How to make a Jenkins/Hudson job surveil some others jobs and decide whether to build or not?
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Given that all the jobs have string LEVEL_X in it's job name, where X is a number > 1. I want every job with X = n to surveil every job with X = n-1, and start building if each of them is finished with success. And I want the job with X = n to surveil the other jobs with an interval of 1 minute.

First of all, I am interested in knowing what the best way is to do that, second I want the solution if one can be implemented by a small script, maybe a groovy script which can be run in system groovy script using the GROOVY PLUGIN.

Opinionated answered 27/5, 2012 at 22:14 Comment(0)
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Here are some hints and code snippets:

  • There is a Groovy Script console at http://<jenkins-server>/script that will help you with debugging your scripts.
  • Here is a link to Jenkins Java API.
  • Code snippet that outputs all job names:

    def hi = hudson.model.Hudson.instance
       hi.getItems(hudson.model.Project).each {project ->
       println(project.displayName)
    }
    
  • Code snippet that extracts n from LEVEL_n (implemented as closure):

    def level = { name ->
      def ret = 0
      name.eachMatch(~'LEVEL_([1-9]+[0-9*])', {ret = it[1].toInteger()})
      return ret
    }
    
  • Code snippet that gets statuses for all the latest builds:

    def hi = hudson.model.Hudson.instance
    hi.getItems(hudson.model.Project).each {project ->
      println(project.lastBuild.result)
    }
    
  • Link to the method that starts a build.

Note: things get a bit hairier if you are using Matrix builds. But as long as you don't this should be enough.

Verner answered 28/5, 2012 at 8:56 Comment(3)
+1 for the jenkins server script url - the node groovy console is worthless, since it doesn't import all the classes.Gallicanism
In the groovy console I'm finding the full script/command has to be all on one line, otherwise various syntax errors. e.g. the job name snippet works for me like this: '''def hi = hudson.model.Hudson.instance; hi.getItems(hudson.model.Project).each {project -> println(project.displayName) }'''Alex
just a FYI for folks; some of these API methods have to be given scriptApproval to run in a job.Khalsa

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