Thanks for the replies. I went with hard-coding the 2 nodes, in the hopes that at some point the matrix will allow use of variables for the value.

On 19.10.2020 12:27, '[email protected]' via Jenkins Users wrote:
You mean something like a dynamic axis created by a piece of script? I had a similar issue in the past and did not find a way. There might be something with script blocks in a pipeline and dynamic stage-creation with a for-loop. When I remember right I found some examples with google when I investigated this.

Roland Asmann schrieb am Montag, 19. Oktober 2020 um 10:16:51 UTC+2:

    Hi,

    Thanks for that. I see I forgot to mention something in my original
    post: The nodes I want to run my job on should come from a label. So I
    would need to get the 'values' in the matrix-part by figuring out which
    nodes have this label set...

    Can I add a simple 1-, maybe 2-line script block in my pipeline to
    retrieve those values and use them?


    On 19.10.2020 9:45, '[email protected]' via Jenkins Users
    wrote:
     > Hi,
     >
     > I don't exactly understand your problem. Please have a look here:
     > https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2019/11/22/welcome-to-the-matrix/
    <https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2019/11/22/welcome-to-the-matrix/>
     >
     > you very easily can integrate matrix in a declarative pipeline.
    Insert
     > your nodes as an axis of the matrix and add an 'agent' in the stage
     > doing your job.
     >
     > But maybe I missed a point somewhere...
     >
     >
     > Roland Asmann schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 18:23:48
    UTC+2:
     >
     > Hey everybody,
     >
     > I have this job, written as a declarative pipeline, the now needs to
     > be run on 2 nodes instead of just 1. Before, I would use the
     > Matrix-Job for that, but I am not quite sure how to do this in my
     > pipeline...
     > I searched around a bit and found some example on how to do it with
     > a scripted pipeline, but I would prefer to stick to the declarative
     > format -- if possible. The reason for that is that my team is just
     > learning about pipelines and have just about mastered declarative. I
     > don't want to throw them in the deep end for scripted yet.
     >
     > Is this possible in declarative? If so, tips would be helpful.
     > If not, at least 1 reply telling me this would also be helpful! ;-)
     >
     > Thanks,
     > Roland
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