13:00

    Docker and Pipeline

    Learn how to use Docker inside of Pipeline for clean, repeatable testing environments

    R Tyler Croy

    13:00 - 13:15

    Git plugin - large repos, submodule authentication and more

    Techniques for managing large Git repositories, Submodule authentication, Pipelines and Git

    Mark Waite

    13:15 - 13:30

    Freestyle to Pipeline

    Overview of how easy it is to migrate from a confusing series of Freestyle Jobs to Jenkins Pipeline

    R Tyler Croy

    13:30 - 13:45

    package.json and Jenkins

    Using package.json to control your build; running tests, coverage and generating documentation in Jenkins

    Casey Vega

    13:45 - 14:00

    Extending Pipeline with Libraries

    When you have many jobs using similar configuration, it is natural to factor out the common parts into libraries. See some ways Pipeline lets you do this.

    Jesse Glick

    Thursday, September 15th

    Time Session Details Presenter

    12:15 - 12:30

    A simpler way to define Jenkins Pipelines

    Get to know a new way to define your Pipelines in a more configuration-like way!

    Andrew Bayer

    12:30 - 12:45

    Multibranch Pipelines + Git symbolic-ref

    Pipeline Multibranch Plugin is amazing, but is even better when used with Git symbolic references. The combination of the two gives users a way to create individual Jenkins jobs for each of their build/test configurations, instead of using a single parameterized job. I’ll show how to use these tools together to home in on problematic tests, systems under test, or both.

    Jon Hermansen

    12:45 - 13:00

    External Workspace Manager plugin for Jenkins Pipeline

    Meet the External Workspace Manager plugin, which supports managing workspaces across multiple Jenkins jobs running on different nodes and more!

    Alex Somai

    13:00 - 13:15

    Ownership plugin for Jenkins

    The presentation will introduce the Ownership engine for Jenkins jobs, folders and nodes. The presentation will cover plugin WebUI features, Ownership-based security and integration with Jenkins Pipeline

    Oleg Nenashev

    13:15 - 13:30

    Pipelines for building and deploying Android apps

    Using the various Android-related plugins for Jenkins, we will demonstrate pipelines to automatically build, test, and securely deploy Android apps.

    Christopher Orr

    As you can see there is a lot to see in the Open Source Hub at Jenkins World. To my knowledge these demos are not going to be recorded, so your only opportunities to see them might be at Jenkins World or your local Jenkins Area Meetup!

    Register for Jenkins World in September with the code JWFOSS for a 20% discount off your pass.

    About the Author
    R. Tyler Croy
    R. Tyler Croy

    R. Tyler Croy has been part of the Jenkins project for the past seven years. While avoiding contributing any Java code, Tyler is involved in many of the other aspects of the project which keep it running, such as this website, infrastructure, governance, etc.