# Continuous Integration with Jenkins Integrating Prism into your [Jenkins](https://jenkins.io/) pipeline is easy. There are two ways to get started with Jenkins: * Running Prism in a pipeline step natively or using Docker * Using the "Stoplight Report" Jenkins Plugin ## Adding Prism to a Pipeline To get started, you will need to either install Prism natively on the Jenkins system, or use the official [Stoplight Prism Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/stoplight/prism/). When integrating Prism into a Jenkins pipeline, there are two different approaches: * Starting Prism in the background to act as either a mock or contract/validation server * Having Prism conduct a scenario against a running server by running as a dedicated test step ### Running Prism in the Background To run Prism in the background, you will need to start Prism prior to kicking off your tests. If running natively, use the command format: ```sh BUILD_ID=dontKillMe nohup prism mock --spec ... & ``` > Please note that the trailing ampersand (`&`) is required If running in Docker, use the format: ```sh docker run -d --rm -p 4010:4010 stoplight/prism:latest mock --spec ... ``` For more information on using Prism as a test server, see [here](/mocking/introduction). ### Running Prism in the Foreground To run Prism in the foreground, you will call Prism like you would any other test step. If running natively, use the command format: ```sh prism conduct ... ``` If running in Docker, use the format: ```sh docker run --rm stoplight/prism:latest prism conduct ... ``` When running `prism conduct`, you can: * Include the Scenario JSON on your CI server, and pass in its absolute file path * Pass in the absolute URL to the scenario JSON served up via HTTP > Don't forget to pass in any required environment values with the --env command > line flag (or you can provide the filepath to a json file with your environment > variables)! > Did you know? You can find the full command to run your scenario collection > or individual scenarios in the Stoplight application. Click on the "Home" > button of a scenario under "Trigger This Collection". ## Using the Plugin Members of the Stoplight community were kind enough to create the [Stoplight Report Plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/stoplightio-report-plugin), which is a Jenkins plugin that can be used to run tests with Prism. For more information on the plugin, see [here](https://plugins.jenkins.io/stoplightio-report). --- **Related** - [Jenkins Website](https://jenkins.io/) - [Integrating in Continuous Integration](/testing/continuous-integration/overview) - [Integrating with Travis](/testing/continuous-integration/travis) - [Integrating with CircleCI](/testing/continuous-integration/circle-ci) - [Prism Docker Image](https://hub.docker.com/r/stoplight/prism/) - [Stoplight Report Plugin Homepage](https://plugins.jenkins.io/stoplightio-report) - [Stoplight Report Plugin Github](https://github.com/jenkinsci/stoplightio-report-plugin)