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Global Jenkins Pipeline Library with common utilities.

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Jenkins Pipeline Utilities

License: MIT

Global Jenkins Pipeline Library with common utilities.
For basic instructions, see Usage, Prerequisites and Configuration sections below.

Defines the following global steps:

Also defines the following properties:

For utilities for testing global pipeline libraries, see: TESTING.md

Usage

Basic Jenkinsfile Example:

@Library('pipeline-utils@1.x') _

properties([
  discardOldBuildsProperty()
])

withCommonPipelineSettings {
  node('node-with-docker-compose') {
    stage('Setup') {
      checkout scm
    }
        
    stage('Build') {
      // Build ...
    }
        
    stage('Unit Tests') {
      // Unit tests ...
    }
        
    stage('Publish') {
      // Publish ...
    }
        
    failAsUnstable {
      withDockerEx { dockerEx ->
        def sidecarIp
        stage('Start Sidecars') {
          def sidecar = dockerEx.compose('sidecar', file: 'path/to/sidecar.yml')
          sidecar.up().ps()
          sidecarIp = sidecar.inspectGateway()
          echo "Sidecar IP: $sidecarIp"
        }
                
        stage('Integration Tests') {
          // Run integration tests using the sidecar IP
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Prerequisites

  1. Only Linux OS based Jenkins nodes are supported
  2. Some steps require tools to be pre-installed (e.g. docker, docker-compose, curl, nc, etc.)

Configuration

To use this Global Jenkins Pipeline Library you first need to add it to your Jenkins instance:

  1. Go to: "Manage Jenkins" -> "Configure System" -> "Global Pipeline Library"
  2. Add a new library with:
    Name: pipeline-utils (or any other name)
    Default version: <empty>
    Load implicitly: [ ] (unchecked)
    Allow override: [v]
    Source Code Management: Point to this repository and give credentials

After that, you can include this library from your jenkins pipeline script:

@Library('pipeline-utils@1.x') _

Steps

withCommonPipelineSettings

Setup common pipeline settings, including timestamps and timeout.

Arguments:

Example:

withCommonPipelineSettings {
  // Do your magic
}

withDockerEx

Start a docker extension context.

Example:

withDockerEx { dockerEx ->
  // Assuming there is a docker compose file named 'my-project.yml' in the current directory 
  def myProj = dockerEx.compose('my-project', [file: 'my-project.yml'])
  // Spin the composition up and print its status
  myProj.up().ps()
  // Get the public gateway IP of the composition
  def myProjIp = myProj.inspectGateway()
  // Wait for a specific port in the composition to be responsive
  waitForPort host: myProjIp, port: 8080
  
  // Do something with the composition ...
  
  // Stop and remove the composition
  myProj.down()
}

Note-
withDockerEx closes its context automatically when the closure ends (this includes stopping and removing the composition) so calling myProj.down() explicitly is not really necessary.

Requirements:

  • docker
  • docker-compose

waitForPort

Wait for a port to be responsive or for a timeout.

Arguments:

  • host - (String) the host or IP to check
  • port - (int) the port to check
  • timeout - (Map) the timeout settings. See basic timeout step documentation for more details.
    (optional, default: [time: 20, unit: 'SECONDS'])

Example:

waitForPort host: 'the-host', port: 1234

Requirements:

  • nc (NetCat)

waitForEndpoint

Wait for an HTTP endpoint to be responsive. Issues a GET request to a given URL endpoint and waits until it responds (no matter the response status).

Arguments:

  • url - (String) the URL endpoint to check
  • timeout - (Map) the timeout settings. See basic timeout step documentation for more details.
    (optional, default: [time: 20, unit: 'SECONDS'])
  • requestTimeoutSec - (int) the max time in seconds for each attempt.
    (optional, default: 3)

Example:

waitForEndpoint url: 'http://www.acme.com'

Requirements:

  • curl

withUsernamePassword

Get username and password from a stored jenkins credentials and use them.

Arguments:

  • credentialsId - (String) the ID of the credentials to use

Example:

withUsernamePassword(credentialsId: 'the-creds-id') { username, password ->
  // Do something with the username and password...
}

withSecretText

Get a secret text by credentials ID and use it.

Arguments:

  • credentialsId - (String) the ID of the credentials to use

Example:

withSecretText(credentialsId: 'the-secret-creds-id') { secretText ->
  // Do something with the secret
}

withSecretFile

Get a secret file path by credentials ID and use it.

Arguments:

  • credentialsId - (String) the ID of the credentials to use

Example:

withSecretFile(credentialsId: 'the-secret-creds-id') { secretFilepath ->
  // Do something with the secret file
  def secret = readFile(file: secretFilepath)
}

failAsUnstable

Defines a scope in which in case of failure it is reported as UNSTABLE.

Example:

failAsUnstable {
  // Do something...
}

Note- This step can be used only in the end of the pipeline. Further steps after the failAsUnstable scope is closed will be executed and hence might affect the result status.

shEx

Executes a shell script and returns a map with both stdout and stderr, and also the result status.
Returns an ArrayMap with the following keys: 'out' (String), 'err' (String), 'status' (int).

Arguments:

  • script - (String) the script to execute

Example:

def result = shEx(script: 'java -version')
echo "out: ${result.get('out')}, err: ${result.get('err')}, status: ${result.get('status')}"

withRetry

Execute a code block and retry in case of an error.
If all attempts fail, the error of the last attempt is thrown.

Arguments:

  • retries - (int) the number of retry attempts
    (optional, default: 3)

Example:

withRetry(retries: 5) {
  // Do something that might fail
}

interactiveShell

Starts an interactive shell loop where the build execution is paused and the user can interactively execute shell command (implemented using the sh basic step). To break the loop enter the exit command. The interactive shell has a total timeout of 10 minutes.
Note- This step shall not be part of a real pipeline. Its goal is to assist with pipeline development and debugging.

Example:

interactiveShell()
//Pauses the pipeline execution and waits for human interaction

interactiveGroovyShell

Starts an interactive groovy shell loop where the build execution is paused and the user can interactively execute groovy script (implemented using the load basic step). To break the loop enter exit as the script. The interactive groovy shell has a total timeout of 10 minutes.
Note- This step shall not be part of a real pipeline. Its goal is to assist with pipeline development and debugging.
LIMITATION:
When using "Replay" after using this step, the scripts of the previous run are used. Their content is available in the "Replay" page and can be modified from there. But pay attention that the content in the "Replay" page overrides the input in the actual run.
The easiest way to workaround it is to use "Replay" and add return in the beginning of the script. This clears the cached loaded scripts for the next replay.

Example:

interactiveGroovyShell()
//Pauses the pipeline execution and waits for human interaction

Properties

Following properties can be used in the properties([...]) declaration.
For example:

properties([
  discardOldBuildsProperty()
])

discardOldBuildsProperty

Configure the job to discard old builds according to the following parameters:

  • numToKeep - (integer) the maximum number of builds to keep for the job.
    (optional, default: 10)
  • daysToKeep - (integer) the maximum number of days to keep a build.
    (optional, default: -1, i.e. infinite)

Example:

properties([
  discardOldBuildsProperty(numToKeep: 20, daysToKeep: 30)
])

License

Copyright 2018 eBay Inc.
Developer: Yinon Avraham

Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

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