The following plugin provides functionality available through
Pipeline-compatible steps. Read more about how to integrate steps into your
Pipeline in the
Steps
section of the
Pipeline Syntax
page.
For a list of other such plugins, see the
Pipeline Steps Reference
page.
Nested Data Reporting
publishReport
: Publish report files like json, yaml, csv or xml
displayType : String
(optional)
name : String
(optional)
provider
(optional)
Nested Choice of Objects
csv
id : String
(optional)
Normally the ID of the report is read via the underlying file. With a CSV provider this is not possible, because in a csv file you have no possibility to specify it in a structured way. Therefore the CSV provider needs an ID to tag the read report and to find reports of past builds to create the history.
pattern : String
(optional)
A pattern is defined by an
Ant Fileset ''includes'' setting that specifies the report files to scan. Multiple patterns can be separated by space or comma. Note that such a pattern is resolved in Jenkins' workspace, so the paths must be relative only.
json
id : String
(optional)
Normally the ID of the report is read via the underlying file. With a CSV provider this is not possible, because in a csv file you have no possibility to specify it in a structured way. Therefore the CSV provider needs an ID to tag the read report and to find reports of past builds to create the history.
pattern : String
(optional)
A pattern is defined by an
Ant Fileset ''includes'' setting that specifies the report files to scan. Multiple patterns can be separated by space or comma. Note that such a pattern is resolved in Jenkins' workspace, so the paths must be relative only.
xml
id : String
(optional)
Normally the ID of the report is read via the underlying file. With a CSV provider this is not possible, because in a csv file you have no possibility to specify it in a structured way. Therefore the CSV provider needs an ID to tag the read report and to find reports of past builds to create the history.
pattern : String
(optional)
A pattern is defined by an
Ant Fileset ''includes'' setting that specifies the report files to scan. Multiple patterns can be separated by space or comma. Note that such a pattern is resolved in Jenkins' workspace, so the paths must be relative only.
yaml
id : String
(optional)
Normally the ID of the report is read via the underlying file. With a CSV provider this is not possible, because in a csv file you have no possibility to specify it in a structured way. Therefore the CSV provider needs an ID to tag the read report and to find reports of past builds to create the history.
pattern : String
(optional)
A pattern is defined by an
Ant Fileset ''includes'' setting that specifies the report files to scan. Multiple patterns can be separated by space or comma. Note that such a pattern is resolved in Jenkins' workspace, so the paths must be relative only.
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