You can add build parameters while the build's in flight, with 
[jenkinsURL]/cli/command/set-build-parameter
You should be able to refer to those in subsequent builds

See also https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plot+Plugin  (though 
I've never used it)

--- Matt

On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 9:22:27 PM UTC-7, Andrew Melo wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I had two short questions about what was possible with pipeline jobs: 
>
> 1) Suppose I want to track some arbitrary values between builds and 
> fail if they have decreased. Is there a way to stash integers/values 
> between builds? For example, let's say I want to enforce that the lint 
> of the codebase gets better with each commit or github pull request. 
> Is there a step/command that could be used within groovy to extract 
> the previous value to make the comparison? Or, am I stuck basically 
> manually copying results to "magic" places on the master that later 
> builds can suck down. 
>
> 2) Let's suppose that I want to publish a trend of these values as a 
> graph on the main job page. I know there's the HTML publisher that can 
> publish arbitrary pages, but that's buried another click down. Is 
> there a way to have custom charts/HTML show up on the job/build pages 
> themselves? 
>
> Thanks! 
> Andrew 
>
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> Andrew Melo 
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