Uploaded image for project: 'Jenkins'
  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-39723

BlueOcean beta v1.0.0-b11 dependency errors (docker-workflow)

      I have Jenkins instance that I keep updating as soon as a new version is available.

      This time I thought I'll give the Ocean Plugin a try.

      After installing https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Blue+Ocean+Plugin plugin, the Jenkins notification reports two errors :

      There are dependency errors loading some plugins:
      BlueOcean beta v1.0.0-b11
      Pipeline: Model Definition v0.2 failed to load. Fix this plugin first.
      Pipeline: Model Definition v0.5
      docker-workflow v1.8 is missing. To fix, install v1.8 or later.

      I can't find docker-workflow anywhere.

          [JENKINS-39723] BlueOcean beta v1.0.0-b11 dependency errors (docker-workflow)

          Jakub Czaplicki created issue -
          James Dumay made changes -
          Component/s New: pipeline-model-definition-plugin [ 21706 ]

          James Dumay added a comment -

          jakub sorry you ran into this problem. Ill get someone to take a look ASAP.

          James Dumay added a comment - jakub sorry you ran into this problem. Ill get someone to take a look ASAP.
          James Dumay made changes -
          Labels Original: blueocean New: adoption blueocean

          Michael Neale added a comment -

          Michael Neale added a comment - Try installing this plugin directly: https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/CloudBees+Docker+Pipeline+Plugin

          Jakub Czaplicki added a comment - - edited

          michaelneale: Is there a reason why the "CloudBees Docker Pipeline Plugin" is not in the main Jenkins plugin repo (http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/update-center.json) ?

          Jakub Czaplicki added a comment - - edited michaelneale : Is there a reason why the "CloudBees Docker Pipeline Plugin" is not in the main Jenkins plugin repo ( http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/update-center.json ) ?

          Jakub Czaplicki added a comment - - edited

          jamesdumay thanks! It's probably just a matter of missing dependancy. Installing docker-worflow.hpi v.1.9 made the dependency error disappear. I am assuming it fixes the issue.

          Jakub Czaplicki added a comment - - edited jamesdumay thanks! It's probably just a matter of missing dependancy. Installing docker-worflow.hpi v.1.9 made the dependency error disappear. I am assuming it fixes the issue.

          James Dumay added a comment -

          jakub glad you were able to figure this one out. Must be some issue with the Plugin Manager

          James Dumay added a comment - jakub glad you were able to figure this one out. Must be some issue with the Plugin Manager
          James Dumay made changes -
          Resolution New: Not A Defect [ 7 ]
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]

          Michael Neale added a comment - - edited

          It should be in there - it was when I looked in my local jenkins... sounds lie a mirror error which has probably gone away now.

          Installing via HPI is problematic as it won't bring in transitive dependencies.

          Michael Neale added a comment - - edited It should be in there - it was when I looked in my local jenkins... sounds lie a mirror error which has probably gone away now. Installing via HPI is problematic as it won't bring in transitive dependencies.

            Unassigned Unassigned
            jakub Jakub Czaplicki
            Votes:
            0 Vote for this issue
            Watchers:
            3 Start watching this issue

              Created:
              Updated:
              Resolved: