execute (Windows Shell)
Executes user-provided Windows commands and/or existing bat scripts on a Windows server/machine. The plugin provides the ability for the user to define additional inputs that will be available to the bat scripts when executing. In addition, the plugin provides the ability for the user to define any number of outputs from the execution of the bat script that can be utilized in subsequent steps in the workflow.
All workflow execution properties are also available to the shell script, but any print of secure properties using echo command will result in ***** being printed in FlexDeploy logs. This prevents secure property values like PASSWORD from being visible to any FlexDeploy user.
Inputs
Outputs
Output Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
User Defined | No | See Special Considerations below. |
Artifacts
This operation delegates consumes/produces artifacts decision to the workflow developer. Check Consumes Artifacts on the workflow step editor if this operation requires artifacts to be delivered prior to execution of the script. Check Produces Artifacts on the workflow step editor if this operation creates artifacts. The artifacts folder is available via the FD_ARTIFACTS_DIR
 variable.
Endpoint Selection
This operation delegates endpoint selection to the workflow developer. The workflow editor will default the selection to "All", which selects all available endpoints associated to the Target.
Selecting a specific resource will result in selection of endpoints associated to the Target which have that resource defined.
Endpoint Execution
This operation delegates endpoint execution to the workflow developer. The workflow editor will default to "Any", which will execute on any one of the selected endpoints, which will be randomly picked from selected endpoints or a specific endpoint where previous step may have executed. Changing this value to "All" to will result in execution on all selected endpoints.
Special Considerations
Using Properties
The Windows shell plugin can use regular Windows shell variable syntax with properties.
OR, you can use groovy to insert them, but this is usually a little more difficult, but it can work nicely. Using 3 quote marks lets you use multi-line strings in Groovy.
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Using workflow variables
The Windows shell plugin can use regular Windows shell variable syntax with properties, if you set them up as custom inputs.
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OTHERWISE, you can use groovy to insert them, but this is usually a little more difficult, but it can work nicely. Using 3 quote marks lets you use multi-line strings in Groovy.
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User Defined Outputs – An output must be defined in the workflow editor to be accessible. Within your script, use the following built-in function to set the output with the appropriate value and have it returned to the workflow process. Any number of outputs can be used.
Output Syntax
call :setOutput {output name} {output value}
#Examples
call :setOutput STATUS %STATUS_VARIABLE%
call :setOutput RESULT "aa bb cc"
call :setOutput UPDATECOUNT 1
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