Running Groovy command from Jenkins using Groovy script plugin

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Solution 1

For future readers, Tim's comment above is the solution:

import jenkins.model.Jenkins

Solution 2

I ran into the same problem "unable to resolve class jenkins.model.Jenkins" as commented by @iloveretards, until I realized I had tried to use the build step "Execute Groovy script". After switching to build step "Execute system Groovy script", this actually worked as intended:

import jenkins.model.Jenkins
Jenkins.instance.getItem("job-name").disable()

Solution 3

I think if you run the System Groovy Script, Jenkins objects are available by default. What you are running is the groovy script. Hence, need to import the packages/classes.

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Bakir Jusufbegovic
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Updated on May 26, 2021

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  • Bakir Jusufbegovic
    Bakir Jusufbegovic almost 3 years

    I want to force following scenario in Jenkins:

    1. I have job A and job B
    2. I want to disable job A when job B is executed, and after execution of job B, I want to enable job A again.

    To enable/disable job A, I've used Groovy plugin: Groovy plugin

    Groovy plugin offers two possibilities: Execute Groovy script and Execute system Groovy script.

    I've added following code snippets on the start of execution of job B:

    Jenkins.instance.getItem("job_A").disable()
    

    and after execution of job B:

    Jenkins.instance.getItem("job_A").enable()
    

    Using Execute Groovy script:

    When I ran job B, it fails with following exception:

    Caught: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: Jenkins for class: hudson7198966217090520732
        at hudson7198966217090520732.run(hudson7198966217090520732.groovy:1)
    

    Using Execute system Groovy script:

    When I ran job B, it fails with following exception:

    FATAL: No such property: Jenkins for class: Script1
    groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: Jenkins for class: Script1
        at org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.ScriptBytecodeAdapter.unwrap(ScriptBytecodeAdapter.java:50)
        at org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.callsite.PogoGetPropertySite.getProperty(PogoGetPropertySite.java:49)
        at org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.callsite.AbstractCallSite.callGroovyObjectGetProperty(AbstractCallSite.java:231)
        at Script1.run(Script1.groovy:1)
        at groovy.lang.GroovyShell.evaluate(GroovyShell.java:682)
        at groovy.lang.GroovyShell.evaluate(GroovyShell.java:666)
        at hudson.plugins.groovy.SystemGroovy.perform(SystemGroovy.java:80)
        at hudson.tasks.BuildStepMonitor$1.perform(BuildStepMonitor.java:19)
        at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.perform(AbstractBuild.java:804)
        at hudson.model.Build$BuildExecution.build(Build.java:199)
        at hudson.model.Build$BuildExecution.doRun(Build.java:160)
        at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractBuildExecution.run(AbstractBuild.java:586)
        at hudson.model.Run.execute(Run.java:1576)
        at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:46)
        at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88)
        at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:241)
    

    Any idea what might be the problem? Also, when running this code snippets from Jenkins Script Console, it works without any issues. Thanks in advance.

  • Amedee Van Gasse
    Amedee Van Gasse almost 8 years
    I came here looking for information about the Jenkins DSL plugin. This answer solved my problem too.
  • barna10
    barna10 over 4 years
    Wow, searched for way too long before I found this. You the man!