Hello
Yes, that's what I want to do
Thank you so much.
El domingo, 20 de diciembre de 2020 a las 14:51:45 UTC-3, Gianluca escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure I understood your issue on calling functions. Maybe there is
> only a bit of confusion about the Jenkins pipeline syntax.
>
> From what you said, you are already calling functions into the post
> sections: "cleanWs()" is a function, "emailext body: ... " is a function.
>
> So, maybe you are confused by the fact Jenkins syntax in post doesn't
> allow something like:
>
> post {
>
> aFunction()
>
> }
>
> So, nope, the above doesn't work. Because the "post" syntax are blocks
> based on the result of the pipeline and you actually listed all possible
> options:
>
> "always, changed, fixed, regression, aborted, success, unsuccessful,
> unstable, failure, notBuilt, cleanup"
>
> And if I understood, you want to call a function that does different
> things depending on the pipeline result ... then, you need to used "always":
>
> post {
>
> always {
>
> aFunction(BUILD_RESULT)
>
> }
>
> }
>
> And then the function will do different things depending of the
> BUILD_RESULT value:
>
> if (BUILD_RESULT == "SUCCESS") {
>
> message = "Pipeline failed"
>
> } else {
>
> message = "Pipeline ... whatever"
>
> }
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gianluca.
>
>
> On 20/12/2020 17:35, Kernel Panic wrote:
>
>
> Hello there.
>
> I looking for an elagant way to execute code from the post {} section,
> I want to write a clean Jenkinsfile and execute code from shared libraries
> as
> posible.
>
> In the post section I have the tipical clean working directory like this:
>
> always {
> cleanWs()
> }
>
> I also send notification based on pipeline completion, I mean, aobrted ,
> failed,
> changed and so on, but I want to call a function to do that, I want to
> remove the
> email code I have something like this:
>
> emailext body: 'Check console output at $BUILD_URL to view the results.
> \n\n ${CHANGES} \n\n --------------------------------- \n${BUILD_LOG,
> maxLines=50, escapeHtml=false}',
> to: "${EMAIL_ADDRESSES}",
> subject: 'Pipeline Execution Failed: $PROJECT_NAME -
> #$BUILD_NUMBER'
>
> The problem seems that from the post you only can call an expected
> function of
> type: always, changed, fixed, regression, aborted, success, unsuccessful,
> unstable, failure, notBuilt, cleanup.
>
> Is there another way to accomplish this to write a more clean Post section?
>
>
> Thanks
> Regards
>
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