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It also seems that until we enable Allow anonymous read access, this cli does not work for build. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30066657/jenkins-cant-find-the-job-when-build-job-why
Here are some of the examples.
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Following examples are coded to wait till Job is completed and it pulls in console output as well. Also, it will be able to retrieve status by just looking at return code. |
Here are some of the example of cli invocation.
Invoke Job without any parameters
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java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s http://<hostname>:8080 build ExecuteParameters1 -f -s -v --username auto --password <password> |
Invoke Job with parameters
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java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s http://<hostname>:8080 build ExecuteParameters1 -f -s -v -p ORACLE_HOME=/tmp -p INPUT1=2 -p INPUT2=3 --username auto --password <password> |
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This can be done from FlexDeploy unix shell plugin using command below.
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -jar /u01/jenkins/jenkins-cli.jar -s $FDJENKINS_URL build <Job Name> -f -s -v -p INPUT1=$WF_INP1 -p INPUT2=$WF_INP2 --username $FDJENKINS_USERNAME --password JENKINS_PASSWORD |
Now let's check what was passed to Jenkins job and it matches our input parameters.
Now let's try to fail Jenkins job by passing wrong arguments. In this case, we will pass incorrect folder and job will fail.