Hi Simone,
Maybe there is a better way, but one way is to look for the “Archive Artifacts” post build step in your Jenkins build. Enable it, and put in some values like “**/target/repository/*” or “**/target/site/*”. This will archive the entire site, and then you
access by using lastSuccessful url of the job and adding the path to the archived site that was archived. I also like to run a post build shell script that moves the .../target/site/ folder to the root of the Jenkins build directory, this way the URL is much
shorter.
Hope this helps.
Daniel
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Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 3:39 AM
To: 'Tycho user list'
Subject: [tycho-user] Jenkins and eclipse-repository
Hi all,
I’d like to know how can I expose a link from Jenkins containing the p2 repository packaged with Tycho.
I’ve read in internet that I need to create a post build action, but I really do not know what to do after it.
Many thanks
Simone