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I'm currently developing a Jenkins plugin which uses the Stash build integration API to notify Stash of build results. I just started a couple of days ago but the plugin already does it's job. You can get it here.
At the moment, you'll have to build it locally with Maven and upload it manually to your server. I'll submit the plugin to the Jenkins plugin ecosystem soon, so an install/update from within Jenkins will be possible as well.
Support for Stash has been added to the standard Git Plugin 3 months ago:
https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/pull/82
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How does one authenticate using Git Plugin, though? I don't believe Stash supports anonymous read access to the repositories.
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There is no special plugin for Jenkins, but you should be able to use Jenkins' standard Git Plugin and configure it to point to your Stash repositories.
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Hi All,
I am new for Stash and Jenkins integration.
I have a requirement from client where they me to integrate Jenkins with Stash and Jira to manage build.
I am completely stuck to find what exactly pre requisits required and how configure it.
Can anyone help me with all steps required for this configuartion?
Thanks & Regrads in advance for help!!!
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