The following plugin provides functionality available through Pipeline-compatible steps. Read more about how to integrate steps into your Pipeline in the Steps section of the Pipeline Syntax page.
For a list of other such plugins, see the Pipeline Steps Reference page.
Tuleap
projectId : String
(optional)
Name of Tuleap project this git repository belongs to.
repositoryPath : String
(optional)
credentialsId : String
(optional)
Credentials to user to scan the selected project and its git repositories as well as checkout sources.
At the moment Only "username + password" credentials are supported. Other types won't be proposed (esp. API key cannot be used) because Jenkins should be able to do both REST API calls and git http operations and only username/password with Basic Authentication can do that for now.
If the project contains private repositories or if the project itself is private, given credentials should have access to this project.
id : String
(optional)
traits
(optional)
$class: 'ApprovedPullRequestTrait'
strategyId : int
authorInChangelog
bitbucketAgedBranchesTrait
retentionDays : String
bitbucketAgedPullRequestsTrait
retentionDays : String
bitbucketAgedRefsTrait
retentionDays : String
bitbucketAgedTagsTrait
retentionDays : String
bitbucketBranchCommitSkipTrait
$class: 'BitbucketBranchDiscoveryTrait'
bitbucketBuildStatusNotifications
disableNotificationForNotBuildJobs : boolean
(optional)
sendStoppedNotificationForAbortBuild : boolean
(optional)
sendSuccessNotificationForUnstableBuild : boolean
(optional)
bitbucketCommitSkipTrait
$class: 'BitbucketGitBrowserSCMSourceTrait'
browser
assembla
repoUrl : String
$class: 'BacklogGitRepositoryBrowser'
repoName : String
repoUrl : String
bitbucketServer
repoUrl : String
bitbucket
repoUrl : String
cgit
repoUrl : String
fisheye
repoUrl : String
gitblit
repoUrl : String
projectName : String
$class: 'GitBucketBrowser'
url : String
gitLab
repoUrl : String
version : String
(optional)
gitLabBrowser
https://gitLab.example.com
then the URL for bob's skunkworks project might be https://gitLab.example.com/bob/skunkworks
.
projectUrl : String
https://gitLab.example.com
then the URL for bob's skunkworks project might be https://gitLab.example.com/bob/skunkworks
gitList
repoUrl : String
gitWeb
repoUrl : String
$class: 'GiteaBrowser'
repoUrl : String
https://gitea.example.com
then the URL for bob's skunkworks project repository might be https://gitea.example.com/bob/skunkworks
github
repoUrl : String
gitiles
repoUrl : String
$class: 'GitoriousWeb'
repoUrl : String
gogs
repoUrl : String
kiln
repoUrl : String
phabricator
repoUrl : String
repo : String
redmine
repoUrl : String
rhodeCode
repoUrl : String
$class: 'ScmManagerGitRepositoryBrowser'
repoUrl : String
jbSpace
repoUrl : String
$class: 'Stash'
repoUrl : String
teamFoundation
repoUrl : String
If TFS is also used as the repository server, this can usually be left blank.
$class: 'TracGitRepositoryBrowser'
$class: 'TuleapBrowser'
repositoryUrl : String
viewgit
repoUrl : String
projectName : String
$class: 'BitbucketJiraValidatorTrait'
jiraServerIdx : int
$class: 'BitbucketPullRequestDiscoveryTrait'
$class: 'BitbucketTagDiscoveryTrait'
buildStatusNameCustomPart
buildStatusNameCustomPart : String
(optional)
buildStatusNameOverwrite : boolean
(optional)
ignoreTypeInStatusName : boolean
(optional)
$class: 'ChangeDiscoveryTrait'
queryString : String
Provide an additional query string to search for open changes. The status:open is implicitly added and does not need to be specified. See Gerrit search operators documentation for a detailed list of the supported search operators.
