In the meantime I've reverted back to Analysis Collector 1.19.

-- 
Regards
Darren


On 11 April 2012 14:10, Darren Syzling <dsyzl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes sorry email-ext 2.19 installed.
>
>
> On 11 April 2012 14:05, Slide <slide.o....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I hope you mean email-ext 2.19. There is nothing different about the groovy
>> implementation in email-ext, it uses the same one as the rest of Jenkins.
>>
>> On Apr 11, 2012 5:57 AM, "Darren Syzling" <dsyzl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ulli,
>>>
>>> I'd be happy to work on something together. I did however try a few
>>> variants but the hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsResultAction class
>>> could not be found, I tried variants of this:
>>>
>>> warningsResultAction =
>>>
>>> build.getAction(Class.forName("hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsResultAction"))
>>> warningsResultAction =
>>> build.getAction(hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsResultAction.class)
>>>
>>> and using the class loader:
>>> ClassLoader cl = it.class.getClassLoader()
>>> def warningsClass =
>>> cl.loadClass("hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsResultAction", true)
>>>
>>> Is there something different about the groovy parser engine loaded by
>>> email-ext which would mean other plugin classes were not available.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately I then decided to upgrade to Jenkins 1.459 along with:
>>> Static analysis utilities 1.38
>>> Warnings 3.28
>>> Static analysis collector  1.24
>>> Email-ext  2.18
>>>
>>> This has broken my ability to build and configure the project, when I
>>> build:
>>> 11-Apr-2012 13:55:43 hudson.model.Executor run
>>> SEVERE: Executor threw an exception
>>> java.lang.AssertionError: class
>>> hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsPublisher is missing its descriptor
>>>        at jenkins.model.Jenkins.getDescriptorOrDie(Jenkins.java:1076)
>>>        at hudson.tasks.Publisher.getDescriptor(Publisher.java:123)
>>>        at hudson.tasks.Recorder.getDescriptor(Recorder.java:51)
>>>        at
>>> hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsPublisher.getDescriptor(WarningsPublisher.java:323)
>>>        at
>>> hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsPublisher.getDescriptor(WarningsPublisher.java:41)
>>>        at hudson.model.Descriptor.toMap(Descriptor.java:873)
>>>        at hudson.util.DescribableList.toMap(DescribableList.java:128)
>>>        at hudson.model.Project.getPublishers(Project.java:109)
>>>        at hudson.model.Build$RunnerImpl.cleanUp(Build.java:171)
>>>        at hudson.model.Run.run(Run.java:1457)
>>>        at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:46)
>>>        at
>>> hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88)
>>>        at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:238)
>>>
>>>
>>> and when I try and configure the project I can't access email-ext or
>>> warnings configuration information:
>>> 11-Apr-2012 13:46:50 hudson.ExpressionFactory2$JexlExpression evaluate
>>> WARNING: Caught exception evaluating: i.descriptor. Reason:
>>> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetExcept
>>> ion
>>> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
>>>        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>>>        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
>>>        at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
>>>        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.util.PropertyExecutor.execute(PropertyExecutor.java:125)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.util.introspection.UberspectImpl$VelGetterImpl.invoke(UberspectIm
>>> pl.java:314)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.parser.ASTArrayAccess.evaluateExpr(ASTArrayAccess.java:185)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.parser.ASTIdentifier.execute(ASTIdentifier.java:75)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.parser.ASTReference.execute(ASTReference.java:83)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.parser.ASTReference.value(ASTReference.java:57)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.parser.ASTReferenceExpression.value(ASTReferenceExpression.java:5
>>> 1)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jexl.ExpressionImpl.evaluate(ExpressionImpl.java:80)
>>>        at
>>> hudson.ExpressionFactory2$JexlExpression.evaluate(ExpressionFactory2.java:72)
>>>        at
>>> org.apache.commons.jelly.tags.core.CoreTagLibrary$3.run(CoreTagLibrary.java:134)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11 April 2012 10:53, Ullrich Hafner <ullrich.haf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > I haven't yet done that but it should be possible to access the objects
>>> > using this method from your script:
>>> >
>>> > WarningsResultAction action =
>>> > getAction("hudson.plugins.warnings.WarningsResultAction")
>>> > From this object you get the result using action.getResult()
>>> >
>>> > Maybe we can work together on making an example for the warnings plug-in
>>> > so that I can include it on the wiki page?
>>> >
>>> > Ulli
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 04/11/2012 11:25 AM, Darren Syzling wrote:
>>> >> Regarding the Warnings plugin - is there anyway I can access warning
>>> >> information for the current build from a mail-ext groovy template by
>>> >> using the hudson/jenkins model API? Or would I use the token macro
>>> >> expansion plugin in some way? I was wondering if there was a
>>> >> documented way of gaining access to the WarningsResult and
>>> >> WarningsResultAction so I could access the getSummary method from
>>> >> within the mail template (or iterate over other information if
>>> >> necessary) in a similar way to accessing JUnit test results?  I
>>> >> wondered if there was a standard way for plugins to publish their
>>> >> action results into the Hudson model so that post build actions could
>>> >> retrieve and process them,
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>> Darren
>
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Darren

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