awesome, thanks Jerry, I'll try it out

On 26 Бер, 18:49, Jerry <gpjerrymalo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You have your pick of lastBuild, lastCompletedBuild, lastFailedBuild,
> lastStableBuild, lastSuccessfulBuild, lastUnsuccessfulBuild, and possibly
> others. You will find all this data 
> inhttp://jenkins.node.com:80/job/api-tests/api/xml.
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> -- Jerry
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> On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:09:15 PM UTC-4, tetlika wrote:
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> > thanks for reply Jerry!
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> > But how will I know what number has my task which I've triggered?
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> > also, maybe this would be easier if I'm trigerring build also from
> > jenkins?
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> > On 26 Бер, 18:06, Jerry <gpjerrymalo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Add api/xml or api/json to the end of your URL (e.g.
> >http://jenkins.node.com:80/job/api-tests/12/api/xml
> > > for build 12) and parse the *result* element out of that.
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> > > -- Jerry
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> > > On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:58:24 AM UTC-4, tetlika wrote:
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> > > > I need to run task on remote jenkins, and verify remotely if it
> > > > succeed or failed
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> > > > how can I do that?
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> > > > P.S.
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> > > > I have found that I can do that by curl call e.g.:
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> > > > curl --silent --user jenkins:password' --head 'http://jenkins.node.com:
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> > > > 80/job/api-tests/build'
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> > > > this triggers build on project api-tests, but do not found how to
> > > > verify if the  triggered build was successful or not
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> > > > thanks

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