Thank you. I didn't fully appreciate that the workflow executes from the
master even within a node block. Just to be clear, this means that for a
node block, the master executing the workflow is effectively communicating
with the slave for each command. the node block simply sets the context
such as machine, cwd, etc.
Cheers,
-tim
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 9:01:53 AM UTC-8, Jesse Glick wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 4:01:35 PM UTC-5, Timothy Wojtaszek wrote:
>>
>> new File(root).eachDir { dirs << it.name }
>>
>
> You cannot use java.io.File methods from a Workflow script if you are
> using slaves, since the script always runs on the master. If you need to
> inspect files beyond what readFile/writeFile provides, use a sh script or
> the like.
>
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