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https://slack.engineering/were-all-just-looking-for-connection/ | We’re All Just Looking for Connection | Engineering at Slack We’re All Just Looking for Connection – Engineering at Slack Skip to main content Articles About --> Search Search Close Search October 10, 2024 Updated: October 11, 2024 9 min read We’re All Just Looking for Connection Brett Wines Senior Staff Engineer, Infrastructure Search Latest Posts December 1, 2025 10 min read Streamlining Security Investigations with Agents November 19, 2025 10 min read Android VPAT journey November 6, 2025 18 min read Build better software to build software better October 23, 2025 15 min read Advancing Our Chef Infrastructure: Safety Without Disruption October 7, 2025 11 min read Deploy Safety: Reducing customer impact from change Archives 2025 (9) 2024 (19) 2023 (16) 2022 (21) 2021 (24) 2020 (26) 2019 (21) 2018 (11) 2017 (21) 2016 (19) We’ve been working to bring components of Quip’s technology into Slack with the canvas feature, while also maintaining the stand-alone Quip product. Quip’s backend, which powers both Quip and canvas, is written in Python. This is the story of a tricky bug we encountered last July and the lessons we learned along the way about being careful with TCP state. We hope that showing you how we tackled our bug helps you avoid — or find — similar bugs in the future! Our adventure began with a spike in EOFError errors during SQL queries. The errors were distributed across multiple services and multiple database hosts: Investigation The stacktrace showed an asyncio.IncompleteReadError , which we translate to EOFError , when reading the response from the database: File "core/mysql.py", line 299, in __read_result_set header = await self.__read_packet(timeout=timeout) File "core/mysql.py", line 532, in __read_packet header = await self.conn.read_exactly(4, timeout=timeout) File "core/runtime_asyncio.py", line 1125, in read_exactly raise EOFError() from None Here’s the relevant code, which had not been touched recently, along with some associated baffled commentary: async def _perform_query_locked(...) -> core.sql.Result: ... if not self.conn.is_connected(): await self.__connect(...) await self.__send_command(...) result_set = await self.__read_result_set(...) # <-- EOFError There are a few places where we close our connection to the database, e.g. if we see one of a certain set of errors. One initial hypothesis was that another Python coroutine closed the connection for its own reasons, after we issued the query but before we read the response. We quickly discarded that theory since connection access is protected with an in-memory lock, which is acquired at a higher level in the code. Since that would be impossible, we reasoned that the other side of the connection must have closed on us. This theory was bolstered when we found that our database proxies closed a bunch of connections at the time of the event. The closes were distributed independent of database host, which was consistent with the incident’s surface area. The proxy-close metric, ClientConnectionsClosed , represents closes initiated by either side, but we have a separate metric for when we initiate the close, and there was no increase in activity from us at the time. The timing here was extremely suspicious, although it still didn’t quite make sense why this should result in such a high rate of errors on the response read since we had just ensured connection state. Something clearly wasn’t adding up, so it was time to dig deeper. Suspecting the if not self.conn.is_connected(): line, we looked at our implementation for AsyncioConnection : class AsyncioConnection(core.runtime.Connection[memoryview]): def closed(self) -> bool: return not self.writer or self.writer.is_closing() def is_connected(self) -> bool: return self.connected Both of these functions turned out to be incorrect. First, let’s look at closed() . Each Asyncio connection has a StreamReader and a StreamWriter . Our code suggested that the closed state is only a function of the writer, which is controlled by the application server, not the reader. This seemed suspiciously incomplete to us since we expected only the reader to be aware of whether the other side closed the connection. We proved this with a unit test: async def test_reader_at_eof_vs_writer_is_closing(self): conn = await self.create_connection() # Ask the unit test's server to close await conn.write(self.encode_command("/quit")) # Don't read. Still open since we haven't seen the # response yet self.assertFalse(conn.writer.is_closing()) # Read, then sleep(0) since it requires another run # through the scheduler loop so the stream can detect # the zero read/eof response = await conn.read_until(self.io_suffix) await core.runtime.sleep(0) self.assertTrue(conn.reader.at_eof()) # passes self.assertTrue(conn.writer.is_closing()) # fails Next, let’s look at is_connected() . First, it’s not a function of closed() , so the two have the potential to drift. Second, it could return a false positive: the only place where we set the instance variable self.connected to false is when the application server closes the connection, so similar to closed() it’s unaware of the reader being in the EOF state. We decided to log a metric so we could compare self.connected to not self.closed() to see exactly how much they drift. We found six more bugs, which led to one coworker coining the delightful phrase “when you go picking up rocks, you might find things under those rocks,” which we immediately adopted: is_connected() could also be a false negative. We saw that the false negatives only occurred on the services that maintain websocket connections to clients. The only place we set self.connected to true is when the application server initiates the connection, so it’s never set to true when it’s initiated by the client. There is a check we perform upon connection lock release to see if there is any data on the connection we haven’t read. It was incorrect to perform this check in some circumstances on websocket connections since it’s expected that the client can send data at any point in time. Our HTTP client pool could contain closed clients. We didn’t correctly handle exceptions during reconnect. We found another place where we should be removing connections from the pool. The Redis-specific cleanup we thought we would always do upon connection close wasn’t happening when the close wasn’t initiated by the application server. Resolution At this point we had all the pieces of the puzzle and were able to understand the sequence of events: The proxy closed database connections on us. After communicating with AWS we learned that they introduced behavior where the proxy closes connections after 24h even if it isn’t idle, so the closes were tied to our daily release, which restarts all of our servers. We failed to recognize the connections were closed since the close was not initiated by us, and as a result we did not reconnect prior to issuing SQL queries. We’d issue a query, then attempt to read the response, but the reader would be in the EOF state from the close, so it would raise EOFError . We deployed the fix and saw the near-total reduction in EOFError during SQL queries: As we deployed the fix for the case where connections are initiated by the client, the false negatives disappeared entirely, too: The Asyncio Migration The primary impact of this bug fix, however, wasn’t even the improved handling of connection closes. The primary impact was the unblocking of the Python runtime migration. The migration project began in 2020 and was from our custom runtime — we were early adopters of Python 3 — to asyncio , the standard Python IO library introduced in 3.4. The project ran smoothly and was enabled in all environments with just one exception: one service on our largest single-tenant cluster, since the customer would sporadically experience timeouts when exporting spreadsheets to PDF. The issue only occurred at times of peak load and was difficult to reproduce, so the project stalled. This PDF export handler makes an RPC request to another service that handles the PDF generation itself. That request goes over an existing connection from a connection pool, if one exists. If the RPC service is overloaded, it may close that connection, and if so we would fail to recognize that. The handler would fire off the RPC request, but the other side wouldn’t be listening, so that request would hang on write and eventually time out since the buffer would never get drained by the RPC service. For small exports we expect it would have raised an EOFError immediately instead of hanging since it wouldn’t completely fill the buffer. After launching the connection state fixes, we re-enabled asyncio on the final service, and confirmed that the errors didn’t recur. The asyncio project resumed, entered a very satisfying phase of deleting code in our custom runtime scheduler, and concluded shortly after. Conclusion This is tricky to get right! As we see from https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/shutdown.3p.html a socket can be in a half-shutdown state. We