Actually there is a way:

https://myjenkins.ci.cloudbees.com/job/myjob/build?delay=2100sec

That means build 35 minutes from now.

It works on CloudBees. I'm not sure if it's working on vanilla Jenkins or if
it requires a plugin.

I also never see it on CloudBees interface. I just noticed that the "Build
Now" link has a ?delay=0sec parameter and I thought "hey, this is useful!"
so I put ?delay=Xsec in there and voila! It works.

SUPER USEFUL HIDDEN FEATURE if you feel me.

I definitely have no idea why it doesn't have a proper UI, i.e. a simple
text box inputting seconds or minutes would be sufficient.

I feel your pain.

Hendy



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