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Convert 'Installing Jenkins with Docker' wiki page to jenkins.io #3196

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MarkEWaite opened this issue May 8, 2020 · 5 comments
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Convert 'Installing Jenkins with Docker' wiki page to jenkins.io #3196

MarkEWaite opened this issue May 8, 2020 · 5 comments
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MarkEWaite commented May 8, 2020

Use the documentation page conversion instructions to convert Installing Jenkins with Docker from the wiki to jenkins.io.

@oleg-nenashev oleg-nenashev added the documentation Jenkins documentation, including user and developer docs, solution pages, etc. label May 13, 2020
@oleg-nenashev oleg-nenashev added the wiki-migration Jenkins Wiki Migration to jenkins.io label May 24, 2020
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Hi, I'd like to work on this issue. Could you please let me know where this page has to be placed in jenkins.io??

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Thanks for your willingness to help @krharsh17 !

The docker pull and docker run commands need to be confirmed that they are included in the "Installing Jenkins" page.

The "nginx as reverse proxy" section needs to be included in #3204 that is covering many different reverse proxy configuration options.

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The "Installing Jenkins" page does have a section on using docker, but it relies on downloading the blueocean image from the Docker Hub Repository. It does so using the docker container run command, but not the docker pull and docker run command. Where should I put it then?

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Since docker run will automatically perform a docker pull if the image is not available, I think we don't need the docker pull command on the "Installing Jenkins" page.

Is there something especially useful that you found in the wiki page related to docker pull? If so, then that might be placed into the "Installing Jenkins" page. If not, then the work on this issue is done when the redirect pull request has been submitted to redirect from Installing Jenkins with Docker to the Docker section of Installing Jenkins

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Resolved by @vsilverman work to use the standard Jenkins image instead of the blueocean image.

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