Yes. Put this snippet into a .groovy file, e.g. usercreate.groovy:
instance = Jenkins.getInstance()
def hudsonRealm = new
hudson.security.HudsonPrivateSecurityRealm(false)
hudsonRealm.createAccount("admin","Password1234")
instance.setSecurityRealm(hudsonRealm)
def strategy = new
hudson.security.GlobalMatrixAuthorizationStrategy()
strategy.add(Jenkins.ADMINISTER, "admin")
instance.setAuthorizationStrategy(strategy)
instance.save()
Put the usercreate.groovy file next to your Dockerfile. Then add this line to your Dockerfile:
COPY usercreate.groovy /usr/share/jenkins/ref/init.groovy.d/
When Jenkins starts, a user with name "admin" will then be
created with password "Password1234". Note the plaintext password,
I'm not sure how to use a hash for this one.
This code will run every time Jenkins starts, so you may need to
add a guard that checks if the admin user exists and only run the
code if it does not exists.
/Jacob
I am trying to build a Jenkins docker image from jenkins/jenkins:2.67. Is there a way to create the first admin user with dockerfile? Thanks
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