Description of problem: I have run into a couple of customers using Gradle. They would like to have the Gradle plugin available in the default Jenkins container. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
do they want it in the jenkins master, or one of the jenkins slaves?
PR to add it to the slaves, but we don't have a rhel rpm for it which will hold this up: https://github.com/openshift/jenkins/pull/298
(In reply to Ben Parees from comment #2) > do they want it in the jenkins master, or one of the jenkins slaves? Jenkins slaves is enough, but actually their request is for a generic support for gradle: "Gradle is becoming more and more popular as a buiild tool, especially for spring-based software. This request is for the maven-based s2i module to look for and execute a buid.gradle file in the home directory if a maven.pom file is not found." I can open another bugzilla to track the generic request if you prefer that way.
> I can open another bugzilla to track the generic request if you prefer that way. s2i image support for grade would definitely be a separate RFE. It would be something to be added to either the new s2i-java image, or the s2i-eap and s2i-tomcat images (or all 3).
Open another RFE: Bug 1458157 - [RFE] s2i image support for gradle
This bug has been identified as a dated (created more than 3 months ago) bug. This bug has been triaged (has a trello card linked to it), or reviewed by Engineering/PM and has been put into the product backlog, however this bug has not been slated for a currently planned release (3.9, 3.10 or 3.11), which cover our releases for the rest of the calendar year. As a result of this bugs age, state on the current roadmap and PM Score (being below 70), this bug is being Closed - Differed, as it is currently not part of the products immediate priorities. Please see: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zdqF4rB3ea8GmVIZ7qWCVYUaQ7-EexUrQEF0MTwdDkw/edit for more details.