had expected from the documentation that StreamWriter.is_closing() would encompass that half-shutdown state, but we should have been more careful: Return True if the stream is closed or in the process of being closed. In fact, both the default event loop and uvloop contain the same behavior as we did, where the closing state is only set upon client-initiated close. This explains why the unit test mentioned before failed both with uvloop enabled and disabled and why it was insufficient to depend only on StreamWriter.is_closing() . When the other side of a TCP connection sends FIN , we enter the CLOSE WAIT state. But in that state we can still attempt to read for as long as we like. We’ll only exit that state when we tell the OS to close or shut down the socket. Above all, my personal takeaway is to always pick up rocks[1]. In this case it could have been tempting to simply call it a day after adding EOFError to the list of exceptions upon which we reissue the query to a failover database. But with low-level code, it’s usually worth the extra time and effort to dig a bit deeper if something just doesn’t quite seem right. Even if things are mostly fine on the surface, bugs down there can have far-reaching effects. Special thanks to Ross Cohen for his hard work and camaraderie through this rollercoaster of a bug. Couldn’t ask for a better buddy on this one! If you enjoyed this post, you might also like working here. Check out our careers page ! [1] You might find things under those rocks! # database # infrastructure # networking # python Copied! Previous Post Driving a Project: Intern Edition After a lot of hard work, you’ve landed that coveted internship. 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https://www.jenkins.io/projects/gsoc/2023/project-ideas/alternative-jenkinsio-build-tool/ | Building Jenkins.io with alternative tools Building Jenkins.io with alternative tools Project goal: Using alternative tooling (i.e., Antora) to build the Jenkins static site and provide documentation per Jenkins version Skills to study/improve: Web development, AsciiDoc, Static website tooling, Proof of concept, Documentation Details Background Jenkins.io is generated as a static website using Awestruct from AsciiDoc sources, YAML data files, and HAML templates stored in GitHub. One of the drawbacks of the current build method is that the technical documentation is not product version bound. It is thus not possible to view the documentation for a given Jenkins version. Only the latest can be viewed. This can lead to unnecessary confusion and is a worse experience than many other documentation sites like the git site, FreeBSD, and others.. The preferred tool to replace Awestruct is Antora . The potential GSoC project would be to build a working site generator to demonstrate the existing site. Once the existing site is generated with Antora, the site should be extended to add version specific documentation. The project has been discussed extensively at GitHub issue #5474 , where some existing proof-of-concept code can be found referenced there. There are multiple ways to approach the implementation, but from experimentation it has been found that the backend replacement requires minimal effort for the documentation, with the frontend implementation expected to require much effort to reproduce the look and feel of the current jenkins.io website. However, the blog can be split from the documentation using something like Gatsby , which is expected to make it easier for users to submit posts in the future. While the tasks of the project are very clearly defined, the scope may vary depending on the plans of the contributor. If we split the project into milestones, we see three important ones that can be tackled in sequence: The most urgent milestone is (1) to set up the user documentation using Antora with versioning, while next would be (2) to set up the developer documentation with Antora without versioning, and finally (3) to set up the blog using Gatsby. The contributor can choose either 1, or a combination of 1 + 2, or a combination of 1 + 2 + 3, but not in any other way. The expected project outcome is at least a drop-in replacement website that is building locally. The outcome of this project is expected to produce visible impact they can showcase in their portfolio of the jenkins.io website, as the GSoC contributor is also expected to contribute via UI/UX improvements beyond the basic tooling required. Please note that for the UI/UX improvement portion we may need to deal with the jenkins-io-components repo , where the code for components shared by various Jenkins websites ( jenkins.io , plugins.jenkins.io , etc.) is currently hosted. Quick Start Documentation quick start steps include: Build the current documentation site locally Become familiar with the current site, including: Page types and how they are generated Changelogs Roadmap User handbook Developer handbook Artwork Security advisories Version specific content in tutorials (like "Improve a plugin") Page content sources Asciidoc HAML / Ruby Web components Build process Makefile Docker containers Syntax and spelling checks Fix several "good first issues" Explore jenkins-io-components repo Explore Antora Review version specific documentation techniques (some of them are Antora sites) CloudBees documentation site Git reference pages Python (sphinx is the generator) PyTorch TensorFlow Skills to Study and Improve Web development AsciiDoc Static website tooling HAML templates YAML data files Proof of concept Documentation Project Difficulty Level Beginner to Intermediate Project Size 175 to 350 hours Expected outcomes The deliverables of the project(s) would be: Iterative and incremental improvements to the site throughout the project A fully automated (CI ready) build procedure, equivalent to the existing one, but using Antora Demonstration that all the existing pages are rendered in an equivalent way Suggestions of improved page design(s) A list of all automation that are difficult/impossible to port to the new tool Suggestions and demos of alternative ways to solve this Demonstration of the versioned documentation automated tooling Description of the publication process (how does one contribute to document a new or modified feature) New features Improved layout of the existing site and its pages. Newbie Friendly Issues Basically any good-first-issue listed in the jenkins.io GitHub repo would do. These can be accessed at the GitHub repo issues tracker with the "good first issue" label . Potential Mentors Kris Stern Rajiv Ranjan Singh Mark Waite Project Links Meetings Organization Links Jenkins GSoC page - documentation, application guidelines Participate and contribute to Jenkins - landing page for newcomer contributors Newbie-friendly issues - list of organization-wide newbie-friendly issues (use them if there is no links in the project idea) > Go back to other GSoC 2023 project ideas On this page Background Quick Start Skills to Study and Improve Project Difficulty Level Project Size Expected outcomes New features Newbie Friendly Issues Connect Meetings Recent Blog Posts Google Summer of Code 2026: Volunteers Needed to Mentor Future Jenkins Contributors 2025 Jenkins Board and Officer Election Results Jenkins 2.543 and 2.541.1: New Linux Repository Signing Keys Announcing the new Jenkins Bug Bounty Program Automating Jenkins on Android with Infrastructure as Code Advancing the Jenkins Tekton Client Plugin through CRD Generation, JUnit 5 Modernization, and Automated CI GSoC 2025 Final Term: Build Retooling of jenkins.io Revamped Tests UI in Jenkins Hacktoberfest 2025 Introducing the Gradle Convention Plugin for Jenkins Plugin Development | 2026-01-13T09:29:27 |
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https://wiki.jenkins.io/infra/Home.html | Jenkins Infrastructure : Home Jenkins Infrastructure Jenkins Infrastructure : Home Created by Unknown User (kohsuke) , last modified by Olivier Vernin on Mar 06, 2019 Problems that need to be investigated. The servers we run: JIRA - issues.jenkins-ci.org Confluence - wiki.jenkins-ci.org Jenkins - ci.jenkins-ci.org LDAP (ldap.jenkins.io) - ldap.jenkins.io Apache Account Application Monitoring on OSOUSL: Munin at OSUOSL Datadog checks defined in a Git repository The service we use: Artifactory Procedures: Ban user spamming Wiki Receiving donations Placing site wide banner Adding a new mirror Document generated by Confluence on Sep 29, 2021 15:45 Wiki home | 2026-01-13T09:29:27 |
