Hi,

I'm using the remote file loader to load pipeline scripts from GIT. Each 
script represents a different test scenario i need deploy and test. A given 
remote file looks like this:

def x, y, z

def initialize() {

set x
set y
set z 

}

def setupEnv() {

 get y to do something
}

def runTests() {
 get x and z to do something
}

return this;


All my test scenario classes use the same variables x, y and z but the 
methods perform different things. My problem is that when i load a script 
from git all the variables (x, y, z) become visible everywhere. So, if i 
want to run 2 test scenarios in parallel and load both scripts from git the 
variables are messed up (they overwrite each other).

def env1, env2

fileLoader.withGit('
https://github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-remote-loader-plugin.git', 'master', 
null, '') {
    env1= fileLoader.load('examples/fileLoader/helloworld');
    env2 = fileLoader.load('examples/fileLoader/environment');
}

parallel 'env1': { 
 env1.initialize()
 env1.setupEnv()
}, 'env2': {
 env2.initialize()
 env2.setupEnv()
}


So when i run the above the variables x,y,z are based on which initialize() 
method was called last (env1 or env2) so everything is messed up.

How can i resolve this issue? Can i make the variables defined in a script 
that is loaded via fileLoader visible only to the script itself?

Thanks

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