What is the difference between Docker plugin and Docker with Jenkins pipeline
I am new to jenkins. I want a way to integrate my jenkins and Docker. What is the difference between docker jenkins plugin and jenkins pipeline with docker?
I have read both this
https://wiki.jenkins.io/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=71434989#content/view/71434989
And this
https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/docker/
I feel like both approaches do the same thing running jenkins slaves /node on a docker container, but I am not sure.
Thanks
docker jenkins jenkins-plugins jenkins-pipeline
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I am new to jenkins. I want a way to integrate my jenkins and Docker. What is the difference between docker jenkins plugin and jenkins pipeline with docker?
I have read both this
https://wiki.jenkins.io/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=71434989#content/view/71434989
And this
https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/docker/
I feel like both approaches do the same thing running jenkins slaves /node on a docker container, but I am not sure.
Thanks
docker jenkins jenkins-plugins jenkins-pipeline
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I am new to jenkins. I want a way to integrate my jenkins and Docker. What is the difference between docker jenkins plugin and jenkins pipeline with docker?
I have read both this
https://wiki.jenkins.io/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=71434989#content/view/71434989
And this
https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/docker/
I feel like both approaches do the same thing running jenkins slaves /node on a docker container, but I am not sure.
Thanks
docker jenkins jenkins-plugins jenkins-pipeline
I am new to jenkins. I want a way to integrate my jenkins and Docker. What is the difference between docker jenkins plugin and jenkins pipeline with docker?
I have read both this
https://wiki.jenkins.io/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=71434989#content/view/71434989
And this
https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/docker/
I feel like both approaches do the same thing running jenkins slaves /node on a docker container, but I am not sure.
Thanks
docker jenkins jenkins-plugins jenkins-pipeline
docker jenkins jenkins-plugins jenkins-pipeline
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The first link is about using docker commands in your jenkins job to build your software. For example your tools are inside docker containers and you want to run
docker run --it maven:latest build
against your code. It is normally a single step in the build job.
The second link is is about running a jenkins agent as a docker container and running tools inside the container against your code. Here you will run a jenkins agent, that will get the job definition from the jenkins master and the execute the jobs steps, i.e. more than one step also while being contained.
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I got this answer form Reddit post
The first link is about using docker commands in your jenkins job to build your software. For example your tools are inside docker containers and you want to run
docker run --it maven:latest build
against your code. It is normally a single step in the build job.
The second link is is about running a jenkins agent as a docker container and running tools inside the container against your code. Here you will run a jenkins agent, that will get the job definition from the jenkins master and the execute the jobs steps, i.e. more than one step also while being contained.
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Update
I got this answer form Reddit post
The first link is about using docker commands in your jenkins job to build your software. For example your tools are inside docker containers and you want to run
docker run --it maven:latest build
against your code. It is normally a single step in the build job.
The second link is is about running a jenkins agent as a docker container and running tools inside the container against your code. Here you will run a jenkins agent, that will get the job definition from the jenkins master and the execute the jobs steps, i.e. more than one step also while being contained.
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Update
I got this answer form Reddit post
The first link is about using docker commands in your jenkins job to build your software. For example your tools are inside docker containers and you want to run
docker run --it maven:latest build
against your code. It is normally a single step in the build job.
The second link is is about running a jenkins agent as a docker container and running tools inside the container against your code. Here you will run a jenkins agent, that will get the job definition from the jenkins master and the execute the jobs steps, i.e. more than one step also while being contained.
Update
I got this answer form Reddit post
The first link is about using docker commands in your jenkins job to build your software. For example your tools are inside docker containers and you want to run
docker run --it maven:latest build
against your code. It is normally a single step in the build job.
The second link is is about running a jenkins agent as a docker container and running tools inside the container against your code. Here you will run a jenkins agent, that will get the job definition from the jenkins master and the execute the jobs steps, i.e. more than one step also while being contained.
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