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https://wiki.jenkins.io/infra/Account-Application.html | Jenkins Infrastructure : Account Application Jenkins Infrastructure Home Jenkins Infrastructure : Account Application Created by Unknown User (kohsuke) , last modified by Unknown User (rtyler) on Apr 13, 2016 jenkins-ci.org runs LDAP in the backend to manage its user accounts. The entrance of the system for the general users is accounts.jenkins.io Support Those of us with special karma can reset the password for other users. Sometimes people have trouble gaining access to their account, so please help them by using this mechanism. To do so, Login Go to admin page Type in the user's user ID or the e-mail address Click the appropriate "reset password" button Tell the guy his new password Spam rejection in sign-up StopForumSpam service is integrated into the sign-up process to watch out for spammers, but this process does have some false-positives. To stream-line the false-positive handling, when the system rejects an attempt to create a new user because of the spam flag, we send an e-mail to jenkinsci-account-admins@googlegroups.com with a link to go ahead and create this user. The user receives an message saying he needs to contact jenkinsci-account-admins@googlegroups.com. If we decide to create this user account, click this link in the e-mail, and press a button to confirm. This would actually create a new account, and the details will be sent to the user. Document generated by Confluence on Sep 29, 2021 15:45 Wiki home | 2026-01-13T09:29:27 |
https://wiki.jenkins.io/infra/Adding-a-new-mirror.html | Jenkins Infrastructure : Adding a new mirror Jenkins Infrastructure Home Jenkins Infrastructure : Adding a new mirror Created by Unknown User (kohsuke) , last modified on Feb 19, 2015 Steps A new mirror would have to periodically rsync from rsync://ftp.osuosl.org/jenkins/ (say every 4 hours?). We need to know their URL and country the server is located. We need their contact person email address on file. Mirror addition needs to be blessed by the infra team. On cucumber, "mb list --region --country" to list up current mirrors Run mb new to insert a new mirror with appropriate region and country. Let it sit for a day to allow for mirror scanning, and check status page to ensure it's up-to-date. Document generated by Confluence on Sep 29, 2021 15:45 Wiki home | 2026-01-13T09:29:27 |
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After years of developer frustration with Jenkins (everything from security issues to downtime to generally poor UX) internal pressure led us to move a majority of Slack’s CI jobs from Jenkins to GitHub Actions. My intern project at Slack this summer involved creating a conversion tool that could automatically migrate Jenkins pipelines to GitHub Actions, saving developers time and accelerating the migration. The project was successful, and is expected to cut the migration time by half and save over 1,300 hours. This blog is focused on that conversion tool, and the 7 week journey to design, implement, and improve it. Before we start though, you should know some terminology: Pipeline: A set of Jenkins plugins used for organizing Jenkins jobs. “Jenkins pipeline” refers to a set of one or more ordered Jenkins jobs. At the beginning of this project we had242 Jenkins pipelines to migrate. Instance: A Jenkins instance is where Jenkins pipelines are hosted. We were migrating off of 3 Jenkins instances. Workflow: a GitHub Actions CI job. GHA: GitHub Actions. Planning for the Project Pondering the Problem The success criteria for the project are as follows: Create tooling that automates the difficulties of manually migrating a Jenkins pipeline to GHA Run this tooling on a large subset of existing Jenkins jobs Create documentation around the conversion process Tools of the Trade After doing some research, we identified a few useful tools to use to convert from Jenkins to GHA: The GitHub Actions Importer . GitHub publishes a tool that can audit a Jenkins instance and either fully convert, partially convert, or fail to convert all pipelines on it to GitHub Actions. Although generally most pipelines fully convert, not all do. So a few more tools will be needed after using the Importer. Python scripting: It seemed likely that some amount of the Importer’s errors would be easy to fix with just regex scripts. We expected to use Large Language Models (LLMs) for any errors that were too intricate to fix with regular expressions. The Solution Part 1 – The Importer Over the span of a week, we ran the Importer on several of our Jenkins instances. The tool was simple. You install it from the GitHub CLI, configure it, and run a command like this: gh actions-importer audit jenkins --output-dir <output-dir> The Importer would then output GitHub Actions workflow files for each Jenkins pipeline on the Jenkins instance being audited. Upon running the Importer, we were curious as to how well it performed. Fortunately, the Importer creates an audit summary upon completing its audit of a Jenkins instance. The audit file contains information about how many Jenkins jobs were fully converted, partially converted, and failed to convert from Jenkins to GHA. About 50% of the time the Importer moved the pipeline from Jenkins to GHA without error. 5% of the time the importer failed completely, and the rest of the jobs were partially-imported — it created a workflow YAML file, but wasn’t able to populate it fully. In addition to the success and failure rates, we were curious as to exactly what Jenkins build steps and environments were unsupported by the Importer. Fortunately the audit summaries contain information about this as well. Glancing at the audit summary, it was initially concerning to see that there were hundreds of Jenkins pipelines that weren’t able to fully convert to GitHub Actions. A deeper inspection revealed a pleasant surprise – only eight unsupported Jenkins build steps and environments were responsible for over 90% of those failures. This was good news. Instead of needing to spread ourselves thin looking at dozens of unsupported Jenkins steps, we instead only had to look at eight. For those key few unsupported items, we’d need to look at the following: Is this actually unsupported by GHA, or do equivalents exist? If equivalents do exist, is it easy to write scripts to edit the Importer’s outputs accordingly? Part 2 – Research At this point in the project, it was known that the Importer’s workflows had a lot of room for improvement. Around half of the pipelines didn’t fully convert, so a big objective was to look into the unsupported Jenkins steps that caused them to not fully convert. Another task though was to investigate the pipelines that fully converted. Can we really trust the Importer when it claims that it could fully convert something? So really every pipeline that got (or didn’t get) converted to a workflow had to be looked at. After looking through several dozen of the YAML files the Importer made, it was clear that there were 4 main types of corrections we’d need to make to the workflow YAML files: Replacing rate-limited actions with internal mirrors Replacing actions with other actions Adding useful comments for end users Removing unnecessary comments Over the course of 2 weeks, we studied each of these: 1 – Replacing rate limited actions with internal mirrors RoI: Very High Overview By default, if you use an arbitrary action from the GitHub Actions marketplace, like say actions/github-script, any requests made by the action will hit the github.com API. There are rate limits for this. Actions that hit our self-hosted GitHub Enterprise instance have far higher rate limits however. So a task we had to do was replace rate-limited actions with internal mirrors of those actions that we have on our GitHub Enterprise instance. End-User Value Correcting rate-limited actions is simple to do on our end, and prevents end users from dealing with the headache that is having jobs fail from rate limits. So high RoI here. 2 – Replacing actions with other actions RoI: High Overview There were a few instances where, to perform a certain task, the Importer would use one action whereas we’d prefer if it had used another. For instance, for sending Slack messages the Importer often elected to use the rtCamp/action-slack-notify action. Naturally, Slack has internal actions for sending Slack messages, and we’d rather use internal libraries for this purpose. So something to look into was replacing rtCamp/action-slack-notify with Slack’s internal messaging action. This type of task seemed suitable for an LLM to do, since two actions often have disparate syntax which is hard to convert between by just using Python’s string methods. Preliminary testing also showed perfect LLM performance for this task which was reassuring. End-User Value Replacing one action with a different action would require end users to know both actions well. So automating this saves quite a bit of time and effort on their end, and it’s not that hard to write LLM prompts for these tasks. The RoI is thus high. 3 – Adding Useful Comments for End Users RoI: Medium Overview Some action items in the workflow files could only be done manually. For example, the syntax used in the workflow files to access secrets assumed that the secrets would be stored on GitHub. However, we don’t store our secrets on GitHub, and it would be time prohibitive and against our security policies to move them to GitHub. It would instead be better for end users to edit the workflow files such that secrets get read from where we store them instead of from GitHub. This couldn’t really be automated on the conversion tool side, since only the end users know where their secrets are and how to access them. All the conversion tool could do in such situations