Hello,
We have a quirky situation we're trying to track down ... on random
occasions, the environment variable value for "GIT_COMMIT" is actually set
to the hash for the last commit instead of the current one, as the docs
outline (https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin).
The act
Anyone else seeing anything like
this? https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-33095
Just checking if I'm only one. Cheers.
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G'day,
Curious question on your own conventions when setting up a job that will be
downstream (so when A triggers B).
Do you still check the "This build is parameterized" and and fill in *ALL*
the params it's expecting, or use the params in the job as if they were
defined and expect upstream cal
Has anyone been able to get the example
from http://javadoc.jenkins-ci.org/hudson/FilePath.html to actually run in
Script Console?
Direct copy-paste doesn't work, didn't work, complaints ex:
Script1.groovy: 10: The class 'Freshen' has an incorrect modifier static.
> @ line 10, column 2.
> p
It almost feels like this should be pretty basic functionality, but thus
far in my searches : no luck.
Looking to just get the Git commit counter.
I know I can use "git rev-list HEAD --count" from within the workspace, but
for various reason I'm using groovy and need to set it as a parameter
du
Thursday, 13 August 2015 01:02:53 UTC-7, Brantone wrote:
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> Using Freestyle project rather than Maven-project due to several
> recommendations ... ex: as one poster called it : the "evil job type" :-/
>
> Except, when calling it via "Invoke top-level maven targets&quo
Using Freestyle project rather than Maven-project due to several
recommendations ... ex: as one poster called it : the "evil job type" :-/
Except, when calling it via "Invoke top-level maven targets", I see it
passes in ALL build parameters as options, can anyone shed light on why
that'd be th
What're the values in Manage Jenkins > Maven Installations?
Assuming it's the default, it could be a class path issue depending on the
shell used to start the OS X slave.
What happens if you explicitly set the MAVEN_HOME value to it's absolutely
path (ex: /usr/local/apache-maven/apache-maven-3.
I have only been able to get #3 to work. But I am not a Groovy expert. I
> would love a solution like #2 if you create one.
>
>
>
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I'm well aware of the differences (and headaches) between Groovy script and
system Groovy script .. my question involves the following scenario:
After an SCM checkout is done on remote slave node, need to grep for a
string in a specific file, whose value will be used for all downstream
jobs, pre
Good point, if a standard has been set "no spaces" (which is good
regardless), then that solves.
Thanks
On Tuesday, 14 July 2015 10:55:33 UTC-7, James Nord wrote:
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> On 14/07/2015 08:44, Brantone wrote:
> > I fully appreciate that this one's a preference thing,
Ok, what am I doing wrong? This is "right outta the box" and a non-starter,
read docs a few times, but maybe the amount of caffeine affecting my eyes
...
I figured I'd start playing around with workflow-plugin to actually code
... but alas, first quick pass starts throwing ClassCastException .
I created this Groovy script, which relies on PARENT_JOB_NAME and
PARENT_JOB_NUMBER as params, but could be be better expanded to look at
it's parent directly rather than relying on those.
Progresses up the tree of triggered jobs, collecting change notes, then
pumps it all into a new param RELEA
I fully appreciate that this one's a preference thing, but curious if
there's general consensus, and if any technical gotchas one way or another.
(actually surprised search find anything)
Cheers.
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A fifth option is https://github.com/JoelJ/ez-templates
On Wednesday, 25 March 2015 14:42:48 UTC-7, Steve K wrote:
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>
> Thanks for the replies.
> There have been four replies and four different approaches.
> I will look into using either the Template Project or the Job DSL plugins.
> I'm not as c
I'm guessing part of what you're seeing is mentioned
here: https://github.com/jenkinsci/slack-plugin/issues/51
Have you verified your configs in the Manage Jenkins > Configure System >
Global
Slack Notifier Settings ?
I've found that that's a better test of configuration and values stick
bet
Just to be clear, based on your description, the build order would be D ->
B -> C -> A ?
Are B + C in parallel??
Yes, there are a number of plugins that do that, a great one is Multi-Job
plugin with the concept of phases this can be achieved, especially the
parallel execution of B + C, should it
That's quite a security issue and generally not recommended.
As a compromise, if it's required as part of a job, could use the "Password
Parameter" option and have the user re-enter it.
On Friday, 27 March 2015 16:38:17 UTC-7, Mantoo Ankalakoti wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I want to read the logged in user
Best option looks to be a bit of a cobbled together solution of : get next
build number, curl by posting the file, then using that build number to
monitor until it's completed.
Feels like a complete hack, but ... so be it :(
On Friday, 6 March 2015 00:27:38 UTC-8, Brantone wrote:
&g
Hey, looking for a method to remotely trigger a Jenkins job from one master
to another, with file upload/transfer ... and wait for response (success or
failure).
I'm aware there's the
plugin
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Parameterized+Remote+Trigger+Plugin
however, that doesn't s
Hey,
So I had created a bunch of jobs before stumbling upon the DSL plugin.
Wondering if there's an efficient way to convert existing jobs to DSL?
I did find https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-16360 from a year
ago, marked as minor ... but considering the description of "pretty
straigh
ere, just can't find
it.
Anyway, thread closed.
On Monday, 15 September 2014 18:21:03 UTC-7, Brantone wrote:
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> Perhaps just not using the right terms to look for an answer as I'm
> thinking this isn't crazy unique.
>
> So "Job A" triggers "J
Perhaps just not using the right terms to look for an answer as I'm
thinking this isn't crazy unique.
So "Job A" triggers "Job B".
Job A has a parameter called PROJECT_PATH, whose value =
"${WORKSPACE}/project/trunk/".
When triggering Job B choosing "Current Build Parameters", It passes it
st
Looking to publish release notes based on change logs from SCM commit
messages .. and preferably in Markdown, but plain text will do ... alas,
surprised no plugin exists (that I can find), so curious how others handle
such a scenario, or else I guess I'm writing a plugin :)
I do
have
https://w
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