from where can i download "pipeline" plugin for jenkins? - jenkins-pipeline

I have searched for the download links to download the pipeline plugin for jenkins,but i'm unable to find it.
I tried in this link : https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/
but i dint get any.
can any one help me out ?

I think this link you need: https://plugins.jenkins.io/workflow-aggregator
Or you go to Plugin Manager in jenkins, select tab "available" and fill "Pipeline", you can see like this: Pipeline Plugin

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Jenkins Pipeline Plugin don't display script text area

I have Jenkins 2.19.1 on my Ubuntu16.04.
And I have installed Pipeline Plugin.
But my script text area is disappear.
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This is a regression. See JENKINS-39154.
This happen in 2.46.3 too if ace-editor is not correctly loaded.
Solution: Download ace-editor from jenkins plugins site and install it manually in the Manage Plugins page.

SonarQube Eclipse Plugin manual download

I want to download SonarQube Eclipse plugin and install on Eclipse IDE manually.(I know it can be download through MarketPlace of Eclipse IDE, but I need to do manually.) Anyone knows where it is possible? Any official site available ?
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Go to Help > Install New Software... This should display the Install dialog box. Paste the Update Site URL (http://downloads.sonarsource.com/eclipse/eclipse/) into the field Work with and press Enter. This should display the list of available plugins and components.
2.) Check the component you wish to install (see Features details).
3.) Click Next. Eclipse will then check to see if there is any issue which would prevent a successful installation.
4.) Click Finish to begin the installation process.
5.) Once the installation process is finished, Eclipse will ask if you want to restart the IDE. It is strongly recommended that you restart the IDE.
Download from Bintray => https://bintray.com/sonarsource/SonarLint-for-Eclipse/releases/_latestVersion
The link is given at Sonarlint for Eclipse Homepage
In my experience SonarLint is not equivalent to SonarQube. When not bound to SonarQube it reports many errors we don't care about. Bound to our SonarQube it reported, for example, about 10 errors compared to 303 on our SonarQube. See this comment

How can I integrate Jenkins with Redmine?

I would like to integrate Jenkins with Redmine. If some build breaks, Jenkins would open an issue in Redmine to notify it with the console output.
How can I do it? Are there any plugins? Are there any implementation guides? I couldn't find a solution yet.
There are two ways to achieve this
install hudson plugin inside redmine, see http://www.redmine.org/plugins/t-ando_redmine_hudson , it will let you know the build inside redmine. (**2014.5.7 [Updated] change to redmine plugin list **)
install redmine plugin inside jenkins (hudson), unfortunately the plugin is not maintained any more, https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Redmine+Plugin . And JIRA jenkins plugin is a way how redmine plugin should be supported.
([Updated] the plugin is back since 2013)
[updated] I tried to add this functions for solution 2 in 2011.2, see my blog: http://larrycaiyu.com/blog/2011/02/24/associate-ci-build-information-in-redmine-issue-by-using-redmine-rest-api/, but I stopped after that, because
In the community, it seems solution 1 is preferred.
lots of functions are already inside JIRA, it is better to persuade them to make it as a common issue plugin inside jenkins.
You can try the e-mail-to-issue option in Redmine.
Configure Jenkins to send an e-mail to Redmine with detailed report.
Configure Redmine to accept the e-mail and transfer it to the issue.
You can configure whatever template you wish so the reports will be user-friendly. Further more Redmine has a simple incoming mail parser so that you can omit info you don't need.
No plugins needed, only settings in both tools.

Integrating SourceMonitor into a Jenkins CI-System

I would like to integrate SourceMonitor into my Jenkins CI-system. Since there is no SourceMonitor plugin how can i make the results of SourceMonitor visible on my Jenkins Server.
There is an open issue associated with the Violations plugin.
You can vote up for the implementation of this issue: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-5741
I guess you're out of luck. You could take a look at similar plugins (probably FindBugs, PMD, Checkstyle plugins should be comparable) and write a plugin yourself.
You could also give a try to post to the Jenkins user mailing list, maybe someone there can help you.
Don't know what kind of output SourceMonitor produces, but if it produces HTML Reports, there is an HTML Publish Plugin, which would let you link and display those results in your job. Not as integrated as a real plugin would be, but perhaps that would be enough for you.
You only realistically have the following options:
Create a Hudson plugin for SourceMonitor yourself.
Contact the SourceMonitor development team and ask them to create a Hudson plugin.
Use an existing Hudson plugin that is similar to SourceMonitor.

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