This question is related to the Jenkins job auto trigger with multiple repositories.
Defined 3 repo's to checkout in Jenkinsfile.
node('slave'){
git clone github.com/owner/abc.git -b ${env.BRANCH_NAME}
git clone github.com/owner/def.git -b ${env.BRANCH_NAME}
git clone github.com/owner/ghi.git -b ${env.BRANCH_NAME}
}
Configured Jenkins job using Github organization plugin.
In this case my Jenkinsfile is in abc repo and the Jenkins auto trigger is working fine for the abc repo. its not working for other repo's.
Is there anyway to define auto trigger for 2 or more repo's?
Is there any plugin which can auto trigger job for 2 or more repositories?
Do I need to define "checkout scm" different way in Jenkinsfile?
Yes, you can do that with the Pipeline script from SCM
option in a pipeline job by specifying multiple repositories (click on Add Repository
button), assuming you can watch the same branch for your 3 repositories, which seems to be your case.
With this configuration (and of course the Poll SCM
option activated), a build will be triggered every time a change is made to one of your three repositories.
A few more hints about this solution:
- You need a
Jenkinsfile
in each repository
- If you commited on more than one project between two
SCM polls
the result will be unpredictable (either one of the two projects you just committed in could finally get built) so you should not depend on which project gets built.
- To solve previous point and also avoid code duplication, you should probably just load a generic script from each of your Jenkinsfile, such as:
Jenkinsfile in abc/def/ghi:
node {
// --- Load the generic pipeline ---
checkout scm: [$class: 'GitSCM', branches: [[name: '*/master']], extensions: [], submoduleCfg: [], userRemoteConfigs: [[url: 'http://github/owner/pipeline-repo.git']]]
load 'common-pipeline.groovy'
}()
common-pipeline.groovy
script:
{ ->
node() {
git clone github.com/owner/abc.git
git clone github.com/owner/def.git
git clone github.com/owner/ghi.git
// Whatever you do with your 3 repos...
}
}