Issue
The website for the plugin says that you can create a groovy script to run to determine the parameter list.
how is this resolved though? The instructions don't say anything.
- In what context is the script run?
- What am i supposed to return from the script?
- What directory is the cwd of the script? is it the environment variable WORKSPACE?
- there is an extra field called
variable bindings
. How is this used?
Solution
I had to dig into the source code to find the answer to these questions so i hope this helps everyone else.
1. In what context is the script run?
The script is run inside a groovy.lang.GroovyShell. This class is currently from the Groovy 1.8.5 library. here is an excerpt from the code:
// line 419 - 443 of the ExtendedChoiceParamaterDefinition
else if(!StringUtils.isBlank(groovyScript)) {
try {
GroovyShell groovyShell = new GroovyShell();
setBindings(groovyShell, bindings);
Object groovyValue = groovyShell.evaluate(groovyScript);
String processedGroovyValue = processGroovyValue(isDefault, groovyValue);
return processedGroovyValue;
}
catch(Exception e) {
}
}
else if(!StringUtils.isBlank(groovyScriptFile)) {
try {
GroovyShell groovyShell = new GroovyShell();
setBindings(groovyShell, bindings);
groovyScript = Util.loadFile(new File(groovyScriptFile));
Object groovyValue = groovyShell.evaluate(groovyScript);
String processedGroovyValue = processGroovyValue(isDefault, groovyValue);
return processedGroovyValue;
}
catch(Exception e) {
}
}
2. What am i supposed to return from the script?
As the above code demonstrates, the script should return a string with whatever delimiter you have specified in the paramater or a String[] array. here is a snippet of the function that processes the value returned from the script:
// line 450 - 465 of ExtendedChoiceParameterDefinition
private String processGroovyValue(boolean isDefault, Object groovyValue) {
String value = null;
if(groovyValue instanceof String[]) {
String[] groovyValues = (String[])groovyValue;
if(!isDefault) {
value = StringUtils.join((String[])groovyValue, multiSelectDelimiter);
}
else if(groovyValues.length > 0) {
value = groovyValues[0];
}
}
else if(groovyValue instanceof String) {
value = (String)groovyValue;
}
return value;
}
3. What directory is the cwd of the script? is it the environment variable WORKSPACE?
Does it matter? You can access the environment variable WORKSPACE from within the script using
Map<String, String> props = System.getenv();
def currentDir = props.get('WORKSPACE');
4. there is an extra field called variable bindings. How is this used?
This is a property file formatted key=value file. these names are then resolvable in the groovy script.
e.g.
key1=foo
prop2=bar
Answered By - coderatchet