Using Jenkins pipeline, simply use the parameters inside the agent label
specification and it will do exactly this.

(Note: Not 100% sure declarative pipelines support variables, but cannot
check right now)

Le lun. 27 juil. 2020 à 19:09, Alex Panayi <alex.pan...@chromeriver.com> a
écrit :

> Hey guys.
>
> I have a step where i want to conditionally pick the agent based on the
> parameter.
>
> I can easily do this by duplicating the step, and having a when statement,
> but this creates step duplication. I just want the agent label to be
> dynamically changed based on a parameter.
>
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