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jenkins-job-watcher

v1.2.0

Published

Watches Jenkins jobs and executes shell commands accordingly.

Downloads

3

Readme

jenkins-job-watcher

Use the JenkinsJobWatcher class to watch the status of your Jenkins jobs. You are able to provide your own check conditions and get notified if a check is positive.

Install

npm install --save jenkins-job-watcher

Usage

This is an example call with all possible options:

var JenkinsJobWatcher = require('jenkins-job-watcher');

var jobWatcher = new JenkinsJobWatcher({
    "jenkinsUrl": "http://localhost:8080/",
    "checkInterval": 5000,
    "maximumRetries": -1,
    "stopAfterOnePositiveCheck": true,
    "onlyNotifyOnChange": true,
    "watchedJobs": [
        "Test"
    ],
    "checks": [
        {
            "id": "Building A Job",
            "conditions": [
                {
                    "scope": "one",
                    "status": [
                        "red_anime",
                        "blue_anime",
                        "yellow_anime",
                        "grey_anime",
                        "notbuilt_anime",
                        "aborted_anime",
                        "disabled_anime"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": "Release Failed",
            "conditions": [
                {
                    "scope": "one",
                    "pattern": /.*-release/,
                    "status": [
                        "red",
                        "yellow"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": "Failed",
            "conditions": [
                {
                    "scope": "one",
                    "status": [
                        "red",
                        "yellow"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": "Ok",
            "conditions": [
                {
                    "scope": "all",
                    "status": [
                        "blue",
                        "notbuilt",
                        "aborted",
                        "grey",
                        "disabled"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
});

You can define multiple conditions per check. The check is considered true only if all of its containing conditions are true. The checks are executed in the order they were defined.

Events

The JenkinsJobWatcher is also an EventEmitter and emits the following events:

  • checkPositive Emitted when a check is true. The arguments of the event are the corresponding check object, an array with all watched jobs and a map from status name to arrays from job names.
  • checkSame Emitted when the option "onlyNotifyOnChange" is set to true and the check still evaluates to true. The arguments of the event are the corresponding check object, an array with all watched jobs and a map from status name to arrays from job names.
  • checkNegative Emitted when a check is false. The arguments of the event are the corresponding check object, an array with all watched jobs and a map from status name to arrays from job names.
  • error Emitted when an error occurred. The argument of the event is the error.