The blue ocean plugin might be able to give you the view that you want. In
my experience, the vanilla pipelines just append Columns to a table.

On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 10:09 Simon Richter <simon.rich...@hogyros.de>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a rather simple meta-pipeline:
>
>     pipeline {
>         parameters {
>             string(name: 'PATCH_URL', defaultValue: '', description:
> 'URL of a patch file to download and apply')
>         }
>         agent none
>         stages {
>             stage('Build Configurations') {
>                 parallel {
>                     stage('Linux') {
>                         agent none
>                         steps {
>                             build job: 'linux-kicad-patch', \
>                                 parameters: [ \
>                                     string(name: 'PATCH_URL', \
>                                         value: "${PATCH_URL}") ], \
>                                 propagate: true, \
>                                 wait: true
>                         }
>                     }
>                     stage('Windows MSYS2') {
>                         agent none
>                         steps {
>                             build job: 'windows-kicad-msys2-patch', \
>                                 parameters: [ \
>                                     string(name: 'PATCH_URL', \
>                                         value: "${PATCH_URL}") ], \
>                                 propagate: true, \
>                                 wait: true
>                         }
>                     }
>                     stage('Windows MSVC') {
>                         agent none
>                         steps {
>                             build job: 'windows-kicad-msvc-patch', \
>                                 parameters: [ \
>                                     string(name: 'PATCH_URL', \
>                                         value: "${PATCH_URL}") ], \
>                                 propagate: true, \
>                                 wait: true
>                         }
>                     }
>                 }
>             }
>         }
>     }
>
> This should build the three downstream projects with the same
> parameters, in parallel.
>
> The stage view shows four stages after starting a build shows four stages:
>
>  - "Build Configurations" (done after 295ms)
>  - "Windows MSVC" (done after 0ms, paused for 0ms)
>  - "Windows MSYS2" (done after 0ms, paused for 0ms)
>  - "Linux" (in progress, with increasing stage time)
>
> Ideally, it wouldn't show the "outer" stage at all, and display the
> three "inner" stages as "in progress" at the same time. Is that possible?
>
>    Simon
>
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