was leave a comment like: “Change these lines so that secrets are being read from where we store them instead of from GitHub. Go to a certain slack channel to find relevant docs about this.” End-User Value It’s definitely useful for end users to know where they should look to fix problems, but they still have to do the actual work of fixing the problem. So overall, medium RoI. 4 – Removing Unnecessary Comments RoI: Low-medium Overview Recall that around 45% of pipelines only partially converted. What this means is that the Importer couldn’t find a GHA equivalent for a Jenkins environment or build step. When this happened, the Importer left a comment in the workflow that looked something like “X Jenkins item was unsupported.” As it turns out, the reason why a lot of Jenkins pipelines were unsupported is because that piece of functionality in Jenkins was either already included or not necessary in GHA. So most of those “X was unsupported” comments weren’t too important and would probably be better off removed. End-User Value The benefits here to end users was small, as all it really does is declutter the workflows. So overall this had a low return. However, a script to delete strings is also very easy to write. So overall low-medium RoI. Part 3 – Corrections Tool Overview The last part of the implementation is the corrections tool, which would correct the Importer’s workflows. We knew from the start that the tool would have a balance of using Python’s string methods and using LLMs. From the last section, note that out of the 4 categories of action items for the correction tool, the only one that needed AI was “replacing actions with other actions”. So the corrections tool was largely non-AI. It took around 3 weeks to make the corrections tool. Implementation Architecture Here’s the bird’s-eye view. The input to the corrections tool was the path to a directory containing workflow yaml files. The following chain of events then happened: The path to each yaml file in that directory was written to an array. Then, for each element in that array: The contents of the yaml file at that path were read. Then: Every relevant non-AI correction was made to those file contents, and written back to the original file Every relevant AI correction was made to those file contents, and written back to the original file The end result is that every yaml file in the directory inputted to the corrections tool was edited in place. Implementing the Non-AI Corrections As mentioned previously, a large part of what needed to happen to the Importer’s yaml files boiled down to “add a comment after a line containing a certain string” or “replace a string with another string”. Python’s String.replace() method was used extensively here. Implementing the AI Corrections Prompt engineering is both science and art. It’s science, because there’s a formula that’s useful for doing prompt engineering: Use the following structure: Context Setting (let the LLM know what the task is and why it’s doing it) Specific Steps (Several instructions, each about very specific individual tasks the LLM must do. Too long of a prompt is much less dangerous than too vague of a prompt) Output Instructions (Instructions about how the LLM should present its output) In the context setting part of the prompt, include any relevant syntax and documentation Prompt engineering is also art, because experimenting with the prompt and seeing how you feel about the AI’s output is a key part too. There were a few rounds of this process: Start with a very basic prompt See the LLM’s response to it Add detail and context to the prompt to prevent any errors the LLM made An example of a prompt we’d end up at: I’m going to provide you with a GitHub Actions workflow yaml file. In the file an action called rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 is being used. Your job is to replace every rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action with the slack/message-action@v1.0 action, and output the resulting workflow yaml file. For reference, I will provide you with the syntax for the slack/message-action@v1.0 action. I’ll put it between <syntax></syntax> XML tags: <syntax> - uses: slack/message-action@v1.0 with: channel: channel-name text: text-message </syntax> Now, perform the following steps: Find every instance of the rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action being used. Replace each instance with the slack/message-action@v1.0 action with the aforementioned syntax. Replace channel-name with the value of the SLACK_CHANNEL field in the rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action. Replace text-message with the value of the SLACK_MESSAGE field in the rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action. Also, there are a few things you should absolutely never do: Do not remove any comments from the file Do not alter any other action in the file besides rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 I will now provide you with the workflow file you will be making edits to between <workflow></workflow> XML tags. When providing your output, only provide the contents of a YAML file. Do not describe what you did. Do not provide any justifications for your decisions. Only provide the corrected GitHub Actions yaml file, with nothing else before or after the yaml file in your output. Now, please perform the instructions I gave you: We examined about 2 dozen of the LLM’s outputs and noticed something stunning — 100% accuracy in performing the requested tasks. A big concern with asking LLMs to do these corrections were hallucinations and other unexpected side effects, so seeing the LLM’s performance was reassuring. Overall, the LLM ended up being really useful for the migration. Even though prompt engineering isn’t trivial, it doesn’t take that long either, and after doing it the LLM could perform as well as any human for these “replace A with B” tasks. LLMs filled a crucial gap for fixing those errors that were too hard to fix with Python’s string methods. Impact and End User Feedback Impact First, consider the process of converting a pipeline from Jenkins to GHA manually: Looking at your Jenkins pipeline as a reference, write a GHA workflow yaml file. Test that workflow yaml and do debugging as needed. Write the documentation for the workflow. Delete the pipeline from its Jenkins instance. Note how the steps are in descending order of difficulty and time cost. The conversion tool lets end users skip step 1 entirely and have a much easier time with step 2. End users are given workflow files that have few, if any, flaws. They can skip straight to debugging, which will be accelerated since the workflows they get are highly accurate. There are about 242 pipelines that this tool attempted to convert from Jenkins to GitHub Actions. The amount of time it would take a developer to manually convert one Jenkins pipeline to GHA varies. Here are some estimates for averages based on the type of developer: Highly experienced with Jenkins and GHA: 2 hours So basically, a good chunk of a day Highly experienced with Jenkins but not GHA: 5 hours These folks would need to learn GHA syntax. So most of a day Not experienced with either: 10 hours This could take over a day for someone who’s brand new to Jenkins and GHA. This number includes the time it may take others to help them. Assuming 10% of end users are type 1, 40% are type 2 and 50% are type 3, it gives a total amount of time of about 1700 hours to convert all pipelines to GHA Suppose that with this tool, half of pipelines run with no edits necessary (this is realistic, since half of pipelines are fully converted), and that the other half may take an average of 3 hours to debug. It would then take about 360 hours to convert all pipelines to GHA. This tool is thus projected to save over 1,300 hours, 80% of the time it would take to move every Jenkins pipeline to GHA. Final Comments At time of writing, two weeks have passed since the outputs from the conversion tool have been published, and end-user feedback is now starting to arrive. It’s clear that developers at Slack have found the tool useful, but I’ve also heard that there are a few errors in the generated workflows. Even from the very start of my internship, I expected this to happen, but was worried that it might be hard to triage those incidents. As it turns out, there wasn’t a problem. I made a Canvas doc for this conversion, and whenever end-users of the tool encountered an issue I updated the canvas with details about the problem and its solution. As more users used the tool, I got more feedback, and the canvas became more comprehensive. If I were to pick the best thing about Slack, both the app and the company, it would be the ease of communication and collaboration. It’s easy to let people know things, to find out who to go to for help, to meet people, to take notes and keep track of info. All these things have made my internship experience more fun, pleasant, and educational than it would’ve been otherwise. And, if you join us, it’d make your time here great too 🙂. Acknowledgments Thank you everyone who contributed your knowledge and helped this project get to where it is: Jerry Shen Buddhadev Veeramallu Ellen Wong Shane Gearon Sergii Gorbachov Catherine Li Nick Matute Now more than ever, Slack needs GHA specialists. 