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I can't upload the plugin into a standalone Jenkins environment #16

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Jagrig48 opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 2 comments
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I can't upload the plugin into a standalone Jenkins environment #16

Jagrig48 opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 2 comments

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We have a Jenkins environment that is not connected to the internet. I don't see any ".hpi" file that I can manually upload.

@Jagrig48 Jagrig48 changed the title I can't upload the plugin into a standalone Jenkins environment I can't upload the 19.1.29 plugin into a standalone Jenkins environment May 4, 2020
@Jagrig48 Jagrig48 changed the title I can't upload the 19.1.29 plugin into a standalone Jenkins environment I can't upload the plugin into a standalone Jenkins environment May 4, 2020
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Jagrig48 commented May 4, 2020

I just discovered that this is the latest 19.2.30 version; I'm new to this Jenkins plugin thing, so I'm trying to figure all of this out without Internet connectivity. I know where to get the .hpi file now; however, I need to know what to do with it, once I download it. Where do I place it in the package in order to successfully upload it to the Jenkins server?

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Jagrig48 commented May 4, 2020

I was able to install the plugin manually. I had to go and grab the .hpi file first, since it wasn't in the downloaded package.

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