An example Job DSL project that uses Gradle for building and testing.
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An example Job DSL project that uses Gradle for building and testing. Check out this presentation for a walkthrough of this example (starts around 14:00).
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├── src
│ ├── jobs # DSL script files
│ ├── main
│ │ ├── groovy # support classes
│ │ └── resources
│ │ └── idea.gdsl # IDE support for IDEA
│ ├── scripts # scripts to use with "readFileFromWorkspace"
│ └── test
│ └── groovy # specs
└── build.gradle # build file
./gradlew test
runs the specs.
JobScriptsSpec
will loop through all DSL files and make sure they don't throw any exceptions when processed. All XML output files are written to build/debug-xml
.
This can be useful if you want to inspect the generated XML before check-in. Plugins providing auto-generated DSL must be added to the build dependencies.
If you prefer to stub the auto-generated DSL, you can use JobScriptsSpecAlternative, though you may miss some syntax errors.
You can create the example seed job via the Rest API Runner (see below) using the pattern jobs/seed.groovy
.
Or manually create a job with the same structure:
true
clean test
src/jobs/**/*Jobs.groovy
src/main/groovy
build/test-results/**/*.xml
Note that starting with Job DSL 1.60 the "Additional classpath" setting is not available when Job DSL script security is enabled.
Plugins that automatically apply the functionality laid out in this example repo.