Regular expression is the key :-)
example: "**/Test-*.xml"
This will get all the files starting with Test and ending with xml (from
any directory inside workspace).
Thanks
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Z W wrote:
> Hi All
>
> We have different projects in a a build job producing different
That's not a regular expression, it's an Ant pattern expression. They are quite
different, and serve different purposes.
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At: Dec 26 2012 10:15:30
Regular expression is the key :-)
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Hi Harpreet
My question isnt tied to one directory;
eg **/Test-*.xml may be one but I have another set of test results under
**/target/surefire-reports/*.xml
Question: How do I input in that plugin box to pick up both 2 different
test results directories ?
Thanks
On Wednesday, December 26,
Hi Kevin
Thanks for responding.
My question isnt tied to one directory;
eg **/Test-*.xml may be one but I have another set of test results under
**/target/surefire-reports/*.xml
Question: How do I input in that plugin box to pick up both 2 different
test results directories ?
Thanks
On Wed
Hi Mgimza
Thanks for responding.
So you're saying that we should create a web page from scratch to store and
hyperlink those artifacts ?
There's no plugin that would archive the artifacts outside of workspace
directory and display nicely on a web page ?
Thanks
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 6:
Hi Ulli
Thanks for responding.
It appears to work when I list the files names explicitly.
However we have source files that do import some deprecated sun apis on our
source files that we like to ignore;
Ignoring the whole files seem to us a little too much to ignore cuz we
don't want to miss oth
A simple pattern of "**/*.xml" will collect *all* XML files in the entire
workspace. If there are XML files the plugin should not inspect, then you'll
have to ensure that the test result files all have some common portion of their
name. For example, if all of your test result files had names tha
I am a new user of jenkins - having migrated from hudson two days back. In
hudson, I could use the url like
http://server/hudson/job/build/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/project/target/project.jar
to download entries for last successful build. We have bunch of scripts
that use wget to download
@Kevin
Thanks for correcting me (on not a regex)
@zw
For you this will work. as it searches in all directories under Workspace
(in this case)
Thanks
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 8:50 AM, zw wrote:
> Hi Kevin
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
> My question isnt tied to one directory;
> eg **/Test-*.xml
Hi all,
Version: 1.495 WAR, deployed on Tomcat7 Windows service.
I'm trying to disable the CompressionFilter that is compressing all of
Jenkin's responses.
I've found references to a variable
org.kohsuke.stapler.compression.CompressionFilter.disabled=true that should
have done the job, but on
process-classess for java2ws using this plugin cxf-java2ws-plugin
[2.4.3-fuse-01-02,) is failing on jenkins server though locally it works fine .
Error is
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: org.apache.cxf.Messages !=
org.apache.cxf.APIMessages
at java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger(L
Would appreciate Nissidhi Aravind, if you can share how did you hide other
jobs in user view?
On Thursday, December 23, 2010 6:32:36 AM UTC+5:30, nissidhi wrote:
>
> Thanks for sharing this plugin. I have started using it meaningfully -
> deleted the All view and done some cleanup. I would reall
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