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== Install SVN on the Jenkins system ==
 
== Install SVN on the Jenkins system ==
sudo yum install subversion
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<code>sudo yum install subversion
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svn --version
 
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svn --version</code>
   
 
== SVN for <code>jenkins</code> ==
 
== SVN for <code>jenkins</code> ==
 
The <code>jenkins</code> user will be executing the script for LRM.
 
The <code>jenkins</code> user will be executing the script for LRM.
 
Log in as <code>jenkins</code>.
 
Log in as <code>jenkins</code>.
create a test directory, like mkdir ~jenkins/jobs/test
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create a test directory, like '''<code>mkdir ~jenkins/jobs/test</code>'''
 
cd to the test directory
 
cd to the test directory
 
run an SVN checkout command for a repository to access. For example:
 
run an SVN checkout command for a repository to access. For example:
   
svn checkout https://svns.lingoport.net/lrm/client/
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<code>svn checkout https://svns.lingoport.net/lrm/client/</code>
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Give a first username / pwd, etc.
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Edit <code>~/.subversion/servers</code> and define your global settings. Here is an example of how one could do it. A lot of possible configurations are possible.
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<pre>
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[global]
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# Password / passphrase caching parameters:
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store-passwords = yes
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store-plaintext-passwords = yes
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</pre>
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Go back to the test directory, remove all files and checkout again:
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It will ask to persist the credentials: Choose permanent.
 
It will ask to persist the credentials: Choose permanent.
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SVN will checkout the project and then remember the credentials.
 
SVN will checkout the project and then remember the credentials.
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== Test ==
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Go to the test directory.
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Remove all files (<code> rm -rf * </code> from that test directory)
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Run an SVN checkout command: It won't ask for the credentials any longer as they are stored.

Latest revision as of 15:46, 4 December 2018

Install SVN on the Jenkins system

sudo yum install subversion

svn --version

SVN for jenkins

The jenkins user will be executing the script for LRM. Log in as jenkins. create a test directory, like mkdir ~jenkins/jobs/test cd to the test directory run an SVN checkout command for a repository to access. For example:

svn checkout https://svns.lingoport.net/lrm/client/

Give a first username / pwd, etc.

Edit ~/.subversion/servers and define your global settings. Here is an example of how one could do it. A lot of possible configurations are possible.

[global]

# Password / passphrase caching parameters:
store-passwords = yes
store-plaintext-passwords = yes

Go back to the test directory, remove all files and checkout again:


It will ask to persist the credentials: Choose permanent.

It will ask for the password for 'jenkins': Don't give any It will ask for a username: Give that username (then pwd) for that access.

SVN will checkout the project and then remember the credentials.

Test

Go to the test directory.

Remove all files ( rm -rf * from that test directory)

Run an SVN checkout command: It won't ask for the credentials any longer as they are stored.