$ oc edit template jenkins-ephemeral -n openshift
The first time a user creates a build configuration using the
Pipeline
build strategy,
OpenShift Container Platform looks for the a template named
jenkins-ephemeral
in the openshift
namespace
and instantiates it within the user’s project.
The jenkins-ephemeral
template that ships with OpenShift Container Platform creates,
upon instantiation:
a deployment configuration for Jenkins using the official OpenShift Container Platform Jenkins image
a service and route for accessing the Jenkins deployment
a new Jenkins service account
rolebindings to grant the service account edit access to the project
Cluster administrators can control what is created by either modifying the content of the built-in template, or by editing the cluster configuration to direct the cluster to a different template location.
To modify the content of the default template:
$ oc edit template jenkins-ephemeral -n openshift
To use a different template, such as the jenkins-persistent
template which uses persistent
storage for Jenkins, add the following to your master configuration file:
jenkinsPipelineConfig:
autoProvisionEnabled: true (1)
templateNamespace: openshift (2)
templateName: jenkins-pipeline (3)
serviceName: jenkins-pipeline-svc (4)
parameters: (5)
key1: value1
key2: value2
1 | Defaults to false .
If false , then no template will be instantiated. |
2 | Namespace containing the template to be instantiated. |
3 | Name of the template to be instantiated. |
4 | Name of the service to be created by the template upon instantiation. |
5 | Optional values to pass to the template during instantiation. |
When a Pipeline build configuration is created,
OpenShift Container Platform instantiates the |