I have tried this, but it complains: 

groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: moduleName for class: 
WorkflowScript


Here is the full Jenkinsfile:
The majority of it can be disregarded... the issue at hand is the use of 
the variables, ${repoName}, ${moduleName}, etc...

ReposToUpdate and npmDependencies are Extended choice parameters e.g.:
myrepo1,myrepo2,myrepo3,...

def repoList = ReposToUpdate.tokenize(",");
def moduleList = npmDependencies.tokenize(",");

pipeline {
   agent {
      label 'cert_mgmt' 
   }

   stages {
      stage ("Update package.json") {
         steps {
            script {
               for (String repoName : repoList) {
                  sshagent (credentials: ['credentials-ID']) {
                     sh """
                        git clone -b master 
git@****.com:****/${repoName}.git
                        cd ${repoName}
                           
                        stat -t . > folderStat1.txt
                        for (String moduleName : moduleList) {
                           ncu -u -f "${moduleName}"
                        }
                        
                        stat -t . > folderStat2.txt
                     """
                     
                     def folderStat1 = readFile('folderStat1.txt').trim()
                     def folderStat2 = readFile('folderStat2.txt').trim()
                     
                     if (folderStat1 == folderStat2) {
                        slackSend (
                           color: '#199515',
                           message: "$JOB_NAME: <$BUILD_URL|Build 
#$BUILD_NUMBER> ${repoName}: Common code dependencies match the latest 
package versions."
                        )
                     }
                     else {
                        sh """
                           cd ${repoName}
                           
                           git config --global user.name "****"
                           git config --global user.email ****
                           git commit -am 'Bump common packages version 
number [ci skip]'
                           git push origin master
                        
                           cd ..
                           rm -rf ${repoName}
                        """
                        
                        slackSend (
                           color: '#199515',
                           message: "$JOB_NAME: <$BUILD_URL|Build 
#$BUILD_NUMBER> ${repoName}: Common code dependencies successfully updated 
to the latest package versions."
                        )
                     }
                  }
               }
            }
         }
      }
   }
   
   post {
      failure {
         slackSend (
            color: '#F01717',
            message: "$JOB_NAME: <$BUILD_URL|Build #$BUILD_NUMBER>, Update 
failed. Review the build logs."
         )
      }
   }
}



On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 10:48:39 PM UTC+3, Joachim Nilsson wrote:
>
> As I understand, it is written in Groovy. That means you can access a 
> variable in a (Groovy)string using dollar and optionally curly brackets. 
>
> "  variable value is ${variable} "
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>
> Given the following script block in a stage (Declarative pipeline), how 
> can I access the repoName variable?
>
> stages {
>     stage("...") {
>         script {
>             for (String repoName: repoList) {
>                 sshagent (credentials: 
> ['e276113e-0ec9-4eaa-88f9-a7db5c9635b6']) {
>                     sh """
>                         git clone -b master git@****.com:****/repoName.git
>                         cd repoName
>                         ....
>                     """
>                 }
>             }
>          }
>      }
> }
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