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Work on JENKINS-13552 started by gbois.

> Provide extended 'injected environment variables' view
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>                 Key: JENKINS-13552
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13552
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: envinject
>            Reporter: Marcel Huber
>            Assignee: gbois
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> Especially in multi configuration jobs and master/slave environments, it is 
> sometimes difficult to examine where an injected value comes from and 
> probably why it is different to our expectation.
> I guess a UI containing an env location matrix would help to figure out the 
> origin of a value.
> Example:
> |Variable name | injected value  | injected from | masters value | 
> propertiesfile value | slave value | groovy script | ... |
> |HOME          | /var/lib/jenins | slave | /home/jenkins | -- | 
> /var/lib/jenkins | -- | ... |
> |...| | | | | | | |
> I could also think of such a matrix as a help for configuration when you 
> don't actually know all parties potentially injecting values for a variable.

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