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== Git User == |
== Git User == |
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− | A Git user must be provided by the development organization. This Git user must have clone, pull, and push access to the projects' repositories to be on-boarded. This Git user is used for <b>all</b> projects. |
+ | A Git user must be provided by the development organization. This Git user must have <b>clone, pull, and push</b> access to the projects' repositories to be on-boarded. This Git user is used for <b>all</b> projects. |
== Set Git Authentication for the Jenkins User == |
== Set Git Authentication for the Jenkins User == |
Revision as of 19:28, 24 September 2015
Install Git
On the Unix box, install Git. To do so, follow this link: [1]
Git User
A Git user must be provided by the development organization. This Git user must have clone, pull, and push access to the projects' repositories to be on-boarded. This Git user is used for all projects.
Set Git Authentication for the Jenkins User
Scripts clone and push to and from the repository; The Git user login and password must be set as per this page: [2]
The following is an example of a ~/.netrc
file on Unix:
machine github.com login gitUserName password gitPassword
And on the command line, make sure the following is entered:
git config --global user.email "you@example.com" git config --global user.name "Your Name"
Test
Make sure you can clone some repository using git clone, without having to enter at the prompt the login and password of the Git user.