Introduction
Overview of plugin management in CloudBees CI, covering key concepts and best practices.
Get started with plugin management
A decision tree to help you determine the appropriate plugin management approach based on your specific requirements.
CloudBees Assurance Program
Learn about the CloudBees Assurance Program (CAP) and its role in providing support and compatibility for Jenkins plugins.
Beekeeper Upgrade Assistant
Utilizing the Beekeeper Upgrade Assistant to simplify plugin upgrades and ensure compatibility.
Add Beekeeper plugin exceptions
How to add exceptions for specific plugins within Beekeeper to address unique requirements or compatibility issues.
Find the support tier for a plugin
Determining the support tier of a plugin to understand the level of assistance available.
Install plugins
Step-by-step guide on installing plugins in CloudBees CI using various methods.
Upgrade plugins from the Plugin Manager
How to upgrade plugins using the Plugin Manager interface within CloudBees CI.
Uninstall plugins
Remove unwanted or unused plugins from CloudBees CI to maintain a clean and optimized environment.
Disable plugins
Temporarily disable plugins without uninstalling them, allowing for troubleshooting or testing purposes.
Review plugin usage
Analyze plugin usage within CloudBees CI to identify dependencies and optimize plugin configurations.
Configure plugin catalogs
Set up and manage plugin catalogs to control the availability and versions of plugins for installation.
Manage plugins with the Update Center
Use the Update Center (UC) to manage plugin updates and installations within CloudBees CI.
Manage plugins in a secure environment
Best practices for managing plugins in secure environments, including considerations for security, compliance, and access control.
Plugin compatibility and High Availability
Understanding plugin compatibility requirements and considerations for High Availability (HA) CloudBees CI deployments.