Re: How to replace withCredentials([usernamePassword ... with credentials(...)

2017-04-06 Thread Idan Adar
The problem was that it's not "PWD" but "PSW"... On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 6:26:00 PM UTC+3, Idan Adar wrote: > > In declarative pipeline, one can use credentials() instead > of withCredentials, but I am not really sure how this works. In general, > lots of examples are missing... > > Assumi

Re: How to replace withCredentials([usernamePassword ... with credentials(...)

2017-04-06 Thread Idan Adar
There's a missing ' below, just a copy/paste mistake. The error still happens, and also with a different credential, the same one used for the checkout... so I know 100% that the values in it are valid and working... but it fails with that _PWD... On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 9:05:27 PM UTC+3,

Re: How to replace withCredentials([usernamePassword ... with credentials(...)

2017-04-06 Thread Idan Adar
The following resulted in an exception during runtime. groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: UP_PWD for class: groovy.lang.Binding at groovy.lang.Binding.getVariable(Binding.java:63) at org.jenkinsci.plugins.scriptsecurity.sandbox.groovy.SandboxInterceptor.onGet

Re: How to replace withCredentials([usernamePassword ... with credentials(...)

2017-04-06 Thread Andrew Bayer
FOO = credentials('id') will create environment variables FOO_USR and FOO_PWD On Apr 6, 2017 8:42 AM, "Idan Adar" wrote: Perhaps Robert (CCed) can help? On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 6:26:00 PM UTC+3, Idan Adar wrote: > > In declarative pipeline, one can use credentials() instead > of withCred

Re: How to replace withCredentials([usernamePassword ... with credentials(...)

2017-04-06 Thread Idan Adar
Perhaps Robert (CCed) can help? On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 6:26:00 PM UTC+3, Idan Adar wrote: > > In declarative pipeline, one can use credentials() instead > of withCredentials, but I am not really sure how this works. In general, > lots of examples are missing... > > Assuming I've created i

How to replace withCredentials([usernamePassword ... with credentials(...)

2017-04-06 Thread Idan Adar
In declarative pipeline, one can use credentials() instead of withCredentials, but I am not really sure how this works. In general, lots of examples are missing... Assuming I've created in Jenkins a credential for an access token, I can do this: stage ("Merge pull request") { environment {