nope but you could make the equivalent call to the do___ method On 27 July 2012 10:12, Michaël Pailloncy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm developing a plugin, so I'm server side and have access to all Jenkins > objects. It is really necessary to do it like that? > > > 2012/7/27 Stephen Connolly <[email protected]> > >> load the xml from disk and POST it to jenkins_url/jobs/___/config.xml >> >> >> On 27 July 2012 09:16, Michaël Pailloncy <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Thanks a lot ! >>> I just watched the configuration slicing plugin thinking it might help >>> me. But like your solution, it needs to knows which properties to modify. >>> I'm in a case that I know that the config.xml file has been modified, >>> but I don't anything about what was modified. >>> >>> Any other suggestion ? >>> >>> >>> >>> 2012/7/27 Frederik Fromm <[email protected]> >>> >>>> My best try to update jobs' config was using a groovy script with the >>>> groovy plugin. Create a job object from an xml file using XStream.fromXml >>>> and then create or get a job from your jenkins instance, store the values >>>> of the loaded properties into the second job instance and do job.save(). >>>> That should work. >>>> >>>> This way I have patched lots of jobs where the config slicing plugin >>>> could not help. >>>> >>>> Regard, Frederik >>>> >>>> 2012/7/27 Michaël Pailloncy <[email protected]> >>>> >>>>> I've tried : >>>>> AbstractItem item = (AbstractItem) >>>>> Jenkins.getInstance().getItem("myjob"); >>>>> File directoryConfigXml = >>>>> item.getConfigFile().getFile().getParentFile(); >>>>> Item updatedItem = Items.load(item.getParent(), directoryConfigXml); >>>>> Jenkins.getInstance().putItem((TopLevelItem)updatedItem); >>>>> >>>>> It works, but it delete and re-create the job. >>>>> Nobody knows a more simple way to just reload the job configuration >>>>> from disk (without having to reload all Jenkins configurations) ? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you in advance for any help. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2012/7/26 mpapo - Michaël Pailloncy <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I would like to reload config.xml file of a job programmatically. >>>>>> I've tried : >>>>>> AbstractItem item = (AbstractItem) >>>>>> Jenkins.getInstance().getItem("myjob"); >>>>>> File directoryConfigXml = >>>>>> item.getConfigFile().getFile().getParentFile(); >>>>>> Items.load(item.getParent(), directoryConfigXml); >>>>>> >>>>>> But this code portion does not reload configuration and the jobs >>>>>> still has its old configuration in cache. >>>>>> >>>>>> If I reload Jenkins, the configuration is correctly reloaded. >>>>>> >>>>>> How can I reload the configuration of my job? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
