Great. That worked. 

Do you by chance know why my jobs would spawn as disabled rather than 
enabled?

On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 2:59:18 PM UTC-4, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> Try http://jenkins/job/foldername/createItem. 
>
> On 06.08.2013, at 17:17, Jacob Schlather <jacob.s...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > I'm working on a script right now to create a new job whenever a new 
> branch is added to our git repo. I have the python code that will post a 
> job, but I would like to post a job inside a folder because our Jenkins CI 
> is already fairly cluttered at the moment due to the large number of 
> projects we currently have running. The code I currently have is: 
> > 
> > import requests 
> > 
> > xml_data=open("config_template.xml",'r').read() 
> > headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/xml'} 
> > jenkins_url="http://jenkins_server/createItem"; 
> > keyargs= {'params':{'name': 'TEST_JOB_2.0'}, "headers" : 
> headers,"auth":('user','password'),"data":xml_data} 
> > 
> > response=requests.post(jenkins_url,**keyargs) 
> > 
> > This works fine to post a job, but I couldn't find any parameters I 
> could pass to create it inside a folder. Is there another rest command that 
> will move a job to a folder that I could execute afterwards. 
> > 
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