Issue Type: Improvement Improvement
Affects Versions: current
Assignee: Unassigned
Components: post-completed-build-result
Created: 10/Apr/14 8:53 PM
Description:

When Aggregating Downstream Test Results, it would be great to be able to use environmental variables when specifying which downstream job results to aggregate. Currently, if you use a variable, it doesn't resolve it and doesn't aggregate anything.

Details of my situation:
I have a job which calls a job which calls a job which dynamically generates and runs test jobs based on the contents of an SVN folder at a specified revision.

Automatic aggregation does not work even though test results are present in the individual jobs.

If I manually list the jobs to aggregate, they are successfully aggregated. However, because the list of job to run changes regularly, having a static list of jobs to aggregate is not a workable solution.

I have an environmental variable, $LIST_OF_TESTS, which is a comma-delimited string of all the jobs I need, but when I pass it into the 'Jobs to Aggregate' field, it does not work. I have tested that this variable is correct, and accessible from other post-build actions.

Project: Jenkins
Labels: AggregateDownsteamTestResults EnvironmentalVariable
Priority: Major Major
Reporter: Josh Shapiro
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