The information below does work as long as the location can see the child
directory that needs to be cleaned up.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 12:15:40 PM UTC-5, Katie Outram wrote:
> So what I have done so far is
>
> cleanup=bParent.build.properties.environment('GIT_TREE')
> printl
So what I have done so far is
cleanup=bParent.build.properties.environment('GIT_TREE')
println "find ${cleanup} -maxdepth 1 -not -name images -type f -exec rm
-f {} +".execute().text
However, the
println "find ${cleanup} -maxdepth 1 -not -name images -type f -exec rm
-f {} +".execute()
thus
Sent: February-25-15 01:04
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Clean up after build using build flow plugin
Either try to use the workspace cleanup plugin and/or some groovy step to do
that and retrieve that variable?
My 2 cents
Le 24 févr. 2015 15:43, "Katie Outram"
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Either try to use the workspace cleanup plugin and/or some groovy step to
do that and retrieve that variable?
My 2 cents
Le 24 févr. 2015 15:43, "Katie Outram" a écrit :
> After the build completes, I need to clean up the workspace that was
> created during execution of the build. The workspace
After the build completes, I need to clean up the workspace that was
created during execution of the build. The workspace is defined in our
scripts that get executed during the build.
what this comes down to is I want to remove the contents of the directory (
bParent.build.properties.environm