You can use:
*node ('Jenkins_slaveName'){*
* *
*}*
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 4:52:57 AM UTC-4, F'nale wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I have a pipeline that schedules various jobs. Each job runs on a specific
> node.
> The problem occurs after the pipeline has been started and the first job
> was
Jenkins does not support jdk 10. Use jdk 8.
Mark Waite
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018, 5:11 PM Vikas Gupta wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am getting the below error while starting the tomcat server , trying to
> run jenkins on tomcat server, how do i troubleshoot this problem?
> i am
On Saturday, 11 February 2017 00:49:42 UTC-5, David Karr wrote:
>
> I'm seeing some odd behavior with "println" calls in shared library
> methods, and a perhaps related issue with printing a shared library object
> in a Jenkinsfile.
>
Nice to see an answer to this by Jon S a month later where
Didn't help when I replaced with *ENV(var="PROJNAME") *in template file*. *I
received the email as:
##
This is a Heading
Job is ENV(var="PROJNAME")
##
On Friday, April 13, 2018 at 7:12:58 PM UTC-4, slide wrote:
>
> You can
For multiple usages of withCredentials:
node {
withCredentials([[$class: 'UsernamePasswordMultiBinding',
credentialsId: "TokenID_1",
usernameVariable: 'USERNAME_1',
lørdag 14. april 2018 01.04.29 UTC+2 skrev vivek følgende:
>
>
> What are branches sorted by? It is certainly not Branch, Completed or any
>> of the other columns. It seems none of the visible columns are used for
>> sort criteria.
>>
>
> We show paginated list of branches. Branches are sorted