How To Install Jenkins on Ubuntu 18.04 | start jenkins ubuntu
IntroductionJenkins[1]isanopen-sourceautomationserverthatautomatestherepetitivetechnicaltasksinvolvedinthecontinuousintegrationanddeliveryofsoftware.JenkinsisJava-basedandcanbeinstalledfromUbuntupackagesorbydownloadingandrunningitswebapplicationarchive(WAR)file—acollectionoffilesthatmakeupacompletewebapplicationtorunonaserver.Inthistutorial,youwillinstallJenkinsbyaddingitsDebianpackagerepository,andusingthatrepositorytoinstallthepackagewithapt.PrerequisitesTofollowthistutorial,youwillneed:St...
IntroductionJenkins[1] is an open-source automation server that automates the repetitive technical tasks involved in the continuous integration and delivery of software. Jenkins is Java-based and can be installed from Ubuntu packages or by downloading and running its web application archive (WAR) file — a collection of files that make up a complete web application to run on a server.
In this tutorial, you will install Jenkins by adding its Debian package repository, and using that repository to install the package with apt.
PrerequisitesTo follow this tutorial, you will need:
Step 1 — Installing JenkinsThe version of Jenkins included with the default Ubuntu packages is often behind the latest available version from the project itself. To take advantage of the latest fixes and features, you can use the project-maintained packages to install Jenkins.
First, add the repository key to the system:
wget -q -O - https://pkg.jenkins.io/debian-stable/jenki...