you probably can use jenkins REST API to retrieve the list of executed jobs
from a build flow execution, not sure yet
2013/8/6 Bob Bick
> Hi,
>
> ** **
>
> The Jenkins Build Flow Plugin is replacing our “massive” home grown build
> system.
>
> ** **
>
> A couple of times a year, our bu
Hi Richard,
Thanks for reply, I am bit confused again.
- Consider I Logged-In to Jenkins with User account "Test1" (this account
is not existed on network).
- When job is called, batch script will create folders & remove. But
"Test1" doesn't have permissions (this user itself not existed on the
sys
If you are referring to which user will the shell execution happen under,
it will be the user which Jenkins is running as.
Richard.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Raghava Rudrakanth P V <
potturu.ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Team,
> I am new user of Jenkins and have a question.
>
> 1. I create
login user
no need to match with enterprise user
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Raghava Rudrakanth P V <
potturu.ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Team,
> I am new user of Jenkins and have a question.
>
> 1. I created job which executes the shell script.
> 2. Configured users using Jenkins own dat
Interesting - do they get cleaned up under normal circumstances? (i.e. when
a normal discard is done)
Richard.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 4:24 PM, David Vree wrote:
> This worked for me except for one thing. In a multi-module Maven project
> the child modules still have all their builds on the fi
Hi Team,
I am new user of Jenkins and have a question.
1. I created job which executes the shell script.
2. Configured users using Jenkins own database and was able to login to
Jenkins and execute the job.
Now when the shell execution is happening which User is considered for
execution?
This worked for me except for one thing. In a multi-module Maven project
the child modules still have all their builds on the filesystem, even
though they are gone in the UI.
On Friday, October 7, 2011 6:58:50 PM UTC-4, jdhein wrote:
>
>
>
> On Oct 7, 4:11 am, Christopher Orr wrote:
> > On 06
Yeah from what I can see, you might need to compile it and package it
yourself :o Here's a link that may help if you haven't already seen it...
http://gleamynode.net/articles/2296/
Richard.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:21 PM, David Vree wrote:
> omg!! - you have to uncheck the "Install automatica
omg!! - you have to uncheck the "Install automatically" boxand then you
can enter the JAVA_HOME. Doh! That answers part two of my question.
Now I just need to find OpenJDK 7 JDK/JRE Ubuntu zip files.
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:11:47 PM UTC-4, Richard Bywater wrote:
>
> Assuming that yo
Assuming that you can get a JAVA_HOME per version (can't help with that one
at the moment I'm afraid), then I think you'll need to set up each version
in the Manage Jenkins / Configure System (look under JDK to find the JDK
entries).
You can then either stick the JAVA_HOME for each version in on t
I have a Jenkins server that has been running well with various versions of
the Sun Java 7 JDK for a while now, although I am not that familiar with
Jenkins.
However, my project would also like to officially support OpenJDK now. I'd
like to install and configure jobs to use multiple specific v
If it helps...here is the Jenkins console output from the failed release.
I've removed much of the nitty gritty details until the end portion that
fails. Hopefully it makes sense.
In all steps, the reactor build order is: *apps-thor --> thor-models -->
thor-service-wrapper --> thor-web*.
Howeve
Right, I have not instaled Maven, though I'll try it tomorrow and see
if it fixes the problem I guess.
On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 09:37:46PM +0200, Daniel Beck wrote:
> According to the wiki [1, 2], Maven plugin is an _optional_ dependency of
> both Checkstyle and its (only, besides Ant) mandatory d
You could use the parameterized trigger plugin and use the build step as the
first action in the upstream build.
That way, B will be queued before A polls SCM again. If necessary, add a Quiet
Period to A in its advanced project options for the time it takes A to check
out from SCM (or rather, t
I think I may be over engineering this one a bit (headed to post-build
groovy scripting hell), but I was wondering - is there an easy way to
trigger another build (with two parameters from the release plugin) when a
maven release has been triggered?
For instance, when you run the maven release
I have a post-build action that runs Sonar analysis on our projects.
I can't say that I know whether this worked before since we have very few
multi-module projects but after the release:perform phase when doing a
Maven release, it updates and checks in the POMs with the next DEV version
and then
Hi All,
Job A is a build job that is triggered by SCM changes, and Job B is a
downstream test job configured to use the same node and same workspace.
