Hi,

I've been using Jenkins at work, for just over a year. I"m not the main 
architect of our groovy infrastructure. I'm just a user
who has several jobs which run each night.

Each of those jobs saves a handful of artifacts (log files) from that job.

I usually go into each job and look at a specific file (common to each 
job), for specific text that would indicate the job had a problem.
Since there are so many jobs being run, this takes quite a bit of time. 
Every day.

I would like to be able to search all of the jobs which ran on a certain 
date and scan the artifacts for specific text.
I would probably do this outside of Jenkins, by writing a script to scan 
the artifact files.

However, I don't know how to gain access to those jobs programmatically, 
let alone scanning the artifacts of each of those jobs.

I've used the Python-Jenkins library 
https://python-jenkins.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

but it doesn't have the ability to do what I want- scanning the artifacts 
of several builds (or a specific build).

Thanks

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