This repository has a Dockerfile
and a helm
chart for setting up a simple Jenkins master for running in Kubernetes.
This Jenkins has the required tools to work in and with Kubernetes
- Jenkins application with pre-loaded plugins (see plugins.txt)
- Skipped setup wizard
- You can control admin user and password with
--set adminUser=${USER},adminPassword=${PASSWORD}
- You can add and remove plugins by editing the plugins.txt file
- You can control admin user and password with
You can build the image yourself
# Build the image
$ docker build -t anuphnu/jenkins:v0.0.1 .
# Push the image
$ docker push anuphnu/jenkins:v0.0.1
# Init helm and tiller on your cluster
$ helm init
$ kubectl apply -f rbac-config.yaml
# Deploy the Jenkins helm chart
# (same command for install and upgrade)
$ helm upgrade --install jenkins ./helm/jenkins-k8s
By default, in Kubernetes, the Jenkins deployment uses a persistent volume claim that is mounted to /var/jenkins_home
.
This assures your data is saved across crashes, restarts and upgrades.