On 03.05.2013 03:36, Eric Blom wrote:
Hello Everyone,
We started using Jenkins about a year ago and have been very happy with it. We
keep finding more way to use it! Some of our jobs use hardware connected to the
slave and when that slave job is canceled we need to execute a clean up step,
how can this be done?
I'm looking for a solution for both Linux and Windows. On Linux I've tried
using the trap command, but, I can't find any signal that trap can trap. On
windows I haven't found any solution yet.
...
Can anyone offer me some advice on how to implement a clean up on cancel for
Linux and Windows?
Idea: Move the cleanup to a second job that you run downstream from the
first one. You start the second job always ("Complete (always trigger)")
and it will run even when the first job was aborted.
And if you use the parameterized trigger plugin and load the parameters
for job#2 from a file, you can have it starting depend on the file
existing. ("Don't trigger if any files are missing.")
cheers,
Martin
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