If Job A #1 is currently running, and Job A receives another trigger from
SCM (Job A #2), how do I ensure that Job B #1 (which hasn't been triggere
You might have an easier time parsing the XML results and using those in an
Ant script. Ant works with XML much better than it does with JSON.
http://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/xmlproperty.html
-- Jerry
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:15:17 AM UTC-4, Stephen Tunney wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use
Hi,
The Jenkins Build Flow Plugin is replacing our "massive" home grown build
system.
A couple of times a year, our build team will create a Build Flow job from a
template to perform the "massive" build which can last for several days.
The build team will execute the Build Flow job until all s
According to the wiki [1, 2], Maven plugin is an _optional_ dependency of both
Checkstyle and its (only, besides Ant) mandatory dependency, Analysis Core. Is
this information correct?
So far, JENKINS-18922/19000 seemed to only happen when missing mandatory
dependencies, like jobConfigHistory ->
Very strange true was in my template. I had made a
jenkins job as my template and copied that config.xml for my template.
Changing that to false fixed the issue. Perhaps the project was disabled at
the time I copied it without realizing. Thanks a lot.
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 3:10:50 PM U
Can't think of a reason other than possibly 'true' in your
template.
Are your template file and the config.xml of the created job different in any
way?
What happens when you create a new freestyle job using the UI, get its
config.xml after it's saved, and post that? Still disabled?
On 06.08.2
Send a POST request.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POST_%28HTTP%29
How this works depends on how you send the requests in the first place. Example
using the `curl` command line program:
curl --data '' 'http://jenkins/queue/cancelItem?id=65'
`--data` causes the request to be sent as POST, '
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 >
> wrote:
>
> > I'm working on a
Try http://jenkins/job/foldername/createItem.
On 06.08.2013, at 17:17, Jacob Schlather 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
Hello,
I want to cancel a queue item in a Job that has permissions set.
I have tried for example to cancel a queue item with ID 65 (I get the ID
from the Queue Api: queue/api/json?pretty=true):
http:///queue/cancelItem?id=65
or using the token that job has set:
http:///queue/cancelItem?tok
It's actually a folder plugin offered through cloudbees, which I hadn't
realized prior to posting this question. Looking at the documentation for
it there probably isn't the available functionality to do what I want it to
do. Your view suggestion is a good alternative though. Thank you.
On Tues
Is your maven plugin installed and enabled?
Am 06.08.2013 um 15:06 schrieb fREW Schmidt :
> Hey guys,
>
> All of my projects are showing stack traces on the Post-build Actions.
> If I uninstall Checkstyle the problem goes away. Here is the Stack
> trace:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: org
By "folder", do you mean a view created with the View plugin ? If so, you
can use a regex in the view definition that selects jobs by a substring in
their name, as there will be no need to do anything extra in your script.
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Hi,
I'm looking to find if there is any existing method for incrementally
pushing Junit results to Jenkins.
For example:
A test suite is started, which is described by a JUnit Test Report.
As each test case is run, it posts the results of the test back to Jenkins.
(Perhaps via REST or some othe
You need to use the SCRIPT token and put the script into a file in the
email-templates directory under $JENKINS_HOME.
You can't put groovy directly in the field.
slide
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Stijn Deroo-Van Maele <
stijn.deroovanma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use a groov
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
I'm trying to use the URLTrigger. I am able to successfully parse the JSON
results and get the build number, SCC change number and result out of the
JSON http response.
My question is this:
How to I access these parsed values in my Ant script?
On Sunday, 22 April 2012 11:28:30 UTC-4, Steven wr
If you use the Naginator plugin, and also archive artifacts, you might want to
look at a ticket I've just opened:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-19071
The ticket describes how the Naginator plugin can cause archiving to hang under
certain circumstances. Since there seem to be a nu
Hey guys,
All of my projects are showing stack traces on the Post-build Actions.
If I uninstall Checkstyle the problem goes away. Here is the Stack
trace:
javax.servlet.ServletException: org.apache.commons.jelly.JellyTagException:
jar:file:/var/cache/jenkins/war/WEB-INF/lib/jenkins-core-1.526.j
Hi,
I want to use a groovy script in the email-ext plugin, but when I put this
in the Default Subject field:
$DEFAULT_SUBJECT <% def tr = build.testResultAction; if (tr?.failCount) {
%>(${tr?.failCount} failures ${tr?.failureDiffString}) <% } %>
In my mail, the groovy code is not interpreted and
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