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<h1> Jenkins </h1>
<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Deployment](#deployment)
- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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## Introduction
[Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io/) is a popular open-source automation server that enables developers to build, test, and deploy their applications continuously.
## Prerequisites
- Make sure you have a [wallet](wallet_connector.md)
- From the sidebar click on **Applications**
- Click on **Jenkins**
## Deployment
__Process__ :
![ ](./img/solutions_jenkins1.png)
- Enter an Application Name. It's used in generating a unique subdomain on one of the gateways on the network alongside your twin ID. Ex. ***fw100myfunk*.gent02.dev.grid.tf**
- Enter administrator information including **Username**, and **Password**. This admin user will have full permission on the deployed instance.
- Select a capacity package:
- **Small**: {cpu: 1, memory: 2, diskSize: 50 }
- **Medium**: {cpu: 2, memory: 4, diskSize: 100 }
- **Large**: {cpu: 4, memory: 16, diskSize: 250 }
- Or choose a **Custom** plan
- Choose the network
- `Public IPv4` flag gives the virtual machine a Public IPv4
- `Public IPv6` flag gives the virtual machine a Public IPv6
- `Planetary Network` to connect the Virtual Machine to Planetary network
- `Mycelium` flag gives the virtual machine a Mycelium address
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- `Dedicated` flag to retrieve only dedicated nodes
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- `Certified` flag to retrieve only certified nodes
- Choose the location of the node
- `Region`
- `Country`
- `Farm Name`
- Choose the node to deploy on
> Or you can select a specific node with manual selection.
- `Custom Domain` flag lets the user to use a custom domain
- Choose a gateway node to deploy your Jenkins instance on.
After that is done you can see a list of all of your deployed instances
![ ](./img/jenkins2.png)
Click on ***Visit*** to go to the homepage of your Jenkins instance!
![ ](./img/jenkins3.png)
## Troubleshooting
If you get a `Bad Gateway` while connecting to the website, you might simply need to wait for the deployment to complete.