cf-jenkins-cookbook | Chef cookbook to deploy a Jenkins build | Cloud library

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cf-jenkins-cookbook is a Ruby library typically used in Cloud, Jenkin, Cloud-foundry, Chef applications. cf-jenkins-cookbook has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Cloud Foundry v2 Jenkins Build System Cookbook ==. The purpose of this cookbook is to create a Jenkins build and test environment for Cloud Foundry v2 and BOSH. More and more people are hacking with BOSH and Cloud Foundry, and therefore need a sound environment to develop, deploy and test those changes. The aim is to enable sufficient granularity such that any change to Cloud Foundry or BOSH code is built and tested appropriately before deeming ready for production.
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              cf-jenkins-cookbook has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 14 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 11 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 2 open issues and 2 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 22 days. There are no pull requests.
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            How to solve Invalid credentials problem in bitbucket?
            Asked 2022-Mar-31 at 13:55

            My bitbucket password is correct because I can easily login with this password. When I try to push a project or file to bitbucket it shows Invalid credentials error.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-07 at 11:47

            Go to credential Manager -> Windown Credential -> Add a generic credential fill up the fields Network address: git:https://bitbucket.org Username: App Password: Solver from Here

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71378839

            QUESTION

            Bitbucket Cloud recently stopped supporting account passwords for Git authentication
            Asked 2022-Mar-16 at 20:19

            I have pushed the code in the morning it was working fine but now I'm trying to push code but getting this error: Bitbucket Cloud recently stopped supporting account passwords for Git authentication

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-15 at 05:06

            I've also faced this issue..

            1. Then I opened my Bitbucket account. 2)Then at the bottom left corner you will find an icon with your username's initials. 3)Click on that and go to settings and click on Personal Settings 4)In personal Settings, in the left panel you will find "access management"
            2. Under that you will find "app passwords"
            3. Click on that --> Then you will routed to create app password page
            4. There you can give the required permissions and create password (Note: You have to store that password somewhere as it will be displayed only once) 8)When you push the code to any repo...use your app password instead of your account password (No need to change any settings in the git_config file)

            Happy programming :) !

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71472009

            QUESTION

            Spring Cloud Gateway; Spring MVC found on classpath, which is incompatible with Spring Cloud Gateway Issue
            Asked 2022-Mar-16 at 07:16

            I got this below error when run the API-GATEWAY, I tried so many ways but I couldn't solve this issue.

            Description:

            Spring MVC found on classpath, which is incompatible with Spring Cloud Gateway.

            Action:

            Please set spring.main.web-application-type=reactive or remove spring-boot-starter-web dependency.

            Main Class

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-01 at 06:17

            Please note that Spring Cloud Gateway is not compatible with Spring MVC (spring-boot-starter-web). This is outlined in section "How to include Spring Cloud Gateway in the official reference documentation":

            Spring Cloud Gateway is built on Spring Boot 2.x, Spring WebFlux, and Project Reactor. As a consequence, many of the familiar synchronous libraries (Spring Data and Spring Security, for example) and patterns you know may not apply when you use Spring Cloud Gateway.

            Additionally, it is stated that:

            Spring Cloud Gateway requires the Netty runtime provided by Spring Boot and Spring Webflux. It does not work in a traditional Servlet Container or when built as a WAR.

            As already suggested by the error message, you would need to remove the dependency on spring-boot-starter-web. You can list all your direct and transitive dependencies with the following command:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68587832

            QUESTION

            how to specify to not allow any data backup with android:dataExtractionRules and
            Asked 2022-Mar-01 at 12:45

            My current android application targets 12 and higher.

            I do not want to allow backup of any type and currently have these manifest settings

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-10 at 15:28

            It's usually better to disable backups only for debug builds:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70365809

            QUESTION

            Can't deploy Cloud Functions because of "Unhandled error cleaning up build images"
            Asked 2022-Feb-10 at 19:11

            I've deployed hundreds of function and this is the first time I encounter this issue. Simply, it stops deploying function process, saying:

            Unhandled error cleaning up build images. This could result in a small monthly bill if not corrected. You can attempt to delete these images by redeploying or you can delete them manually at https://console.cloud.google.com/gcr/images/[project-name]/us/gcf

            The way I deploy is through Firebase CLI command: firebase deploy --only functions:nameOfFunction

            Question is what are those images I have to delete? Why? How can I solve it?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-01 at 15:56

            Cloud Functions uses another product called Cloud Build to build the server images that actually get deployed. Those images are stored in Cloud Storage, and that storage is billed to your account.

