Cool you dug on that one. Though I'm not sure for your question, I would
advise you to simply go ahead and file a pull request on some .md of the
workflow-plugin codebase. This way this information will either be put by
committers elsewhere at the right place or be just merged. In both case you
won't have done all that for nought ;).

Cheers
Le 3 févr. 2015 19:47, "Kenneth Baltrinic" <kenn...@baltrinic.com> a écrit :

> I dug into the source code and figured this out.  Jenkins does not attempt
> to parse the groovy code to determine the url, rather it captures the
> actual URLs that were fetched the last time the job ran.  Thus the problem
> I was having was not due to Jenkins not being able to figure out the url
> per se, it was that I was testing by trying to trigger a new test job that
> had never run.
>
> So for scm hooks and scm polling to work with workflow jobs, the job must
> first run once, and not fail prior to attempting to fetch from smc.  My
> only remaining question is, is this documented anywhere?
>
> On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 12:04:01 PM UTC-5, Kenneth Baltrinic wrote:
>>
>> We are using a function in our cps global library to perform our git
>> fetch.  This function looks something like:
>>
>> def getFromStash(stashProject, stashRepo) {
>>     checkout changelog: true, poll: true, scm: [
>>         $class: 'GitSCM',
>>         branches: [[name: '*/master']],
>>         doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations: false,
>>         submoduleCfg: [],
>>         userRemoteConfigs: [[
>>             credentialsId: 'e01b632a-4bb4-446b-9d93-793565f2293f',
>>             url: "ssh://git@stash:7999/${stashProject}/${stashRepo}.git"
>>         ]]
>>     ]
>> }
>>
>>
>> It appears that using such an approach (which interestingly is *the* example
>> given for using a cps global library) to pulling from SCM breaks the
>> git-hook because the workflow plug-in is unable to determine, without
>> running the workflow, the url that the job is going to pull from.
>>  (Specifically the hook when invoked reports no matching jobs found)
>>
>> Is there any way around this?  It seems like this would also break basic
>> SCM polling as well would it not?  Given that this is the example for using
>> a global library, I am hoping there is a right way to do this, because not
>> being able to poll nor be triggered is something of a problem.
>>
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