Thank you. This was indeed enough to get me started on how to call a job
using the 'build' step.
What I don't understand is -- does the build step return an object as a
reference...
In otherwords, how would I do something like this:
node {
}
On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 3:07:27 PM UTC-5, James Nord wrote:
>
> Hi Drug,
>
> 'build' of the step you are looking for. It takes a job name and a map of
> parameters. The has been discussion of this on this list so a quick Google
> should get you to more information.
>
> /James
>
> On 14 January 2015 17:54:30 GMT+00:00, Doug Lethin <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> I'm a complete newbie here to the workflow plugin having only gone
>> through the docker container tutorial.
>>
>> Are there constructs in the dsl to define a workflow that will execute a
>> number of existing jobs ( either jobs define on the same master, or
>> remote) either in serial or parallel, controlling the parameters being
>> passed, pulling them from jobs run earlier in the flow?
>>
>> The benefit of this approach is that we could reuse our existing jobs
>> while we we gain experience with workflow. The ultimate goal would be to
>> transfer the work being doing in the individual jobs directly into the flow.
>>
>> This seems like a basic core step that would be available in the dsl but
>> I couldn't find an example of this in the documentation, and I'm not
>> familiar yet with the implementation and source code layout to mine
>> directly in the code to see if the functionality exists but is not
>> documented, how to possibly write my own extensions for this using the
>> extensions that are available.
>>
>> Anyone have an experience with this that can provides some
>> pointers/guidelines/examples that might help get me started?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Doug Lethin.
>>
>>
>>
> --
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>
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