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dogfood commented on JENKINS-13546:
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[jenkins_main_trunk #1689|http://ci.jenkins-ci.org/job/jenkins_main_trunk/1689/]
[FIXED JENKINS-13546]: return a JSON string when client request it through
content-type header (Revision 1409fdff1955581b91904d73781054a63f1d6f85)
Result = UNSTABLE
Kohsuke Kawaguchi :
[1409fdff1955581b91904d73781054a63f1d6f85|https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/commit/1409fdff1955581b91904d73781054a63f1d6f85]
Files :
* core/src/main/java/hudson/model/ParametersDefinitionProperty.java
* changelog.html
> buildWithParameters: return a JSON string when client request it through
> content-type header
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> Key: JENKINS-13546
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13546
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: current
> Environment: Jenkins 1.460 on Debian Squeeze
> Reporter: Reynald Borer
>
> Right now, every call on the buildWithParameters URL will always redirect to
> the job page on success. If this API is queried through an Ajax call, it
> should return a JSON output of the current job instead. This can easily be
> detected based on the Content-Type http header sent by the client.
> This is useful for example if one wants to trigger a parametrized build from
> jQuery, and parse the result. Right now, jQuery will always get back the HTML
> page of the job, which makes it hard to do any error handling.
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