            Read more about it:

            Watch:

            You should be able to locate and delete the files manually in the Google Cloud console. But it sounds like there is a bug here with the files not being cleaned up automatically, so you contact Firebase support directly.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68611817

            QUESTION

            App Engine Python 2.7 - ImportError: cannot import name apiproxy
            Asked 2022-Feb-08 at 08:52

            With the upgrade to Google Cloud SDK 360.0.0-0 i started seeing the following error when running the dev_appserver.py command for my Python 2.7 App Engine project.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-08 at 08:52
            EDIT

            This issue seems to have been resolved with Google Cloud SDK version 371

            On my debian based system i fixed it by downgrading the app-engine-python component to the previous version

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69465376

            QUESTION

            Google app engine deployment fails- Error while finding module specification for 'pip' (AttributeError: module '__main__' has no attribute '__file__')
            Asked 2022-Jan-08 at 22:02

            We are using command prompt c:\gcloud app deploy app.yaml, but get the following error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-06 at 09:24

            Your setuptools version is likely to be yanked:

            https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/60.3.0/

            Not sure how to fix that without a working pip though.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70602290

            QUESTION

            Netlify says, "error Gatsby requires Node.js 14.15.0 or higher (you have v12.18.0)"—yet I have the newest Node version?
            Asked 2022-Jan-08 at 07:21

            After migrating from Remark to MDX, my builds on Netlify are failing.

            I get this error when trying to build:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-08 at 07:21

            The problem is that you have Node 17.2.0. locally but in Netlify's environment, you are running a lower version (by default it's not set as 17.2.0). So the local environment is OK, Netlify environment is KO because of this mismatch of Node versions.

            When Netlify deploys your site it installs and builds again your site so you should ensure that both environments work under the same conditions. Otherwise, both node_modules will differ so your application will have different behavior or eventually won't even build because of dependency errors.

            You can easily play with the Node version in multiple ways but I'd recommend using the .nvmrc file. Just run the following command in the root of your project:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70362755

            QUESTION

            App Store Connect Upload Error "You haven't been given access to cloud-managed distribution certificates"
            Asked 2021-Dec-22 at 10:31

            Uploading an iOS app to App Store Connect with Xcode (Automatically manage signing) and received this error:

            The following errors occurred while locating and generating signing assets. ...

            Communication with Apple failed. You haven't been given access to cloud-managed distribution certificates. Please contact your team's Account Holder or an Admin to give you access. If you need further assistance, contact Apple Developer Program Support at https://developer.apple.com/support

            I have checked:

            • the cert is installed and valid
            • I have access to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-18 at 01:45

            the cert is installed and valid

            That doesn't matter. New in Xcode 13, if you choose Automatic signing, Apple tries to do cloud-based signing; it doesn't even see the certificate that's on your computer.

            But you do not have the cloud-based signing privilege, so it fails.

            You have two choices:

            • Get the privilege. It is really worth it, because cloud-based signing is great! It allows you to distribute from an archive to App Store Connect without having any distribution identity or distribution certificate at all. This totally solves the problem that there's only one distribution certificate at a time.

            • Switch to manual signing. Now the distribution certificate on your computer will be used. You'll need explicit access to the distribution profile too, obviously; the whole export resigning will be manual. That might be simplest if you're in a hurry.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69609859

            QUESTION

            Python 3.10 pattern matching (PEP 634) - wildcard in string
            Asked 2021-Dec-17 at 10:43

            I got a large list of JSON objects that I want to parse depending on the start of one of the keys, and just wildcard the rest. A lot of the keys are similar, like "matchme-foo" and "matchme-bar". There is a builtin wildcard, but it is only used for whole values, kinda like an else.

            I might be overlooking something but I can't find a solution anywhere in the proposal:

            https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.10.html#pep-634-structural-pattern-matching

            Also a bit more about it in PEP-636:

            https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0636/#going-to-the-cloud-mappings

            My data looks like this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-17 at 10:43

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            Install cf-jenkins-cookbook

            The diagram below summarizes the intended workflow of the build system (once everything is implemented): ![](./docs/workflow_diagram.png). Currently, it watches for change in the following BOSH releases: cf-release (cf-services-release, and cf-services-contrib-release to follow), and builds dev releases of BOSH from the BOSH repo. These releases are fetched and uploaded to a BOSH server of your choosing within an hour of any new releases being published in their respective git repos. Pivotal’s S3 bucket for BOSH stemcells is regularly polled for newly published stemcell revisions, and if one is found a build is run to download the stemcell from source, and upload it into any BOSH server the build system is aware of. Builds that successfully upload BOSH releases or new stemcells will then trigger deployments of Cloud Foundry v2 and/or BOSH itself. These deployments use templated BOSH deployment manifests, which you should keep in a separate git repo. See section below for more info. TODO: Mutex locks on deploy jobs will ensure that any currently running BOSH release uploads complete successfully before allowing a BOSH deployment build to run. Once deployments are complete, vcap-yeti integration tests and stac2 performance tests are executed to ensure production viability of the combination of BOSH releases and deploy manifest being tested.
            Jenkins system default shell needs to be automatically set to /bin/bash
            Jenkins Git SSH Credentials need to be setup manually after Chef deployment
            cf-services-release, cf-services-contrib-release need uploading manually to BOSH server (build jobs not yet created to automate this)
            bosh-release-upload job seems to fail until BUILD_CANDIDATE env variable >= 3

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            Fork the repository on Github. Create a named feature branch (like add_component_x). Write tests for your change (if applicable). Run the tests, ensuring they all pass. Submit a Pull Request using Github.
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