Mix and match shell variables with groovy variables in Jenkinsfile
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I've tried various variations of the below code, none of them seems to work
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
"${command}"
'''
}
command
is the dynamic shell command that I want to execute after re-creating the environment variables from env.txt
Any idea ?
shell jenkins groovy jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
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I've tried various variations of the below code, none of them seems to work
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
"${command}"
'''
}
command
is the dynamic shell command that I want to execute after re-creating the environment variables from env.txt
Any idea ?
shell jenkins groovy jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
add a comment |
I've tried various variations of the below code, none of them seems to work
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
"${command}"
'''
}
command
is the dynamic shell command that I want to execute after re-creating the environment variables from env.txt
Any idea ?
shell jenkins groovy jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
I've tried various variations of the below code, none of them seems to work
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
"${command}"
'''
}
command
is the dynamic shell command that I want to execute after re-creating the environment variables from env.txt
Any idea ?
shell jenkins groovy jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
shell jenkins groovy jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
asked Nov 20 '18 at 22:31
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Use this
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
''' + "${command}"
}
The single quotes '''
will create multi-line shell script. The "
quotes will get the value of command variable and concatenate it with shell script.
Note that there are two shell variables key
& value
& hence, '''
can't be replaced with """
References :
Access a Groovy variable from within shell step in Jenkins pipeline
How to pass variables from Jenkinsfile to shell command
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replacekey
&value
variables as well, which is incorrect.
– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
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Use this
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
''' + "${command}"
}
The single quotes '''
will create multi-line shell script. The "
quotes will get the value of command variable and concatenate it with shell script.
Note that there are two shell variables key
& value
& hence, '''
can't be replaced with """
References :
Access a Groovy variable from within shell step in Jenkins pipeline
How to pass variables from Jenkinsfile to shell command
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replacekey
&value
variables as well, which is incorrect.
– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
add a comment |
Use this
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
''' + "${command}"
}
The single quotes '''
will create multi-line shell script. The "
quotes will get the value of command variable and concatenate it with shell script.
Note that there are two shell variables key
& value
& hence, '''
can't be replaced with """
References :
Access a Groovy variable from within shell step in Jenkins pipeline
How to pass variables from Jenkinsfile to shell command
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replacekey
&value
variables as well, which is incorrect.
– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
add a comment |
Use this
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
''' + "${command}"
}
The single quotes '''
will create multi-line shell script. The "
quotes will get the value of command variable and concatenate it with shell script.
Note that there are two shell variables key
& value
& hence, '''
can't be replaced with """
References :
Access a Groovy variable from within shell step in Jenkins pipeline
How to pass variables from Jenkinsfile to shell command
Use this
def runScript(command){
sh '''#!/bin/bash
file="env.txt"
while IFS='=' read -r key value
do
export ${key}="${value}"
done < "$file"
pwd
''' + "${command}"
}
The single quotes '''
will create multi-line shell script. The "
quotes will get the value of command variable and concatenate it with shell script.
Note that there are two shell variables key
& value
& hence, '''
can't be replaced with """
References :
Access a Groovy variable from within shell step in Jenkins pipeline
How to pass variables from Jenkinsfile to shell command
edited Nov 28 '18 at 2:45
answered Nov 20 '18 at 22:31
coding_idiotcoding_idiot
9,69174697
9,69174697
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replacekey
&value
variables as well, which is incorrect.
– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
add a comment |
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replacekey
&value
variables as well, which is incorrect.
– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
You could also just replace ‘’’ by “””
– Joerg S
Nov 23 '18 at 20:43
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replace
key
& value
variables as well, which is incorrect.– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
@JoergS that won't work because it'll try to replace
key
& value
variables as well, which is incorrect.– coding_idiot
Nov 26 '18 at 1:15
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.
– Joerg S
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
add a comment |
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