Hi!

Say, I have a Git repo that contains a Jenkinsfile. I created a Workflow 
Multibranch project that is point to that Git repo. It perfectly finds both 
my branches with different Jenkinsfiles - that's good.

Now imagine I have two different Jenkins-based processes i.e. some 
automatic CI and some manually triggered Pull Request validation 
established for my codebase. I want to create two Multibranch projects, one 
for each of them. The problem is that there is only one Jenkinsfile per 
repo. I can hack this by analyzing the Jenkins job name within the 
Jenkinsfile but that's ugly.
What is correct way to do what I want?

I saw there are "properties" for sub jobs, but there I can see only
"
Discard old builds
Throttle builds
Untrusted
"
that don't help much.

Jenkins: 1.639
Workflow (all):1.11


Thanks,
Nick

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