This portlet shows a row for each job showing the standard columns configured in Jenkins. The dashboard view comes with a number of portlets that you can configure your view with (New portlets can be contributed to Jenkins via other plugins, even your own). The dashboard view supports a layout with rows spanning the entire view with 2 columns. Each portlet may have its own configuration but at a minimum it requires a name to be given to it.Ĭlick ok and the dashboard configuration will be saved and you will be brought to the dashboard view itself. Show standard Jenkins list at the top of the page: shows uses standard Jenkins jobs list as it would be when using Jenkins' built-in 'List View' type.Ĭonfigure which portlets you want to see on the top and on the left and the right column.This is exactly the same process as the standard list view that comes with Jenkins.Īlso a regular expression can be used to specify the jobs to include in the view. Select the list of jobs to include in the dashboard. The jobs that you select are used for all the portlets to draw their information from. The configuration is done in 2 parts, selecting the Jenkins jobs to include in the view, and selecting which dashboard portlets to have included in the view. On the create new view page, give your view a name and select the Dashboard type and click ok. On the Jenkins main page, click the + tab to start the new view wizard (If you do not see a +, it is likely you do not have permission to create a new view). This plugin contributes a new view implementation that provides a dashboard / portal-like view for your Jenkins instance.