Tested with Jenkins 1.563
- Upload
target/s3.hpi
to your instance of Jenkins via ./pluginManager/advanced - Configure S3 profile: Manage Jenkins -> Configure System -> Amazon S3 profiles
- Project -> Configure -> [x] Publish artifacts to S3 Bucket
Just run mvn
.
When activated, traditional (Freestyle) Jenkins builds will have a
build action called S3 Copy Artifact
for downloading artifacts,
and a post-build action called Publish Artifacts to S3 Bucket
.
For Pipeline users, the same two actions are available via the
step
step. You can use the snippet generator to get started.
When using an Amazon S3 compatible storage system (OpenStack Swift, EMC Atmos...),
the list of AWS regions can be overridden specifying a file
classpath://com/amazonaws/partitions/override/endpoints.json
matching the format
defined in AWS SDK's endpoints.json.
A solution to add this endpoints.json
file in the classpath of Jenkins is to use the
java
command line parameter -Xbootclasspath/a:/path/to/boot/classpath/folder/
and
to locate com/amazonaws/partitions/override/endpoints.json
in /path/to/boot/classpath/folder/
.
Even if most of the features of the Jenkins S3 Plugin require the user to specify the target region,
some feature rely on a default Amazon S3 region which is by default the "US Standard Amazon S3 Region"
and its endpoint s3.amazonaws.com
. This default region can be overridden with the system property
hudson.plugins.s3.DEFAULT_AMAZON_S3_REGION
.
Note that this default region name MUST match with a region define in the AWS SDK configuration file endpoints.json
(see above).
- Only the basename of source files is use as the object key name, an option to include the path name relative to the workspace should probably added.
- The Hudson scp plugin author for providing a great place to start copy/pasting from
- http://github.com/stephenh/hudson-git2 - for this README.markdown template and a great git plugin for hudson
- jets3t - http://jets3t.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html