Re: Dynamic Parameter question

2014-05-19 Thread alok kumar
Hi Loannis,
Thanks for guiding me.
Can you please provide me an example groovy script meant to do this kind of 
work?
I am a little lost as I can even see any help icon for the way the script 
should be written using the other job parameters.

Thanks,
Alok

On Friday, 9 May 2014 23:08:31 UTC+5:30, Ioannis Moutsatsos wrote:

 I think that all the capability that you need is available to theuno-choice 
 pluginhttps://github.com/biouno/uno-choice-plugindeveloped by the 
 BioUno http://biouno.org/ project.

 This plugin generates *dynamic choice selections* from a groovy script. 
 You can use *one or more parameters* from the current Jenkins job form to 
 parameterize the groovy script and it will update the list when on eof them 
 changes (before submitting the build).
 Finally, you can display the choices as a single or multi-select drop down 
 list or as a checkbox or radio button options.

 The plug-ins developed for BioUno are too niche-specific and thus aren’t 
 released to Jenkins update center. In order to install the plug-ins you 
 have to add the BioUno update center.
 See here http://biouno.org/jenkins-update-site.htmlfor instructions

 Hope it helps.
 Best regards
 Ioannis

 On Monday, May 5, 2014 11:05:32 AM UTC-4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi All,
 We have a requirement in one of our Jenkins parameterized build project 
 where we need to populate a selection of options in one parameter  based on 
 the selection that was made before in another parameter i.e. dynamically 
 populating the second parameter based on the first one.

 What is the best way to do this? I need to have check boxes as options in 
 the second parameter based on the selection of a single choice parameter in 
 the first one.

 E.g. say that we select car in the first parameter, I should get to 
 choose from Ford, Toyota, Honda, Subaru, etc in the next parameter and that 
 should be check boxes.

 Is there a way to achieve this requirement? Also, how do we access the 
 value of a parameter in a groovy script in another parameter?

 Any help would be deeply appreciated.

 Thanks in advance,
 Alok



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Re: Dynamic Parameter question

2014-05-09 Thread Ioannis Moutsatsos
I think that all the capability that you need is available to theuno-choice 
pluginhttps://github.com/biouno/uno-choice-plugindeveloped by the 
BioUno http://biouno.org/ project.

This plugin generates *dynamic choice selections* from a groovy script. You 
can use *one or more parameters* from the current Jenkins job form to 
parameterize the groovy script and it will update the list when on eof them 
changes (before submitting the build).
Finally, you can display the choices as a single or multi-select drop down 
list or as a checkbox or radio button options.

The plug-ins developed for BioUno are too niche-specific and thus aren’t 
released to Jenkins update center. In order to install the plug-ins you 
have to add the BioUno update center.
See here http://biouno.org/jenkins-update-site.htmlfor instructions

Hope it helps.
Best regards
Ioannis

On Monday, May 5, 2014 11:05:32 AM UTC-4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi All,
 We have a requirement in one of our Jenkins parameterized build project 
 where we need to populate a selection of options in one parameter  based on 
 the selection that was made before in another parameter i.e. dynamically 
 populating the second parameter based on the first one.

 What is the best way to do this? I need to have check boxes as options in 
 the second parameter based on the selection of a single choice parameter in 
 the first one.

 E.g. say that we select car in the first parameter, I should get to choose 
 from Ford, Toyota, Honda, Subaru, etc in the next parameter and that should 
 be check boxes.

 Is there a way to achieve this requirement? Also, how do we access the 
 value of a parameter in a groovy script in another parameter?

 Any help would be deeply appreciated.

 Thanks in advance,
 Alok


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