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  2. JENKINS-65834

The AWS SQS Build Trigger plugin breaks Jenkins global configuration

      The plugin breaks the UI and prevents Jenkins global configuration from being saved.

       

      Workaround deactivate or uninstall the plugin.

          [JENKINS-65834] The AWS SQS Build Trigger plugin breaks Jenkins global configuration

          Rafael added a comment -

          Hi, good day. 
          I have the same problem when i install AWS Codecommit trigger plugin on jenkins. 

          Anybody knows about how to solve this problem? or any alternative to works with triggers in AWS CodeCommit and Jenkins?

          I really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.

          Rafael added a comment - Hi, good day.  I have the same problem when i install  AWS Codecommit trigger plugin  on jenkins.  Anybody knows about how to solve this problem? or any alternative to works with triggers in AWS CodeCommit and Jenkins? I really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.

          Hi - It would be great to get an update on the issue, I am having the same issue had to uninstall the aws-sqs plugin to get things going

          Zeeshan Maqbool added a comment - Hi - It would be great to get an update on the issue, I am having the same issue had to uninstall the aws-sqs plugin to get things going

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-sqs/ shows that the plugin is up for adoption. A plugin placed for adoption is usually not being actively maintained.

          https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-sqs/#releases shows that the most recent release was 4 years ago.

          https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-governance/adopt-a-plugin/ describes the steps needed to adopt a plugin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYCk0Cc3eO0 provides a video introduction to some of the steps you can take to adopt a plugin. If you need the plugin, consider adopting it, making the transition from tables to divs as described https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/table-to-div-migration/ , and releasing a new version of the plugin.

          Mark Waite added a comment - https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-sqs/ shows that the plugin is up for adoption. A plugin placed for adoption is usually not being actively maintained. https://plugins.jenkins.io/aws-sqs/#releases shows that the most recent release was 4 years ago. https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-governance/adopt-a-plugin/ describes the steps needed to adopt a plugin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYCk0Cc3eO0 provides a video introduction to some of the steps you can take to adopt a plugin. If you need the plugin, consider adopting it, making the transition from tables to divs as described https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/table-to-div-migration/ , and releasing a new version of the plugin.

          Mark Waite added a comment -

          Due to the severity of the problem created by this plugin, its distribution has been suspended.

          Mark Waite added a comment - Due to the severity of the problem created by this plugin, its distribution has been suspended.

            nickg Nick Grealy
            pierrebtz Pierre Beitz
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