-is:wipdoes not include work-in-progress changes
is:privateincludes private changes
checkoutOption
extension
timeout : int
cleanAfterCheckout
extension
.gitignore
. It also resets all tracked files to their versioned state. This ensures that the workspace is in the same state as if you cloned and checked out in a brand-new empty directory, and ensures that your build is not affected by the files generated by the previous build.
deleteUntrackedNestedRepositories : boolean
(optional)
.git
directories.
cleanBeforeCheckout
extension
.gitignore
. It also resets all tracked files to their versioned state. This ensures that the workspace is in the same state as if you cloned and checked out in a brand-new empty directory, and ensures that your build is not affected by the files generated by the previous build.
deleteUntrackedNestedRepositories : boolean
(optional)
.git
directories.
$class: 'CleanMercurialSCMSourceTrait'
cloneOption
extension
shallow : boolean
noTags : boolean
reference : String
timeout : int
depth : int
(optional)
honorRefspec : boolean
(optional)
$class: 'DisableStatusUpdateTrait'
discoverOtherRefs
ref : String
The pattern under /refs on the remote repository to discover, can contain a wildcard.
Example: test/*/merged
nameMapping : String
(optional)
Mapping for how the ref can be named in for example the @Library
.
Example: test-@{1}
Where @{1} replaces the first wildcard in the ref when discovered.
By default it will be "namespace_before_wildcard-@{1}". E.g. if ref is "test/*/merged" the default mapping would be "test-@{1}".
$class: 'FilterChecksTrait'
queryOperator
ID
, SCHEME
queryString : String
firstBuildChangelog
extension
makeChangelog : boolean
(optional)
gitLabForkDiscovery
strategyId : int
trust
One of the great powers of merge requests is that anyone with read access to a project can fork it, commit some changes to their fork and then create a merge request against the original project with their changes. There are some files stored in source control that are important. For example, a Jenkinsfile
may contain configuration details to sandbox merge requests in order to mitigate against malicious merge requests. In order to protect against a malicious merge request itself modifying the Jenkinsfile
to remove the protections, you can define the trust policy for merge requests from forks.
Other plugins can extend the available trust policies. The default policies are:
Jenkinsfile
) the contents of that file will be retrieved from the target branch on the origin project and not from the merge request branch on the fork project.
Nobody
.
jenkins.scm.api.trait.SCMHeadAuthority<? super io.jenkins.plugins.gitlabbranchsource.GitLabSCMSourceRequest, ? extends jenkins.scm.api.mixin.ChangeRequestSCMHead2, ? extends jenkins.scm.api.SCMRevision>
buildMRForksNotMirror : boolean
(optional)
browser
browser
assembla
repoUrl : String
$class: 'BacklogGitRepositoryBrowser'
repoName : String
repoUrl : String
bitbucketServer
repoUrl : String
bitbucket
repoUrl : String
cgit
repoUrl : String
fisheye
repoUrl : String
gitblit
repoUrl : String
projectName : String
$class: 'GitBucketBrowser'
url : String
gitLab
repoUrl : String
version : String
(optional)
gitLabBrowser
https://gitLab.example.com
then the URL for bob's skunkworks project might be https://gitLab.example.com/bob/skunkworks
.
projectUrl : String
https://gitLab.example.com
then the URL for bob's skunkworks project might be https://gitLab.example.com/bob/skunkworks
gitList
repoUrl : String
gitWeb
repoUrl : String
$class: 'GiteaBrowser'
repoUrl : String
https://gitea.example.com
then the URL for bob's skunkworks project repository might be https://gitea.example.com/bob/skunkworks
github
repoUrl : String
gitiles
repoUrl : String
$class: 'GitoriousWeb'
repoUrl : String
gogs
repoUrl : String
kiln
repoUrl : String
phabricator
repoUrl : String
repo : String
redmine
repoUrl : String
rhodeCode
repoUrl : String
$class: 'ScmManagerGitRepositoryBrowser'
repoUrl : String
jbSpace
repoUrl : String
$class: 'Stash'
repoUrl : String
teamFoundation
repoUrl : String
If TFS is also used as the repository server, this can usually be left blank.
