That's what I had been trying, but it just produces blank output. I just
modified my code and tried again. It still isn't printing anything that
way. I haven't tried adding a println, but it didn't seem like that was
necessary.


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Slide <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dan,
>
> Why break out of the groovy code at that point? Why not just stay in
> groovy mode?
>
> <% if(build.result==hudson.model.Result.SUCCESS) { %>
> CONSOLE OUTPUT
> <%     build.getLog(1000).each() { line ->
>               formatLine(line)
>           }%>
>
> Does that not work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> slide
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Daniel Barker <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hey Slide,
>>
>> Thanks for the rapid response.
>>
>> This is horribly embarrassing. I tried to delay posting here for several
>> days while I worked on this on and off, but I finally got it to work. It
>> essentially worked exactly as it was supposed to. I will post my solution
>> for Groovy below and one gotcha.
>>
>> The below code works correctly with the import. I haven't tried it
>> without the import, but I was under the impression based off of previous
>> research that imports didn't work. There is a gotcha that caused me a
>> problem. The line "formatLine(line)" will not work in place of
>> "${formatLine(line)}" regardless of how the angle bracket and percent signs
>> are placed. I'm not really sure why it won't work, but it didn't for this.
>>
>> <% import java.util.regex.*; %>
>>
>> <%def formatLine(line)
>> {
>>     braceMatcher = (line =~ /\[/);
>>     line = braceMatcher.replaceAll("");
>>
>>     braceMatcher = (line =~ /\]/);
>>     line = braceMatcher.replaceAll("");
>> } %>
>>
>> <% if(build.result==hudson.model.Result.SUCCESS) { %>
>> CONSOLE OUTPUT
>> <%     build.getLog(1000).each() { line -> %>
>>          ${formatLine(line)}
>> <%     } %>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Slide <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Can you give examples of what you have tried? I would recommend using
>>> Groovy for sure, Jelly is painful at best.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Daniel Barker <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> At work, we use a social networking system based on Jive. We have the
>>>> ability to email to the service, but it has sever limitations on what
>>>> characters can be included. We currently manipulate the output via the
>>>> actual programs we are running, but we want a plugin type solution for
>>>> Jenkins. We need to be able to remove/replace characters like [, ], {, },
>>>> --, etc. We want to output the entire log or parts of it depending on the
>>>> particular job.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have tried both the Jelly script and Groovy script methods, but
>>>> neither seem to support the parts I need. In Jelly, I used fn:replace, and
>>>> in Groovy, I tried to use a matcher. I haven't been able to figure out what
>>>> the limitations are for these scripts with this extension or how to extend
>>>> them if possible.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have thought about adding some functionality to the actual plugin or
>>>> creating a new plugin that can do some pre-processing. The first option
>>>> wouldn't be too hard, but it has obvious drawbacks within the bounds of
>>>> modifying well-established, working code. The second option would require a
>>>> great deal more effort for limited functionality. Any advice would be much
>>>> appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>>>>
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