Creating a Jenkins z/OS image stream
You must create an internal OpenShift® Jenkins image stream that is based on the OpenShift Jenkins internal registry image. To do so, you can use S2I (Source-To-Image). The Jenkins custom image will then contain a consistent set of Jenkins plug-ins (such as the git, artifactory, and durable-task plug-ins) that are needed for z/OS® builds. It also allows to set the minimal required version of some plug-ins. For more information on how OpenShift build works, see Creating build inputs in the OpenShift Container Platform documentation.
To create a Jenkins image stream, you must run the following three steps:
Install the required plug-ins.
To build z/OS applications with Jenkins, you need some required plug-ins that are not installed by default in the OpenShift Jenkins image. Using S2I, you must create a folder. You can name it
s2ifor example. In this folder, create a file namedplugins.txtwith the following contents:git git-client durable-task artifactory openshift-sync:1.0.45 ssh-slaves:1.31.5Note: The versions of the plugins might vary depending on your OpenShift version. If you work with a recent OpenShift version, you might need to indicate later versions of the plugins. The minimal versions of the plugins are the following ones:
git:4.2.2 git-client:3.4.2 durable-task:1.34 artifactory:3.7.0 openshift-sync:1.0.45 ssh-slaves:1.31.5Create an OpenShift build configuration and image stream.
You must create an OpenShift build configuration and image stream to produce the Jenkins image stream that you will use later to create your Jenkins instance. To build the
jenkins-zos:latestimage, create an OpenShift build configuration file,jenkins-build-image.yamlfor example, with the following contents:kind: ImageStream apiVersion: image.openshift.io/v1 metadata: name: jenkins-zos --- kind: BuildConfig apiVersion: build.openshift.io/v1 metadata: name: jenkins-build-pipeline labels: build: jenkins-build-pipeline spec: output: to: kind: ImageStreamTag name: 'jenkins-zos:latest' strategy: type: Source sourceStrategy: from: kind: ImageStreamTag namespace: openshift name: 'jenkins:2' source: type: BinaryImplement the build that generates the Jenkins image stream.
You must create a build to generate the z/OS Jenkins image stream that you will reuse later.
To do so, enter the following commands to create the image stream using theocclient in the OpenShift Jenkins namespace, which is namedjenkinsin the following example.Create the namespace.
oc create namespace jenkinsCreate the build configuration in OpenShift.
oc apply -f jenkins-build-image.yaml -n jenkinsStart the build to create the image stream.
oc start-build jenkins-build-pipeline --from-dir=./s2i --wait -n jenkins
You can follow the build in the OpenShift web console, as shown in the following screen capture:

At this stage, you have a Jenkins image stream in the jenkins namespace. This image stream is ready to be used for z/OS development.
In the next steps, you will create a Jenkins instance in OpenShift from the image stream that you created.