This is clever - thanks.

I don't have a directory of files in my git project- but I am guessing I
could write something to add - like a deployment tag list that matches the
docker registry?

Ideally I would pull the docker register tag list and use that.


On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 1:15 PM [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  import groovy.json.JsonSlurperClassic
>  def jsonSlurper = new JsonSlurperClassic()
> def response = jsonSlurper.parse(new URL("SOME REPO HERE"))
> return response
>
> It was something like that ^
>
> You can always start with a "return [ 'a', 'b'] " , we used the
> ActiveChoice reactive parameter
>
>
> On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 11:32:33 PM UTC-5 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> I’ve used the extended choice parameter to pull a list of files from a
>> directory in github and display a set of checkboxes. I’ll remember to grab
>> you a snippet tomorrow during work!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 17:01 Kari Cowan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am working on a Jenkins job to rollback a Docker container to the
>>> previous version.  This on its own is pretty straight-forward, but what I
>>> want to do is get my list of available tags from the registry. As opposed
>>> to going to the registry-page and seeing what's available, then copy/paste
>>> a value into a form on Jenkins, I'd like to automate that step somehow - by
>>> grabbing the data from the registry page and displaying the options in a
>>> choice parameter in Jenkins on the build screen.
>>>
>>> For example, call in the registry url by ip, example,
>>> 10.11.12.199:5000/v2/some-api/tags/list might display some JSON like:
>>> {"name":"some-api","tags":["qa_api-11","qa_api-12","qa_api-13"]}
>>>
>>> What's the best tool for this?  I'm no Groovy expert but would the
>>> Extensible Choice Parameter plugin coupled with a Groovy script be useful
>>> here? I'm not really clued up yet if this is possible in Groovy, but am
>>> open to suggestions.  Does anyone have any tips on that or other methods
>>> that are better?
>>>
>>>
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