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 ?










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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 ?










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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 ?










      share|improve this question














      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 ?







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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






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          • 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













          • 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






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          • 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













          • Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.

            – Joerg S
            Nov 27 '18 at 9:37
















          1














          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






          share|improve this answer


























          • 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













          • Thanks for pointing that out - didn't notice that.

            – Joerg S
            Nov 27 '18 at 9:37














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          1








          1







          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






          share|improve this answer















          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







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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 22:31









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          • 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













          • 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











          • @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

















          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




















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