$class: 'TracGitRepositoryBrowser'
$class: 'TuleapBrowser'
repositoryUrl : String
viewgit
repoUrl : String
projectName : String
gitHubAgedBranchesTrait
retentionDays : String
gitHubAgedPullRequestsTrait
retentionDays : String
gitHubAgedRefsTrait
retentionDays : String
gitHubAgedTagsTrait
retentionDays : String
gitHubBranchCommitSkipTrait
gitHubCommitSkipTrait
$class: 'GitHubJiraValidatorTrait'
jiraServerIdx : int
gitHubSourceChecks
verboseConsoleLog : boolean
(optional)
gitHubStatusChecks
name : String
(optional)
skip : boolean
(optional)
skipNotifications : boolean
(optional)
skipProgressUpdates : boolean
(optional)
suppressLogs : boolean
(optional)
unstableBuildNeutral : boolean
(optional)
lfs
gitlabAvatar
disableProjectAvatar : boolean
(optional)
gitlabMarkUnstableAsSuccess
markUnstableAsSuccess : boolean
(optional)
gitlabSkipNotifications
gitTool
gitTool : String
gitLabHookRegistration
webHookMode : String
systemHookMode : String
gitHubIgnoreDraftPullRequestFilter
ignoreOnPush
jervisFilter
This will look at the root of a GitHub reference for .jervis.yml for the branches and tags filtering. You can customize the name of the YAML file searched for if you like.
For Tags:
For Branches:
branches:
only:
- main
By default Jervis will generate Jenkins jobs for all branches that have a .jervis.yml file. You can control and limit this behavior by specifying the branches or tags key in your .jervis.yml.
You can either create an allow list of branches (only) or a block list of branches (except) to be built.
# block branches from building
branches:
except:
- legacy
- experimental
# allow only these branches
branches:
only:
- main
- stable
The same YAML can be applied to tags.
# block tags from building
tags:
except:
- .*-rc
- .*-beta
# allow only these tags
tags:
only:
- v[.0-9]+
If you specify both only and except, then except will be ignored. .jervis.yml needs to be present on all branches you want to be built. .jervis.yml will be interpreted in the context of that branch so if you specify an allow list in your main branch, then it will not propagate to other branches.
You can use regular expressions to allow or block branches:
branches:
only:
- main
- /^[.0-9]+-hotfix$/
Any name surrounded with / in the list of branches is treated as a regular expression. The expression will use Pattern.compile to compile the regex string into a Groovy regular expression.
yamlFileName : String
The filename which will be read from GitHub to determine if a Jenkins branch, tag, or pull request should be built. Provide a comma separated list of paths to YAML files in a repository and it will check each path as a fallback.
For example, set the value to: .jervis.yml, .ci/jervis.yml and this plugin will first check for valid YAML in .jervis.yml. If no YAML exists, then it will fall back to checking .ci/jervis.yml.
localBranch
logComment
logSuccess : boolean
(optional)
sudoUser : String
(optional)
$class: 'MercurialBrowserSCMSourceTrait'
browser
$class: 'FishEye'
url : String
$class: 'GoogleCode'
url : String
$class: 'HgWeb'
url : String
$class: 'Kallithea'
url : String
$class: 'KilnHG'
url : String
$class: 'RhodeCode'
url : String
$class: 'RhodeCodeLegacy'
url : String
$class: 'ScmManager'
url : String
http://YOURSCMMANAGER/scm/repo/NAMESPACE/NAME/
).