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Passendes Abo auswählen Online und im Laden Verkaufe schneller, höher, weiter Mit einem einzigartigen Shop wird das Verkaufen zum Kinderspiel – ganz gleich, ob du mit KI designst, ein stylisches Theme wählst oder mit einem benutzerdefinierten Ansatz die volle Kontrolle behältst. Point of Sale für den Verkauf im Ladengeschäft Für dein Ladengeschäft lassen sich mit Shopify POS deine Offline- und Online-Verkäufe ganz einfach synchronisieren. Auf allen Kanälen veröffentlichen Zeige dich mithilfe von Multichannel-Integration dort, wo Käufer:innen scrollen, suchen und einkaufen. Unterstützt durch den weltbesten Checkout Der Shopify Checkout ist schnell, vollständig anpassbar und für mehr Verkaufsabschlüsse optimiert. Im Direktvertrieb und im Großhandel Finde deine treuesten Kunden Für weniger Geld die richtigen Menschen erreichen Mit integrierten Marketing-Tools und aufschlussreichen Analysen neue Kundschaft gewinnen und zum Wiederkommen animieren. 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Apps für alles andere Shopify bietet dir das Wesentliche. Wenn dein Unternehmen jedoch ausgefallene Funktionen benötigt, besuche den Shopify App Store . Dort findest du mehr als 13.000 Commerce-Apps für eine Vielzahl spezifischer Anforderungen. Von Entwickler:innen, für Entwickler:innen Mit APIs, primitiven Datentypen und Tools können Entwicklerteams und Partner genau die Apps, Themes und personalisierten Storefronts entwickeln, die Unternehmen brauchen. Hydrogen – das Headless Commerce Framework von Shopify Benutzerdefinierte Storefronts erstellen Checkout erweitern Apps entwickeln shopify.dev Hier werden Entwicklerträume wahr Der Checkout mit der weltweit besten Conversion Höhere Conversion 15 % Interessierte mit hoher Kaufabsicht 150Mio. + Der Shopify Checkout bietet eine durchschnittlich 15 % höhere Conversion als andere Commerce-Plattformen und präsentiert deine Marke 150 Millionen kaufwilligen Kund:innen. Basierend auf einer im April 2023 in Kooperation mit einer der drei weltweit größten Beratungsunternehmen durchgeführten externen Studie. Felsenfest und blitzschnell Mit Shopify ist dein Shop innerhalb von 50 Millisekunden für alle potentiellen Käufer:innen weltweit erreichbar und kann selbst den größten Ansturm in Zeiten von Produktangeboten bewältigen. Die aktuellste Technologie auf dem Markt Unser Team von über 4.000 äußerst kompetenten Entwickler:innen arbeitet fortwährend mit den neuesten Technologien, um dein Unternehmen leistungsstärker, schneller und erfolgreicher zu machen. KI für den Commerce-Bereich Shopify Magic nutzt künstliche Intelligenz und hilft dir so, Zeit zu sparen. Der KI-Assistent unterstützt dich in vielerlei Hinsicht – von der Erstellung von Produktinhalten bis hin zu Vorschlägen, wie du Shopify am besten nutzen kannst. Grenzenlose Innovation Alle sechs Monate stellt Shopify über 150 neue Funktionen und Upgrades vor – die alle in Shopify Editions gezeigt werden. 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https://slack.engineering/migration-automation-easing-the-jenkins-%e2%86%92-gha-shift-with-help-from-ai/ | Migration Automation: Easing the Jenkins → GHA shift with help from AI | Engineering at Slack Migration Automation: Easing the Jenkins → GHA shift with help from AI – Engineering at Slack Skip to main content Articles About --> Search Search Close Search December 16, 2024 15 min read Migration Automation: Easing the Jenkins → GHA shift with help from AI Emmanuel Zerefa Search Latest Posts December 1, 2025 10 min read Streamlining Security Investigations with Agents November 19, 2025 10 min read Android VPAT journey November 6, 2025 18 min read Build better software to build software better October 23, 2025 15 min read Advancing Our Chef Infrastructure: Safety Without Disruption October 7, 2025 11 min read Deploy Safety: Reducing customer impact from change Archives 2025 (9) 2024 (19) 2023 (16) 2022 (21) 2021 (24) 2020 (26) 2019 (21) 2018 (11) 2017 (21) 2016 (19) Overview The past few months have been exciting times for Slack’s CI infrastructure. After years of developer frustration with Jenkins (everything from security issues to downtime to generally poor UX) internal pressure led us to move a majority of Slack’s CI jobs from Jenkins to GitHub Actions. My intern project at Slack this summer involved creating a conversion tool that could automatically migrate Jenkins pipelines to GitHub Actions, saving developers time and accelerating the migration. The project was successful, and is expected to cut the migration time by half and save over 1,300 hours. This blog is focused on that conversion tool, and the 7 week journey to design, implement, and improve it. Before we start though, you should know some terminology: Pipeline: A set of Jenkins plugins used for organizing Jenkins jobs. “Jenkins pipeline” refers to a set of one or more ordered Jenkins jobs. At the beginning of this project we had242 Jenkins pipelines to migrate. Instance: A Jenkins instance is where Jenkins pipelines are hosted. We were migrating off of 3 Jenkins instances. Workflow: a GitHub Actions CI job. GHA: GitHub Actions. Planning for the Project Pondering the Problem The success criteria for the project are as follows: Create tooling that automates the difficulties of manually migrating a Jenkins pipeline to GHA Run this tooling on a large subset of existing Jenkins jobs Create documentation around the conversion process Tools of the Trade After doing some research, we identified a few useful tools to use to convert from Jenkins to GHA: The GitHub Actions Importer . GitHub publishes a tool that can audit a Jenkins instance and either fully convert, partially convert, or fail to convert all pipelines on it to GitHub Actions. Although generally most pipelines fully convert, not all do. So a few more tools will be needed after using the Importer. Python scripting: It seemed likely that some amount of the Importer’s errors would be easy to fix with just regex scripts. We expected to use Large Language Models (LLMs) for any errors that were too intricate to fix with regular expressions. The Solution Part 1 – The Importer Over the span of a week, we ran the Importer on several of our Jenkins instances. The tool was simple. You install it from the GitHub CLI, configure it, and run a command like this: gh actions-importer audit jenkins --output-dir <output-dir> The Importer would then output GitHub Actions workflow files for each Jenkins pipeline on the Jenkins instance being audited. Upon running the Importer, we were curious as to how well it performed. Fortunately, the Importer creates an audit summary upon completing its audit of a Jenkins instance. The audit file contains information about how many Jenkins jobs were fully converted, partially converted, and failed to convert from Jenkins to GHA. About 50% of the time the Importer moved the pipeline from Jenkins to GHA without error. 5% of the time the importer failed completely, and the rest of the jobs were partially-imported — it created a workflow YAML file, but wasn’t able to populate it fully. In addition to the success and failure rates, we were curious as to exactly what Jenkins build steps and environments were unsupported by the Importer. Fortunately the audit summaries contain information about this as well. Glancing at the audit summary, it was initially concerning to see that there were hundreds of Jenkins pipelines that weren’t able to fully convert to GitHub Actions. A deeper inspection revealed a pleasant surprise – only eight unsupported Jenkins build steps and environments were responsible for over 90% of those failures. This was good news. Instead of needing to spread ourselves thin looking at dozens of unsupported Jenkins steps, we instead only had to look at eight. For those key few unsupported items, we’d need to look at the following: Is this actually unsupported by GHA, or do equivalents exist? If equivalents do exist, is it easy to write scripts to edit the Importer’s outputs accordingly? Part 2 – Research At this point in the project, it was known that the Importer’s workflows had a lot of room for improvement. Around half of the pipelines didn’t fully convert, so a big objective was to look into the unsupported Jenkins steps that caused them to not fully convert. Another task though was to investigate the pipelines that fully converted. Can we really trust the Importer when it claims that it could fully convert something? So really every pipeline that got (or didn’t get) converted to a workflow had to be looked at. After looking through several dozen of the YAML files the Importer made, it was clear that there were 4 main types of corrections we’d need to make to the workflow YAML files: Replacing rate-limited actions with internal mirrors Replacing actions with other actions Adding useful comments for end users Removing unnecessary comments Over the course of 2 weeks, we studied each of these: 1 – Replacing rate limited actions