Hey Everyone!
I just joined a team that uses Jenkins for continuous integration and want
to know if there is a plugin for the particular problem I'm looking to
solve. Let me just start by saying, I'm completely new to Jenkins/Hudson
and am actively trying to learn about the system while trying to solve this
problem.
My team uses git for version control and as far as I know they have the git
plugin for Jenkins already installed. Using some customized email plugin (I
think Email-ext), our team lead has Jenkins send out an email when a build
fails which includes what unit tests failed. We want to take this a step
further.
In addition to what tests failed, is there a way to *include the diff of
every file that has changed since the last build or commit* to the email?
We'd like to know exactly who goofed up and where, when a build fails so
that even if the original author isn't there at the moment, someone else
knows where to look immediately without having to fish through git logs to
figure out what went wrong.
I picked up O'Reilly's *Jenkins: The Definitive Guide* and in the chapter
on Notifications, they mentioned that with Email-ext, you can include
tokens in your email's body. One such token was ${CHANGES} which is
described as "displays the changes made since the last build." Does anyone
have any experience with this plugin that knows if this is what I am
looking for?
Thanks in advance for any help! :-)
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