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Jenkins migrations powered by GitHub Actions Importer

These instructions will guide you through configuring a GitHub Codespaces environment that you will use in subsequent labs to learn how to use GitHub Actions Importer to migrate Jenkins pipelines to GitHub Actions.

These steps must be completed prior to starting other labs.

Create your own repository for these labs

Configure your codespace

  1. Start a new codespace.

    • Click the Code button on your repository's landing page.
    • Click the Codespaces tab.
    • Click Create codespaces on main to create the codespace.
    • After the codespace has initialized there will be a terminal present.
  2. Verify the GitHub Actions Importer CLI is installed and working. More information on the GitHub Actions Importer extension for the official GitHub CLI can be found here.

    • Run the following command in the codespace's terminal:

      gh actions-importer version
    • Verify the output is similar to below.

      $ gh actions-importer version
      gh version 2.14.3 (2022-07-26)
      gh actions-importer        github/gh-actions-importer v0.1.12
      actions-importer/cli       unknown
    • If gh actions-importer version did not produce similar output, refer to the troubleshooting section.

Bootstrap a Jenkins server

  1. Execute the Jenkins setup script that will start a container with a Jenkins server running inside of it. This script should be executed when starting a new codespace or restarting an existing one.

    • Run the following command from the codespace's terminal to start a Jenkins server:

      ./jenkins/bootstrap/setup.sh
    • After some time, a pop-up box should appear with a link to the URL for your Jenkins server.

    • You can also access the URL by going to the Ports tab in your terminal. Right-click the URL listed under the Local Address and click the Open in Browser tab.

  2. Open the Jenkins server in your browser and use the following credentials to authenticate:

    • Username: admin
    • Password: password
  3. Once authenticated, you should see a Jenkins server with a few predefined pipelines.

Labs for Jenkins

Perform the following labs to learn more about Actions migrations with GitHub Actions Importer:

  1. Configure credentials for GitHub Actions Importer
  2. Perform an audit of a Jenkins server
  3. Forecast potential build runner usage
  4. Perform a dry-run migration of a Jenkins pipeline
  5. Use custom transformers to customize GitHub Actions Importer's behavior
  6. Perform a production migration of a Jenkins pipeline

Troubleshoot the GitHub Actions Importer CLI

The CLI extension for GitHub Actions Importer can be manually installed by following these steps:

  • Verify you are in the codespace terminal

  • Run this command from within the codespace terminal:

    gh extension install github/gh-actions-importer
  • Verify the result of the install contains:

    $ gh extension install github/gh-actions-importer
    ✓ Installed extension github/gh-actions-importer
  • Verify the GitHub Actions Importer CLI extension is installed and working by running the following command from the codespace terminal:

    gh actions-importer version

Troubleshooting the Jenkins server

Follow these steps if the Jenkins server does not start correctly after running the setup script:

  1. On the left side of the codespace, navigate to the Docker tab.

  2. Under the Containers tab you should see a docker container named jenkins:actions-importer listed with a green play button.

    • If you see the jenkins:actions-importer container, but it has a red stopped symbol next to it, right-click the container and click start. The container should begin running again.
    • If the container does not start even after trying to start it manually, right-click the jenkins:actions-importer container and click remove. Then, attempt to start the Jenkins server again by following the steps here.