I downloaded the jenkins/jenkins:lts image from docker hub which I got up and running on Ubuntu 16.04. The image doesn't seem to include Ant or Maven, and may also want to do builds against different versions of the jdk. I am wondering what is the right way to adress this - can I just run bash on the container and run apt-get or yum as the case may be to install extra stuff needed for my builds, or is there a better way?
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Jenkins can automatically install Maven and Ant.
First, install the Ant Plugin by going to Manage jenkins > Manage Plugin > Available
and install the Ant Plugin.
Next go to Manage jenkins > Global tool configuration
then add Maven and Ant.
Once a build requires Maven or Ant, they will be downloaded and installed.
Installing your tools directly in the running container is probably a bad idea as changes won't persist. Instead, I see the following options:
- Let jenkins manage your tools like proposed by yamenk
- Clone the jenkinsci docker repository and build your custom jenkins image including build tools you need
- Run build jobs in docker containers
I used option 3 with success just recently:
- Run build jobs inside docker containers (look into Jenkins pipeline plugin, or just run it from a shell step)
- Each build container has a single responsibility and provides all the tools your build environment needs
- Support for different tools and versions is unlimited; new technologies can be added in no time
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by option 3 - do you mean set up multiple build environments (with different versions of the JVM for example) in containers separate from the Jenkins one? How would Jenkins initiate a build command in one of these containers?– ShaneOct 31, 2017 at 11:23
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Yes, that's exactly what I mean. The only new dependency for the jenkins container is a docker client and the host's docker socket mounted into it. Oct 31, 2017 at 13:37
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You can also persist jenkins data by mounting the /var/jenkins_home folder. May 30, 2018 at 14:49
Another (more tricky) alternative is it to use Docker Containers for your tools.
I can recommend the following two articles:
https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/08/08/docker-pipeline-environments/
https://jpetazzo.github.io/2015/09/03/do-not-use-docker-in-docker-for-ci/