Issue
on Linux you can replace the double quotes by single quotes to avoid interpolation.
// WRONG!
sh("curl -u ${EXAMPLE_CREDS_USR}:${EXAMPLE_CREDS_PSW} https://example.com/")
// CORRECT!
sh('curl -u $EXAMPLE_CREDS_USR:$EXAMPLE_CREDS_PSW https://example.com/')
On Windows however, I'm not getting this to work.
Next command will work:
bat "mvn ${MAVENARGS} package -Ddlc=${DLC}"
But next command doesn't work:
bat 'mvn $MAVENARGS package -Ddlc=$DLC'
So how do you do this for a bat script?
Solution
Should be
bat 'mvn %MAVENARGS% package -Ddlc=%DLC%'
On Windows.
Answered By - Lieven Cardoen