with internal mirrors RoI: Very High Overview By default, if you use an arbitrary action from the GitHub Actions marketplace, like say actions/github-script, any requests made by the action will hit the github.com API. There are rate limits for this. Actions that hit our self-hosted GitHub Enterprise instance have far higher rate limits however. So a task we had to do was replace rate-limited actions with internal mirrors of those actions that we have on our GitHub Enterprise instance. End-User Value Correcting rate-limited actions is simple to do on our end, and prevents end users from dealing with the headache that is having jobs fail from rate limits. So high RoI here. 2 – Replacing actions with other actions RoI: High Overview There were a few instances where, to perform a certain task, the Importer would use one action whereas we’d prefer if it had used another. For instance, for sending Slack messages the Importer often elected to use the rtCamp/action-slack-notify action. Naturally, Slack has internal actions for sending Slack messages, and we’d rather use internal libraries for this purpose. So something to look into was replacing rtCamp/action-slack-notify with Slack’s internal messaging action. This type of task seemed suitable for an LLM to do, since two actions often have disparate syntax which is hard to convert between by just using Python’s string methods. Preliminary testing also showed perfect LLM performance for this task which was reassuring. End-User Value Replacing one action with a different action would require end users to know both actions well. So automating this saves quite a bit of time and effort on their end, and it’s not that hard to write LLM prompts for these tasks. The RoI is thus high. 3 – Adding Useful Comments for End Users RoI: Medium Overview Some action items in the workflow files could only be done manually. For example, the syntax used in the workflow files to access secrets assumed that the secrets would be stored on GitHub. However, we don’t store our secrets on GitHub, and it would be time prohibitive and against our security policies to move them to GitHub. It would instead be better for end users to edit the workflow files such that secrets get read from where we store them instead of from GitHub. This couldn’t really be automated on the conversion tool side, since only the end users know where their secrets are and how to access them. All the conversion tool could do in such situations was leave a comment like: “Change these lines so that secrets are being read from where we store them instead of from GitHub. Go to a certain slack channel to find relevant docs about this.” End-User Value It’s definitely useful for end users to know where they should look to fix problems, but they still have to do the actual work of fixing the problem. So overall, medium RoI. 4 – Removing Unnecessary Comments RoI: Low-medium Overview Recall that around 45% of pipelines only partially converted. What this means is that the Importer couldn’t find a GHA equivalent for a Jenkins environment or build step. When this happened, the Importer left a comment in the workflow that looked something like “X Jenkins item was unsupported.” As it turns out, the reason why a lot of Jenkins pipelines were unsupported is because that piece of functionality in Jenkins was either already included or not necessary in GHA. So most of those “X was unsupported” comments weren’t too important and would probably be better off removed. End-User Value The benefits here to end users was small, as all it really does is declutter the workflows. So overall this had a low return. However, a script to delete strings is also very easy to write. So overall low-medium RoI. Part 3 – Corrections Tool Overview The last part of the implementation is the corrections tool, which would correct the Importer’s workflows. We knew from the start that the tool would have a balance of using Python’s string methods and using LLMs. From the last section, note that out of the 4 categories of action items for the correction tool, the only one that needed AI was “replacing actions with other actions”. So the corrections tool was largely non-AI. It took around 3 weeks to make the corrections tool. Implementation Architecture Here’s the bird’s-eye view. The input to the corrections tool was the path to a directory containing workflow yaml files. The following chain of events then happened: The path to each yaml file in that directory was written to an array. Then, for each element in that array: The contents of the yaml file at that path were read. Then: Every relevant non-AI correction was made to those file contents, and written back to the original file Every relevant AI correction was made to those file contents, and written back to the original file The end result is that every yaml file in the directory inputted to the corrections tool was edited in place. Implementing the Non-AI Corrections As mentioned previously, a large part of what needed to happen to the Importer’s yaml files boiled down to “add a comment after a line containing a certain string” or “replace a string with another string”. Python’s String.replace() method was used extensively here. Implementing the AI Corrections Prompt engineering is both science and art. It’s science, because there’s a formula that’s useful for doing prompt engineering: Use the following structure: Context Setting (let the LLM know what the task is and why it’s doing it) Specific Steps (Several instructions, each about very specific individual tasks the LLM must do. Too long of a prompt is much less dangerous than too vague of a prompt) Output Instructions (Instructions about how the LLM should present its output) In the context setting part of the prompt, include any relevant syntax and documentation Prompt engineering is also art, because experimenting with the prompt and seeing how you feel about the AI’s output is a key part too. There were a few rounds of this process: Start with a very basic prompt See the LLM’s response to it Add detail and context to the prompt to prevent any errors the LLM made An example of a prompt we’d end up at: I’m going to provide you with a GitHub Actions workflow yaml file. In the file an action called rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 is being used. Your job is to replace every rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action with the slack/message-action@v1.0 action, and output the resulting workflow yaml file. For reference, I will provide you with the syntax for the slack/message-action@v1.0 action. I’ll put it between <syntax></syntax> XML tags: <syntax> - uses: slack/message-action@v1.0 with: channel: channel-name text: text-message </syntax> Now, perform the following steps: Find every instance of the rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action being used. Replace each instance with the slack/message-action@v1.0 action with the aforementioned syntax. Replace channel-name with the value of the SLACK_CHANNEL field in the rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action. Replace text-message with the value of the SLACK_MESSAGE field in the rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 action. Also, there are a few things you should absolutely never do: Do not remove any comments from the file Do not alter any other action in the file besides rtCamp/action-slack-notify@v2.2.1 I will now provide you with the workflow file you will be making edits to between <workflow></workflow> XML tags. When providing your output, only provide the contents of a YAML file. Do not describe what you did. Do not provide any justifications for your decisions. Only provide the corrected GitHub Actions yaml file, with nothing else before or after the yaml file in your output. Now, please perform the instructions I gave you: We examined about 2 dozen of the LLM’s outputs and noticed something stunning — 100% accuracy in performing the requested tasks. A big concern with asking LLMs to do these corrections were hallucinations and other unexpected side effects, so seeing the LLM’s performance was reassuring. Overall, the LLM ended up being really useful for the migration. Even though prompt engineering isn’t trivial, it doesn’t take that long either, and after doing it the LLM could perform as well as any human for these “replace A with B” tasks. LLMs filled a crucial gap for fixing those errors that were too hard to fix with Python’s string methods. Impact and End User Feedback Impact First, consider the process of converting a pipeline from Jenkins to GHA manually: Looking at your Jenkins pipeline as a reference, write a GHA workflow yaml file. Test that workflow yaml and do debugging as needed. Write the documentation for the workflow. Delete the pipeline from its Jenkins instance. Note how the steps are in descending order of difficulty and time cost. The conversion tool lets end users skip step 1 entirely and have a much easier time with step 2. End users are given workflow files that have few, if any, flaws. They can skip straight to debugging, which will be accelerated since the workflows they get are highly accurate. There are