We do not use Spock, but we have a process to test jobDSL definitions 
before applying changes 
see https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library/tree/master/.ci/jobDSL 
it test that the syntax is correct and test that you can create the job.
Probably the class that helps you 
is 
https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library/blob/master/.ci/jobDSL/src/test/groovy/JobScriptsSpec.groovy
 
, also it is really tricky to configure the plugins you need 
on 
https://github.com/elastic/apm-pipeline-library/blob/master/.ci/jobDSL/build.gradle#L29-L68

El miércoles, 30 de junio de 2021 a las 16:33:56 UTC+2, 
[email protected] escribió:

> Hi, I'm trying to use a different set of plugins for different Spock 
> Specifications. I've posted a more detail question here: 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68196423/trouble-using-a-base-spock-specification-and-jenkinsrule-with-pluginmanager
>  
> I'm hoping that someone might be able to provide some insight. Thank you. 

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