Thanks for the info.
I have found a workaround for now - I just moved the DSL out from the
Jenkins job itself and into a source controlled file, which is arguably
where it should have been from the beginning.
In the course of making this change, I have discovered another strangeness
regarding thi
Indeed, this plugin is up for adoption now that Damien stepped down.
But, as says Nicolas who created it, this plugin is unlikely to have a lot
of traction and any real future [1] so you're likely to have to dig into
the issue yourself.
But you're very welcome to step over as a maintainer AJ. Just
Pipeline is not perfect but definitively is more mature than build-flow has
ever been (*)
(*) I'm build-flow initial author, and gave up for major technical
limitations
2016-05-24 16:48 GMT+02:00 Stefan Thomasson :
> It is said that jenkins 2.x should be backwards compatible so I not really
> su
It is said that jenkins 2.x should be backwards compatible so I not really sure
why buildflow break the gui. For me it only dissapear when navigating using the
tab, so scrolling usually works.
Right now I do not consider pipeline mature enough for use in production but
you may be of other opinio
Hello,
We have been using the Build Flow plugin for about a year now. We have a
large block of DSL which we mostly needed for parallel execution.
I have just tried upgrading to Jenkins 2.2, and I am now unable to edit the
DSL in our existing Build Flow job. I open the job, click configuration,