$class: 'MercurialInstallationSCMSourceTrait'
installation : String
multiBranchProjectDisplayNaming
displayNamingStrategy
Job display name with fallback to name:
Uses the branch source plugin's display name for the PR instead of the raw name
Value for configuration-as-code: OBJECT_DISPLAY_NAME
Name and, if available, display name:
Joins the raw name and the branch source plugin's display name
Value for configuration-as-code: RAW_AND_OBJECT_DISPLAY_NAME
Simple name:
Just the raw name
Value for configuration-as-code: RAW
OBJECT_DISPLAY_NAME
, RAW_AND_OBJECT_DISPLAY_NAME
, RAW
gitHubNotificationContextTrait
contextLabel : String
typeSuffix : boolean
Appends the relevant suffix to the context label(s) based on the build type. '/pr-merge', '/pr-head' or '/branch'
multipleStatusDelimiter : String
(optional)
multipleStatuses : boolean
(optional)
gitLabOriginDiscovery
strategyId : int
$class: 'PathBasedPullRequestFilterTrait'
inclusionField : String
exclusionField : String
$class: 'PreBuildMergeTrait'
extension
options
mergeTarget : String
master
.
fastForwardMode
(optional)
FF
, FF_ONLY
, NO_FF
mergeRemote : String
(optional)
origin
, that contains the branch you specify below. If left blank, it'll default to the name of the first repository configured above.
mergeStrategy
(optional)
DEFAULT
, RESOLVE
, RECURSIVE
, OCTOPUS
, OURS
, SUBTREE
, RECURSIVE_THEIRS
$class: 'PretestedIntegrationSCMTrait'
extension
gitIntegrationStrategy
accumulated
shortCommitMessage : boolean
(optional)
ffonly
shortCommitMessage : boolean
(optional)
squash
integrationBranch : String
The branch name must match your integration branch name. No trailing slash.
git checkout -B <Branch name> <Repository name>/<Branch name> git merge --squash <Branch matched by git> git commit -C <Branch matched by git>
git checkout -B <Branch name> <Repository name>/<Branch name> git merge -m <commitMsg> <Branch matched by git> --no-ff
Changes are only ever pushed when the build results is SUCCESS
git push <Repository name> <Branch name>
repoName : String
The repository name. In git the repository is always the name of the remote. So if you have specified a repository name in your Git configuration. You need to specify the exact same name here, otherwise no integration will be performed. We do the merge based on this.
No trailing slash on repository name.
Remember to specify this when working with NAMED repositories in Git
pruneStaleBranch
pruneStaleTag
bitbucketPublicRepoPullRequestFilter
$class: 'PullRequestDiscoveryTrait'
excludeBranchesWithPRs : boolean
$class: 'PullRequestLabelsBlackListFilterTrait'
labels : String
$class: 'PullRequestLabelsMatchAllFilterTrait'
labels : String
$class: 'PullRequestLabelsMatchAnyFilterTrait'
labels : String
$class: 'PullRequestNameFilterTrait'
strategyId : int
phrase : String
ignoreCase : boolean
regex : boolean
$class: 'PullRequestSourceBranchFilterTrait'
strategyId : int
phrase : String
ignoreCase : boolean
regex : boolean
$class: 'PullRequestTargetBranchFilterTrait'
strategyId : int
phrase : String
ignoreCase : boolean
regex : boolean
refSpecs
templates
value : String
@{remote}
will be replaced by the remote name (which defaults to origin
) before use.
headRegexFilterWithPRFromOrigin
regex : String
tagRegex : String
giteaReleaseDiscovery
includePreReleases : boolean
(optional)
artifactToAssetMappingEnabled : boolean
(optional)
archiveArtifacts
) will be added as assets in the release, but only if the build was successfull.
remoteName
remoteName : String
$class: 'ScmManagerBranchDiscoveryTrait'
sparseCheckoutPaths
extension
Specify the paths that you'd like to sparse checkout. This may be used for saving space (Think about a reference repository). Be sure to use a recent version of Git, at least above 1.7.10
sparseCheckoutPaths
path : String
submoduleOption
extension
depth : int
(optional)
disableSubmodules : boolean
(optional)
parentCredentials : boolean
(optional)
recursiveSubmodules : boolean
(optional)
reference : String
(optional)
git init --bare git remote add SubProject1 https://gitrepo.com/subproject1 git remote add SubProject2 https://gitrepo.com/subproject2 git fetch --all
shallow : boolean
(optional)
threads : int
(optional)
timeout : int
(optional)
trackingSubmodules : boolean
(optional)
mrTriggerComment
commentBody : String
onlyTrustedMembersCanTrigger : boolean
tuleapBranchDiscovery
tuleapNotifyPullRequest
tuleapForkPullRequestDiscovery
tuleapPullRequestDiscovery
userIdentity
extension
name : String
If given, "GIT_COMMITTER_NAME=[this]" and "GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=[this]" are set for builds. This overrides whatever is in the global settings.