about 242 pipelines that this tool attempted to convert from Jenkins to GitHub Actions. The amount of time it would take a developer to manually convert one Jenkins pipeline to GHA varies. Here are some estimates for averages based on the type of developer: Highly experienced with Jenkins and GHA: 2 hours So basically, a good chunk of a day Highly experienced with Jenkins but not GHA: 5 hours These folks would need to learn GHA syntax. So most of a day Not experienced with either: 10 hours This could take over a day for someone who’s brand new to Jenkins and GHA. This number includes the time it may take others to help them. Assuming 10% of end users are type 1, 40% are type 2 and 50% are type 3, it gives a total amount of time of about 1700 hours to convert all pipelines to GHA Suppose that with this tool, half of pipelines run with no edits necessary (this is realistic, since half of pipelines are fully converted), and that the other half may take an average of 3 hours to debug. It would then take about 360 hours to convert all pipelines to GHA. This tool is thus projected to save over 1,300 hours, 80% of the time it would take to move every Jenkins pipeline to GHA. Final Comments At time of writing, two weeks have passed since the outputs from the conversion tool have been published, and end-user feedback is now starting to arrive. It’s clear that developers at Slack have found the tool useful, but I’ve also heard that there are a few errors in the generated workflows. Even from the very start of my internship, I expected this to happen, but was worried that it might be hard to triage those incidents. As it turns out, there wasn’t a problem. I made a Canvas doc for this conversion, and whenever end-users of the tool encountered an issue I updated the canvas with details about the problem and its solution. As more users used the tool, I got more feedback, and the canvas became more comprehensive. If I were to pick the best thing about Slack, both the app and the company, it would be the ease of communication and collaboration. It’s easy to let people know things, to find out who to go to for help, to meet people, to take notes and keep track of info. All these things have made my internship experience more fun, pleasant, and educational than it would’ve been otherwise. And, if you join us, it’d make your time here great too 🙂. Acknowledgments Thank you everyone who contributed your knowledge and helped this project get to where it is: Jerry Shen Buddhadev Veeramallu Ellen Wong Shane Gearon Sergii Gorbachov Catherine Li Nick Matute Now more than ever, Slack needs GHA specialists. 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https://www.jenkins.io/blog/authors/jagruti/ | The Jenkins Blog Jagruti Tiwari Jagruti works as a Senior Project Engineer in one of the reputable firms in India. Her open-source journey started in Jan 2022. She has a strong background in Java, JavaScript, and an intermediate knowledge of Python. Jagruti’s association with Jenkins started in Hacktoberfest 2022. This year (in 2023) she has been selected in the GSoC project titled "Adding Probes to Plugin Health Score System" which is her first GSoC. She hopes to continue being involved in the community and someday help mentoring new open source enthusiasts in the near future. Incremental Build Detection Probe Introduction The Incremental Build Detection Probe was developed as a part of Google Summer of Code 2023 for the plugin health scoring system project. Incremental builds aid in continuous delivery of plugins, deploying only the modules affected by new commits [1]. Jenkins core and plugins can be deployed incrementally, rather than waiting for the developer to manually deploy the release [2]. This probe identifies... Jagruti Tiwari September 22, 2023 Renovate Probe Introduction Bots are used to automate tasks in a plugin. The Plugin Health Scoring System tracks usage of two bots - Dependabot and Renovate. Dependabot looks for dependencies that are outdated in a plugin. It can also raise a security alert if a security breach is found, like when the code depends on an insecure package. Renovate provides automated dependency updates. It can also schedule PRs... Jagruti Tiwari September 20, 2023 Detecting deprecated JSR-305 imports Probe Introduction This blog post describes the latest addition to the plugin health scoring system developed as part of my Google summer of Code Project: a probe that detects usages of the JSR-305 framework in plugins. The JSR-305 framework provides annotations to detect software defects. Its executive committee voted it as dormant since May 2012. It is important to stop using the framework for the... Jagruti Tiwari September 9, 2023 Number of Open Issues Probe Introduction An alarming number of issues in a plugin may signify that the plugin is outdated, in need of a new maintainer, or in need of a complete revamp. Open issues might also mean that there are a lot of new feature requests, which in turn means the plugin has quite a number of active users. The number of open issue probe counts... Jagruti Tiwari August 28, 2023 Jenkins in Google Summer of Code Midterm Recap The Jenkins in GSoC program recently reached its midterm milestone for GSoC 2023. This milestone served to assess performance, and precipitate pass/fail decisions. Taking time to evaluate the progress and workflow of the project provides an opportunity to correct course and address underlying issues. Earlier this month, on the Jenkins Online Meetup, GSoC contributors presented midterm status and progress for their projects, below... Ashutosh Saxena Harsh Pratap Singh Jagruti Tiwari Vandit Singh July 22, 2023 Third Party Repository Detection Probe Introduction A third-party repository is a repository that is not hosted at https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/. The Jenkins Infra team was concerned about the dependencies used by third-party repositories. These repositories are a concern, not just for security reasons, but also for reliability. The third-party repository detection probe ensures that plugins are built only from trusted and reliable Maven repositories. Importance of the probe This probe was requested by... Jagruti Tiwari July 20, 2023 Unreleased Production Changes Probe Introduction A bug fix, security fix, or new features are of no use unless they are released. A production release not only provides users with an updated plugin, but also gives the developers a chance to get feedback on their work. The "unreleased production changes" probe looks for unreleased commits in the production files. If an unreleased file is found in the production path,... Jagruti Tiwari July 16, 2023 Security Scan Probe Introduction The Jenkins Security team offers a GitHub action that automatically scans the plugin source code during Continuous Integration and reports security issues. The Jenkins community considers using such tools to ensure a high-security level for plugins as a good practice. The Security Scan probe identifies whether the plugin is configured to execute the security action. Importance of the Probe This probe is essential from... Jagruti Tiwari July 16, 2023 Introducing Jagruti Tiwari as the GSoC 2023 Contributor Working on Adding Probes to Plugin Health Scoring System Background I started contributing to open-source projects in Jan 2022. I tried setting up well-known projects like Django, Brave browser, and Chromium but failed miserably. I didn’t know that open source is not about projects but about community. Gradually I stumbled upon freeCodeCamp. That’s where I wrote my first test case and fixed minor bugs. I gained the confidence to continue... Jagruti Tiwari May 22, 2023 | 2026-01-13T09:29:27 |
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https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2023/05/17/vandit1604-introduction-blog-post/ | Introducing Vandit Singh as the GSoC 2023 Contributor Working on Building Jenkins.io with Alternative Tools Back to blog Introducing Vandit Singh as the GSoC 2023 Contributor Working on Building Jenkins.io with Alternative Tools Vandit Singh May 17, 2023 Share Dear Jenkins Community, I am thrilled to have this opportunity to introduce myself as the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2023 contributor who will be working on the exciting project of "Building jenkins.io with alternative tools". I am genuinely excited to join this vibrant community and contribute to the development of Jenkins, a widely adopted and powerful automation server. Project Description/Motivation: The project I will be working on aims to generate the existing Jenkins.io website using alternative tools like Antora and Gatsby. The primary goal of this project is to make the Jenkins user documentation Product Version Bound. Both tools are used for site generation however we will be using Antora for most parts of the site as its best fits our current needs. Introduction: Let me take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Vandit Singh, and I am an aspiring software developer from India with a passion for automation and continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) practices. I