The answer is yes. But seriously, sending mails here has imo been far
longer for you then just trying it. Did you try it?
There's a check box for what you want to do.
Cheers
Le 28 mai 2015 1:38 AM, Angela Kim ssswis...@gmail.com a écrit :
Whoops...
Question is if the text-find-plugin can be
Before reinventing the wheel, I wanted to see if something already existed.
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Why not just add another build step that does “find” and “grep”, and exits with
the appropriate return code? (I’m assuming you’re on Linux here)
Matthew
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[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Angela Kim
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On 27/05/15 16:48, Angela Kim wrote:
We have a requirement to add a specific text comment to all of our
source code. As a validation, during each CI build the changed files
should be scanned to ensure that the required text has been added. If
the comment does not exist, then the build should
Whoops...
Question is if the text-find-plugin can be used to scan the changed files
for the required text?
On May 27, 2015 7:27 PM, Christopher Orr ch...@orr.me.uk wrote:
On 27/05/15 16:48, Angela Kim wrote:
We have a requirement to add a specific text comment to all of our
source code. As a