Pipeline Remote Loader

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Summary

The Pipeline: Groovy Libraries plugin replaces this plugin. The Pipeline shared libraries section of the Jenkins User Handbook describes the Pipeline: Groovy Libraries plugin in detail.

The plugin simplifies the usage of the shared functionality in Pipeline scripts. It allows Pipeline scripts to be stored in remote SCM iles and loads them on-demand.

Supported features:

  • Groovy file loading from Git and Github (requires an installed Git plugin)

Usage

The plugin adds a global fileLoader DSL variable, which provides methods for loading Pipeline objects from remote sources.

Available methods

The fileLoader variable provides the following methods:

  • fromGit(String libPath, String repository, String branch, String credentialsId, String labelExpression, boolean skipNodeCreation) - loading of a single Groovy file from the specified Git repository

  • withGit(String repository, String branch, String credentialsId, String labelExpression, boolean skipNodeCreation) - wrapper closure for multiple files loading from a same Git repo

  • fromSVN(String libPath, String repository, String credentialsId, String labelExpression, boolean skipNodeCreation) - loading of a single Groovy file from the specified SVN repository

  • withSVN(String repository, String credentialsId, String labelExpression, boolean skipNodeCreation) - wrapper closure for multiple files loading from a same SVN repo

  • load(String libPath) - loading of an object from a Groovy file specified by the relative path. Also can be used within withGit() closure to load multiple objects at once

Parameters:

  • libPath - a relative path to the file, ".groovy" extension will be added automatically
  • repository
    • for Git - string representation of a path to Git repository. Supports all formats supported by Git Plugin
    • for SVN - string representation of a path to/or inside an SVN repository.
  • branch - Optional: Branch to be used (it's also possible to specify labels). Default value: master
  • credentialsId - Optional: Credentials to be used for the Git repo checkout. Default value: null (unauthorized access)
  • labelExpression - Optional: label expression, which specifies a node to be used for checkout. Default value: empty string (runs on any node)
  • skipNodeCreation - Optional: If true the creation of a new node is skipped. Default value: false (creates a new node)

Groovy file format

The loading behaves similarly to the built-in load command, see Pipeline documentation for more info about library file syntax. Only one file is being loaded by commands from fileLoader. Use static initializers within the Groovy file of the loaded file to load more context from neighbor files.

Examples

Loading a single Groovy file from Git:

stage 'Load a file from GitHub'
def helloworld = fileLoader.fromGit('examples/fileLoader/helloworld',
        'https://github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-remote-loader-plugin.git', 'master', null, '')

stage 'Run method from the loaded file'
helloworld.printHello()

Loading multiple files from Git:

stage 'Load files from GitHub'
def environment, helloworld
fileLoader.withGit('https://github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-remote-loader-plugin.git', 'master', null, '') {
    helloworld = fileLoader.load('examples/fileLoader/helloworld');
    environment = fileLoader.load('examples/fileLoader/environment');
}

stage 'Run methods from the loaded content'
helloworld.printHello()
environment.dumpEnvVars()

License

MIT License

Changelog

GitHub releases