[JIRA] [disk-usage-plugin] (JENKINS-31000) Plugin assumes that port 8080 is used

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pavel.saab@cra-arc.gc.ca (JIRA)

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Oct 17, 2015, 1:56:05 PM10/17/15
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Pavel Saab created an issue
 
Jenkins / Bug JENKINS-31000
Plugin assumes that port 8080 is used
Issue Type: Bug Bug
Assignee: Lucie Votypkova
Components: disk-usage-plugin
Created: 17/Oct/15 5:55 PM
Environment: disk-space 0.28; Jenkins 1.609.3
Priority: Major Major
Reporter: Pavel Saab

When trying to access Disk Usage page from Jenkins Dashboard, the plugin inserts port 8080 into the URL. My instance of Jenkins is not running on port 8080, thus I am getting "page can't be displayed" error. Removing port 8080 manually from the URL in the browser fixes the problem.

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pavel.saab@cra-arc.gc.ca (JIRA)

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Oct 17, 2015, 2:45:01 PM10/17/15
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Pavel Saab commented on Bug JENKINS-31000
 
Re: Plugin assumes that port 8080 is used

This issue doesn't happen in version 0.25 but starts with version 0.26

grimnaut@gmail.com (JIRA)

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Jul 11, 2018, 10:57:03 AM7/11/18
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Update:

Issue still persists, but I noticed something today. The issue is on the redirect after clicking the link. "Lemme espain...no there is too much...lemme sum up"

The "Disk Usage" link on the main Jenkins page links to "http://server.hostname.net/jenkins/disk-usage". After clicking this link you get a redirect happen that sends you to "http://server.hostname.net:8080/jenkins/plugins/disk-usage" and it should be "http://server.hostname.net/jenkins/plugins/disk-usage" (No ':8080').

 

So I'm not sure if it's the plugin or the main Jenkins that is doing the "redirect"; but whomever is handling that part is not obeying the "System configuration>Jenkins URL = http://server.host.net/Jenkins/" entry and injecting the ":8080" part.

 

Also not sure if this is only a problem with the Jenkins/disk-usage when deployed to an app server using the Jenkins.war install method.

 

Would love to see an update on this issue. Perhaps it's resolved in the "Upcoming 0.29 release" that has yet to be actually released!

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grimnaut@gmail.com (JIRA)

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Jul 11, 2018, 11:05:03 AM7/11/18
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Grim Reaper edited a comment on Bug JENKINS-31000
Update:

Issue still persists, but I noticed something today
that is not part of my OP(see items in {color:#de350b}red{color} below) . The issue is on the redirect after clicking the link. "Lemme espain...no there is too much...lemme sum up" ...

The "Disk Usage" link on the main Jenkins page links to "http://server.hostname.net/jenkins/disk-usage". After clicking this link you get a redirect
happen that happens and it  sends you to "http://server.hostname.net{color:#de350b}:8080{color}/jenkins/{color:#de350b}plugins{color}/disk-usage" and it should be "http://server.hostname.net/jenkins/plugins/disk-usage" ({color:#de350b}No ':8080'{color}).

After the redirect if I delete the {color:#de350b}:8080{color} part in the address bar the page loads properly. (y)

 

So I'm not sure if it's the plugin or the main Jenkins
code that is doing the "redirect"; but whomever is handling that part is not obeying the "System configuration>Jenkins URL = [http://server.host.net/ jenkins/|http://server.host.net/ Jenkins/]" entry and injecting the ":8080" part.


 

Also not sure if this is only a problem with the Jenkins/disk-usage when deployed to an app server using the Jenkins.war install method.

 

Would love to see an update on this issue. Perhaps it's resolved in the "Upcoming 0.29 release" that has yet to be actually released! ;)

ogondza@gmail.com (JIRA)

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Feb 11, 2020, 8:31:04 AM2/11/20
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Oliver Gondža assigned an issue to Unassigned
 
Change By: Oliver Gondža
Assignee: Lucie Votypkova
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