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Issue Type:
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New Feature
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Affects Versions:
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Assignee:
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itai Or
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Components:
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jenkins-multijob-plugin |
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Created:
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21/Mar/14 8:45 AM
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Description:
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I am not sure this is even doable in Jenkins, but the ability to start a job from a specific job / phase.
In a scenario where a build failed at some stage and you would like to resume it from a certain step that will help speed up a release / test when needed, today in order to do that you need to edit the multiJob and disable the steps / jobs you want to skip in this specific execution.
[ An alternative option I could think of whilst writing down this feature request was maybe we can have a "disable only for the next run" checkbox, so if you wish to resume a job you would edit and toggle a "disable for next build" trigger the jobs and on the next run all the jobs will be enabled - so one doesn't need to edit it again ].
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Fix Versions:
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current |
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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hagzag
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