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Jenkins Integration

Jenkins Integration

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Jenkins provides an easy-to-use continuous integration and continuous delivery system. With this integration if you use Jenkins to build your projects today, you can store your code in Visual Studio Team Services and continue to use Jenkins for your continuous integration and continuous delivery workflows.
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Jenkins is an award-winning, cross-platform, continuous integration and continuous delivery application that increases your productivity. Use Jenkins to build and test your software projects continuously making it easier for developers to integrate changes to the project, and making it easier for users to obtain a fresh build. It also allows you to continuously deliver your software by providing powerful ways to define your build pipelines and integrating with a large number of testing and deployment technologies.

Have teams using Jenkins? No problem!

If you use Jenkins to build your projects today, you can still take advantage of the great Agile, Git, version control capabilities of Visual Studio Team Services. Use Jenkins for your continuous integration and continuous delivery workflows and trigger a Jenkins build when code is pushed to your team projects.

This integration works with:

  • Git or Team Foundation Version Control
  • On-premises/private cloud or public cloud instance of Jenkins

Quick steps to get started

  1. Go to your team project's admin area, select Service Hooks, and create a Jenkins service hook subscription
  2. Select Code pushed as the event and choose your repository
  3. Provide the URL and API token for your Jenkins service

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