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This pull request updates the Jenkins plugins listed in plugins.txt.

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    • Updated plugin versions:
      • branch-api updated to version 2.1206
      • workflow-cps updated to version 4007
      • workflow-job updated to version 1476

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This pull request updates the version numbers for three Jenkins plugins in the dockerfiles/plugins.txt file. The changes involve incrementing the versions of branch-api, workflow-cps, and workflow-job to their latest releases. These updates likely represent minor updates or bug fixes for the respective Jenkins plugins, ensuring the Docker environment uses the most recent plugin versions.

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File Change Summary
dockerfiles/plugins.txt Updated plugin versions:
- branch-api: 2.1202 → 2.1206
- workflow-cps: 4003 → 4007
- workflow-job: 1472 → 1476

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dockerfiles/plugins.txt (1)

6-6: Document the reasons for version updates.

Consider adding:

  1. A brief explanation of why these specific plugins were updated
  2. Links to the changelogs or release notes for each plugin
  3. Any potential impact on the Jenkins environment

This documentation will help with future maintenance and troubleshooting.

Also applies to: 75-75, 77-77

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dockerfiles/plugins.txt (1)

6-6: Verify plugin compatibility and latest versions.

The version updates appear to be minor bumps for the following plugins:

  • branch-api: 2.1202 → 2.1206
  • workflow-cps: 4003 → 4007
  • workflow-job: 1472 → 1476

Let's verify the compatibility and latest versions:

Also applies to: 75-75, 77-77

✅ Verification successful

Plugin updates verified - all changes are safe and up-to-date

The updated versions match the latest releases from January 2025, containing only UI improvements and minor fixes. No compatibility issues or breaking changes were found.

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The following scripts were executed for the analysis:

Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check latest versions and compatibility for the updated plugins

# Use GitHub API to fetch the latest releases and check for any breaking changes
echo "Checking latest releases and changes for branch-api..."
gh api repos/jenkinsci/branch-api-plugin/releases/latest

echo "Checking latest releases and changes for workflow-cps..."
gh api repos/jenkinsci/workflow-cps-plugin/releases/latest

echo "Checking latest releases and changes for workflow-job..."
gh api repos/jenkinsci/workflow-job-plugin/releases/latest

# Check for any reported incompatibilities between these versions
echo "Checking for any reported incompatibilities in Jenkins issue tracker..."
gh api graphql -f query='
{
  search(query: "repo:jenkinsci/jenkins-issues is:issue is:open branch-api workflow-cps workflow-job compatibility", type: ISSUE, first: 5) {
    nodes {
      ... on Issue {
        title
        url
        labels(first: 5) {
          nodes {
            name
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}'

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@gounthar gounthar closed this Jan 10, 2025
@gounthar gounthar deleted the update-plugins-2025/01/08/08/12/15 branch January 10, 2025 08:34
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