email : String
If given, "GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=[this]" and "GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=[this]" are set for builds. This overrides whatever is in the global settings.
bitbucketWebhookConfiguration
Sets the value for committersToIgnore in the Bitbucket Webhook. Value should be a comma separated string.
committerToIgnore is used to prevent triggering Jenkins builds when commits by certain users are made.
committersToIgnore : String
WebhookListenerBuildConditionsTrait
alwaysBuildMROpen : boolean
(optional)
alwaysBuildMRReOpen : boolean
(optional)
alwaysIgnoreMRApproval : boolean
(optional)
alwaysIgnoreMRApproved : boolean
(optional)
alwaysIgnoreMRUnApproval : boolean
(optional)
alwaysIgnoreMRUnApproved : boolean
(optional)
alwaysIgnoreMRWorkInProgress : boolean
(optional)
alwaysIgnoreNonCodeRelatedUpdates : boolean
(optional)
headWildcardFilterWithPRFromOrigin
includes : String
*
as a wildcard; for example: master release*
excludes : String
release
tagIncludes : String
*
as a wildcard; for example: *-1.*
to build only 1.0 tags from the maven release plugin.
tagExcludes : String
*-0.*
$class: 'WipeWorkspaceTrait'
bitbucketBranchDiscovery
strategyId : int
bitbucketForkDiscovery
strategyId : int
trust
One of the great powers of pull requests is that anyone with read access to a repository can fork it, commit some changes to their fork and then create a pull request against the original repository with their changes. There are some files stored in source control that are important. For example, a Jenkinsfile
may contain configuration details to sandbox pull requests in order to mitigate against malicious pull requests. In order to protect against a malicious pull request itself modifying the Jenkinsfile
to remove the protections, you can define the trust policy for pull requests from forks.
Other plugins can extend the available trust policies. The default policies are:
Jenkinsfile
) the contents of that file will be retrieved from the target branch on the origin repository and not from the pull request branch on the fork repository.
bitbucketTrustEveryone
bitbucketTrustNobody
bitbucketTrustTeam
bitbucketPullRequestDiscovery
strategyId : int
bitbucketSshCheckout
https://
protocol for the Git repository.
This behaviour allows you to select the SSH private key to be used for checking out sources, which will consequently force the checkout to use the ssh://
protocol.
credentialsId : String
It must be a SSH key based credential.
bitbucketTagDiscovery
bitbucketWebhookRegistration
Overrides the defaults for webhook management.
Webhooks are used to inform Jenkins about changes to repositories. There are two ways webhooks can be configured:
The Manage Jenkins » System › Bitbucket Endpoints allows defining the list of servers. Each server can be associated with credentials. If credentials are defined then the default behaviour is to use those credentials to automatically manage the webhooks of all repositories that Jenkins is interested in. If no credentials are defined then the default behaviour is to require the user to manually configure webhooks.
mode : String
$class: 'com.cloudogu.scmmanager.scm.BranchDiscoveryTrait'
$class: 'com.cloudogu.scmmanager.scm.TagDiscoveryTrait'
dagshubBranchDiscovery
$class: 'io.jenkins.plugins.dagshubbranchsource.traits.ForkPullRequestDiscoveryTrait'
buildOnPullHead : boolean
(optional)
$class: 'io.jenkins.plugins.dagshubbranchsource.traits.OriginPullRequestDiscoveryTrait'
buildOnPullHead : boolean
(optional)
dagshubTagDiscovery
gitLabBranchDiscovery
strategyId : int
branchesAlwaysIncludedRegex : String
(optional)
gitLabSshCheckout
https://
protocol for the Git repository.
