That's something I would be interested in as well.
I haven't looked too much into the syntax of the description setter yet but
I think it can be done with some nasty regex
Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2012 02:54:42 UTC+2 schrieb bl0ck3r:
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> I already use the description setter to set the description to t
I already use the description setter to set the description to the
actual description! How to concatenate the name of the person
launching the build to this description?
My regex is DESCRIPTION=(.*)
Hi bl0ck3r,
the description setter plugin extracts texts from the console log of
your build and sets them as description. "Started by ..." is part of the
console log of a build (look for it at the top of the log).
Try entering "Started by ([\S]+)" in the section "Post-build Actions ->
Set bu
Looks like I have to write my own code for this to work... this rules
out this option for me for now.
On May 15, 6:53 pm, Ken Bertelson wrote:
> I use the Groovy Postbuild Plugin to do this. You can display custom icons
> in the Build History, too.
I use this plugin:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Description+Setter+Plugin
I looked under the Jenkins configuration and the job configuration for
"started by" but I could not find it.
On May 15, 10:46 am, Peter wrote:
> Use the description setter plugin. You need to set the descrip
I use the Groovy Postbuild Plugin to do this. You can display custom icons
in the Build History, too.
Use the description setter plugin. You need to set the description
with the text behind "started by".
If you want luxury. There is also a plugin that puts you the user that
started the build into an environment variable. Don't know how it is
called right now.
On May 15, 7:59 am, bl0ck3r wrote:
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How do I display the username of the person who launched the build in
the Build History (that is the box on the left-hand side of the job
page)