have a strong interest in Java, DevOps and Web, and I am eager to leverage my skills to have a fruitful summer under Google Summer of Code. Throughout my academic journey, I have realized the tremendous potential of automation in streamlining software development processes. My exposure to Jenkins, both as a user and an admirer of its capabilities, has inspired me to become an active contributor to its growth and evolution. Plans for the Near Future: As I embark on this GSoC journey, I have laid out some plans for the initial phase of the project before the mid-term evaluations. Firstly, I will focus on developing a prototype of jenkins.io with Antora with Versioned User Documentation. After that developer documentation will be non-versioned and at last blogs will be generated with Gatsby. For more details, you can refer to the project page . In parallel, I will collaborate with the Jenkins community to gather feedback and suggestions on the existing Jenkins.io structure. By understanding the needs and pain points of the community, I aim to enhance the user experience and ensure that the alternative tools project aligns seamlessly with the existing content and architecture and enhances UI/UX in some way. Technical Details: From a technical perspective, my work will involve tools that are used to generate static sites. This may include solutions like Antora and Gatsby , with a focus on maintaining the current theme and layout. Throughout the GSoC period, I am eager to collaborate with the Jenkins community, engage in discussions, and learn from the experienced members who have been instrumental in shaping Jenkins into the remarkable tool it is today. I genuinely believe that this project will be a collective effort, and I am excited to collaborate and contribute in a meaningful way. In Closing: As I embark on this incredible journey as a GSoC 2023 contributor, I would like to express my gratitude to the Jenkins community for giving me this opportunity. I am honoured to be part of a community that fosters innovation and promotes open-source collaboration. I am filled with a sense of enthusiasm and anticipation as I dive into the project and get to know the community better. Together, we can unlock new possibilities and ensure that Jenkins remains at the forefront of continuous integration and delivery. Please stay tuned for updates and feel free to reach out to me via the Jenkins community channels. Your guidance, feedback, and support are invaluable as I work towards building a more vibrant and resourceful jenkins.io. Thank you all for your warm welcome, and here’s to an exciting and fruitful GSoC. gsoc gsoc2023 About the author Vandit Singh Vandit is a computer science engineering undergraduate student from India. In July 2022, he began his Opensource journey with Jenkins. He is interested in a variety of technologies, including DevOps, Web Development and building things. He mostly communicates with computers using Java, C, and C++ and Golang. He was selected as a Google Summer of Code 2023 (GSoC'23) student to work on the project Building Jenkins.io using Alternative Tools . | 2026-01-13T09:29:27 |
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AWS has continued to grow its revenues more rapidly than the overall market. In other words, AWS is the one to beat, and it will likely remain so for sometime. According to Synergy Research Group’s Q2 2017 data, AWS now has 34 percent of the cloud infrastructure market share, followed by Microsoft at 11 percent, IBM at 8 percent, and Google at 5 percent. This latest data underscores a long-term trend of consolidation, and that’s something enterprises need a strategy for. Synergy Research Group If you have picked a weak cloud provider, meaning one that has not established a sustainable market share, you could find your cloud services turned off in a few years. We already saw this happen a few years ago as several smaller IaaS providers left the market a few years ago. And it will happen again. As a result, you could find that that the public cloud services you’ve depended on for years might be shut down without much notice. AWS, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all well funded companies, so they are not likely to drop public cloud services right away if the going gets rough. But there are no guarantees. Google, for example, could one day decide that its relatively small market share isn’t worth continued investment. So, how do you protect yourself? Watching the market is one way to do it, but it’s impossible to predict the technology market with any degree of certainty. A better way is to have an exit plan, including which provider to go to, how to migrate your data and applications, what the costs will be, and what the impact will be on your business. Business continuity planning was long a staple of IT management; it needs to be one for cloud management as well. 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AWS has continued to grow its revenues more rapidly than the overall market. In other words, AWS is the one to beat, and it will likely remain so for sometime. According to Synergy Research Group’s Q2 2017 data, AWS now has 34 percent of the cloud infrastructure market share, followed by Microsoft at 11 percent, IBM at 8 percent, and Google at 5 percent. This latest data underscores a long-term trend of consolidation, and that’s something enterprises need a strategy for. Synergy Research Group If you have picked a weak cloud provider, meaning one that has not established a sustainable market share, you could find your cloud services turned off in a few years. We already saw this happen a few years ago as several smaller IaaS providers left the market a few years ago. And it will happen again. As a result, you could find that that the public cloud services you’ve depended on for years might be shut down without much notice. AWS, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all well funded companies, so they are not likely to drop public cloud services right away if the going gets rough. But there are no guarantees. Google, for example, could one day decide that its relatively small market share isn’t worth continued investment. So, how do you protect yourself? Watching the market is one way to do it, but it’s impossible to predict the technology market with any degree of certainty. A better way is to have an exit plan, including which provider to go to, how to migrate your data and applications, what the costs will be, and what the impact will be on your business. Business continuity planning was long a staple of IT management; it needs to be one for cloud management as well. 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https://www.jenkins.io/blog/authors/harsh-ps-2003/ | The Jenkins Blog Harsh Pratap Singh Harsh is currently an undergrad at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, who is passionate about Distributed Systems, Applied Cryptography and Secure Machine Learning. He is an avid open-source contributor and is inspired by the idea of developing useful open-source software for the masses to use. Other than software development, his interest lies in economics, philosophy, and psychology. He was a Jenkins Google Summer of Code (GSoC) contributor in 2023, participating in the GitLab Plugin Modernization project. He started his journey of contributing to Jenkins in February 2023 and got hooked since. He is also a maintainer of GitLab Plugin . Learn more about him from his personal website . GSoC GitLab Plugin Modernization Project The goal of this blog is to showcase the work done on GitLab Plugin during the Google Summer of Code 2023. For a detailed description of the project, please refer to the project page. Overview About Project Coding Phase 1 Coding Phase 2 Future Improvements Acknowledgments Useful Links About Project Plugins grow old and become difficult to maintain with time. GitLab Plugin was one such plugin that needed some love and... Harsh Pratap Singh August 24, 2023 Jenkins in Google Summer of Code Midterm Recap The Jenkins in GSoC program recently reached its midterm milestone for GSoC 2023. This milestone served to assess performance, and precipitate pass/fail decisions. Taking time to evaluate the progress and workflow of the project provides an opportunity to correct course and address underlying issues. Earlier this month, on the Jenkins Online Meetup, GSoC contributors presented midterm status and progress for their projects, below... Ashutosh Saxena Harsh Pratap Singh Jagruti Tiwari Vandit Singh July 22, 2023 Introducing Harsh Pratap Singh as the GSoC 2023 Contributor working on GitLab Plugin Modernization This is Harsh Pratap Singh, an Open source enthusiast, who is currently in his freshman year exploring different technologies related to DevSecOps and Blockchain. I am curious and passionate about automation thus Jenkins is my goto Open Source organization for Google Summer of Code. This is my first time contributing to Open Source and I am already loving it. I am fortunate enough... Harsh Pratap Singh May 18, 2023 | 2026-01-13T09:29:28 |
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