This behaviour allows you to select the SSH private key to be used for checking out sources, which will consequently force the checkout to use the ssh://
protocol.
credentialsId : String
gitLabTagDiscovery
gitBranchDiscovery
gitTagDiscovery
headRegexFilter
regex : String
headWildcardFilter
includes : String
*
as a wildcard; for example: master release*
excludes : String
release alpha-* beta-*
headRegexFilterWithPR
regex : String
tagRegex : String
headWildcardFilterWithPR
includes : String
*
as a wildcard; for example: master release*
excludes : String
release
tagIncludes : String
*
as a wildcard; for example: *-1.*
to build only 1.0 tags from the maven release plugin.
tagExcludes : String
*-0.*
giteaBranchDiscovery
strategyId : int
giteaForkDiscovery
strategyId : int
trust
One of the great powers of pull requests is that anyone with read access to a repository can fork it, commit some changes to their fork and then create a pull request against the original repository with their changes. There are some files stored in source control that are important. For example, a Jenkinsfile
may contain configuration details to sandbox pull requests in order to mitigate against malicious pull requests. In order to protect against a malicious pull request itself modifying the Jenkinsfile
to remove the protections, you can define the trust policy for pull requests from forks.
Other plugins can extend the available trust policies. The default policies are:
Jenkinsfile
) the contents of that file will be retrieved from the target branch on the origin repository and not from the pull request branch on the fork repository.
Nobody
.
gitLabTrustMembers
bitbucketTrustTeam
bitbucketTrustEveryone
bitbucketTrustNobody
gitLabTrustEveryone
gitLabTrustNobody
gitLabTrustPermissions
giteaTrustContributors
giteaTrustEveryone
giteaTrustNobody
gitHubTrustContributors
gitHubTrustEveryone
gitHubTrustNobody
gitHubTrustPermissions
giteaPullRequestDiscovery
strategyId : int
giteaSSHCheckout
https://
protocol for the Git repository.
This behaviour allows you to select the SSH private key to be used for checking out sources, which will consequently force the checkout to use the ssh://
protocol.
credentialsId : String
giteaTagDiscovery
giteaWebhookRegistration
Overrides the defaults for webhook management.
Webhooks are used to inform Jenkins about changes to repositories. There are two ways webhooks can be configured:
The Manage Jenkins » Configure System › Gitea Server allows defining the list of servers. Each server can be associated with credentials. If credentials are defined then the default behaviour is to use those credentials to automatically manage the webhooks of all repositories that Jenkins is interested in. If no credentials are defined then the default behaviour is to require the user to manually configure webhooks.
mode : String
gitHubBranchDiscovery
strategyId : int
env.GIT_BRANCH
will be set to the branch name rather than PR-#
. Also, status notifications for these builds will only be applied to the commit and not to the pull request.
gitHubForkDiscovery
strategyId : int
trust
One of the great powers of pull requests is that anyone with read access to a repository can fork it, commit some changes to their fork and then create a pull request against the original repository with their changes. There are some files stored in source control that are important. For example, a Jenkinsfile
may contain configuration details to sandbox pull requests in order to mitigate against malicious pull requests. In order to protect against a malicious pull request itself modifying the Jenkinsfile
to remove the protections, you can define the trust policy for pull requests from forks.
Other plugins can extend the available trust policies. The default policies are:
Jenkinsfile
) the contents of that file will be retrieved from the target branch on the origin repository and not from the pull request branch on the fork repository.
Nobody
. NOTE: all collaborators are trusted, even if they are only members of a team with read permission.
gitHubTrustContributors
gitHubTrustEveryone
gitHubTrustNobody
gitHubTrustPermissions
gitHubPullRequestDiscovery
strategyId : int
gitHubSshCheckout
https://
protocol for the Git repository.
This behaviour allows you to select the SSH private key to be used for checking out sources, which will consequently force the checkout to use the ssh://
protocol.
credentialsId : String
gitHubTagDiscovery
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