Set the Email Server for KubeSphere Pipelines
The built-in Jenkins cannot share the same email configuration with the platform notification system. Thus, you need to configure email server settings for KubeSphere DevOps pipelines separately.
Prerequisites
- You need to enable the KubeSphere DevOps System.
- You need a user granted a role including the Cluster Management permission. For example, you can log in to the console as
admin
directly or create a new role with the permission and assign it to a user.
Set the Email Server
Click Platform in the upper-left corner and select Cluster Management.
If you have enabled the multi-cluster feature with member clusters imported, you can select a specific cluster to view its nodes. If you have not enabled the feature, refer to the next step directly.
Go to Workloads under Application Workloads, and select the project kubesphere-devops-system from the drop-down list. Click on the right of
devops-jenkins
and select Edit YAML to edit its YAML.Scroll down to the fields in the image below which you need to specify. Click OK when you finish to save changes.
Warning
Once you modify the Email server in thedevops-jenkins
Deployment, it will restart itself. Consequently, the DevOps system will be unavailable for a few minutes. Please make such modification at an appropriate time.Environment Variable Name Description EMAIL_SMTP_HOST SMTP server address EMAIL_SMTP_PORT SMTP server port (for example, 25) EMAIL_FROM_ADDR Email sender address EMAIL_FROM_NAME Email sender name EMAIL_FROM_PASS Email sender password EMAIL_USE_SSL SSL configuration enabled or not
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