Manages a Jenkins service endpoint within Azure DevOps, which can be used as a resource in YAML pipelines to connect to a Jenkins instance.
resource "azuredevops_project" "example" {
name = "Example Project"
visibility = "private"
version_control = "Git"
work_item_template = "Agile"
description = "Managed by Terraform"
}
resource "azuredevops_serviceendpoint_jenkins" "example" {
project_id = azuredevops_project.example.id
service_endpoint_name = "jenkins-example"
description = "Service Endpoint for 'Jenkins' (Managed by Terraform)"
url = "https://example.com"
accept_untrusted_certs = false
username = "username"
password = "password"
}
The following arguments are supported:
project_id
- (Required) The ID of the project. Changing this forces a new Service Connection Jenkins to be created.service_endpoint_name
- (Required) The name of the service endpoint. Changing this forces a new Service Connection Jenkins to be created.url
- (Required) The Service Endpoint url.username
- (Required) The Service Endpoint username to authenticate at the Jenkins Instance.
password
- (Required) The Service Endpoint password to authenticate at the Jenkins Instance.description
- (Optional) The Service Endpoint description. Defaults to Managed by Terraform.
accept_untrusted_certs
- (Optional) Allows the Jenkins clients to accept self-signed SSL server certificates. Defaults to false.
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
id
- The ID of the service endpoint.project_id
- The ID of the project.Service Connection Jenkins can be imported using the projectId/id
or or projectName/id
, e.g.
terraform import azuredevops_serviceendpoint_jenkins.example projectName/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000