| Hi alternatively to this plugin you can also use Jenkins multibranch
    pipelines. (We use it a lot for our projects (ex: gemoc
      multibranch job on ci.eclipse.org and corresponding jenkinsfile
    on github ))
 However, this means that you need to convert your jenkins
    configuration from the Jenkins user interface to the jenkinsfile
    syntax and add it in the git repo.
 Best regards
 Didier Vojtisek
 
 
 
 Le 06/08/2018 à 20:55, Jonah Graham a
      écrit :
 
      
      Fred, Thank you for the detailed response.
         
 Jonah
 
        
        Hi Jonah,
 There is still a bit of momentum behind the GitHub pull
          request builder
 plugin. The mentioned security issue and the necessary steps
          to fix it
 are better explained in the security advisory here:
 https://jenkins.io/security/advisory/2018-03-26/#SECURITY-261.
 
 It can be used in freestyle jobs and has no pipeline support.
          I'd say
 it's the right plugin if a project wants to build pull
          requests of a few
 GitHub projects.
 
 The GitHub Branch Source Plugin is more of a "build all you
          have on
 GitHub" plugin, where a GitHub organization with all it's
          repos and
 branches are monitored, etc. AFAIK it only works with pipeline
          jobs.
 
 To sum it up: GHPRB plugin is probably the first step towards
          GitHub
 based development. The GitHub Branch Source Plugin comes into
          play when
 a project decides to switch to pipeline builds.
 
 Regards,
 
 Fred
 
 
 
 On 06.08.2018 19:41, Jonah Graham wrote:
 > Hi folks,
 >
 > What is the state of the art for building GitHub PRs on
          Eclipse Jenkins
 > instances?
 >
 > I can see that GitHub pull request builder plugin
 > <https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/GitHub+pull+request+builder+plugin> has
 > a "You should probably migrate to GitHub Branch Source
          Plugin" and a
 > "The current version of this plugin may not be safe to
          use" messages.
 >
 > The GitHub Branch Source Plugin
 > <https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/GitHub+Branch+Source+Plugin> seems
 > to be up to date, so presumably that is the one to use.
 >
 > Trawling through Bugzilla I can see that in the past
 > <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=531165>
          the former was
 > installed, and that Bug 439145
 > <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=439145> is
          currently open
 > request the feature - but that may simply predate the
          move to Jenkins.
 >
 > Thanks
 > Jonah
 >
 > ~~~
 > Jonah Graham
 > Kichwa Coders Ltd.
 > www.kichwacoders.com
          <http://www.kichwacoders.com>
 >
 >
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