We use Mercurial (hg) for source control with a central repository (each developer has their own local as well). I am trying to set up a hook in the central repo such that it kicks off a Jenkins CI build.
The hook appears in the hgrc file as:
[hooks]
incoming.jenkins = java -jar C:/buildServerJar/jenkins-cli.jar -s http://ctc-jenkins:8080/ -i C:/buildServerJar/id_rsa build "All Working Projects"
[ui]
verbose = True
debug = True
Now, I have tested the command invoked from the hook on the command-line of the machine that hosts the central repository and it works as expected.
However, when I trigger the hook with a push to the central repository, I see the following output:
% hg --repository D:\dev\hg\******\source push W:\Repository\*********
pushing to W:\Repository\**********
searching for changes
adding changesets
add changeset 62784303122b
adding manifests
adding file changes
adding ****/CMakeLists.txt revisions
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
updating the branch cache
running hook incoming.jenkins: java -jar C:/buildServerJar/jenkins-cli.jar -s http://ctc-jenkins:8080/ -i C:/buildServerJar/id_rsa build "All Working Projects"
warning: incoming.jenkins hook exited with status 1
[command completed successfully Fri Jul 26 15:24:58 2013]
The server in question is a Windows machine. Any ideas what could be going wrong or how to get more details on the error?
UPDATE:
So I modified the hook to get more info:
incoming.jenkins = java -jar C:/buildServerJar/jenkins-cli.jar -s http://ctc-jenkins:8080/ -i C:/buildServerJar/id_rsa build "All Working Projects" > hg_output.log 2> hg_errors.log
And it says it is unable to locate the jarfile, which is clearly in the location indicated. Makes me wonder if it is a permissions issue. Does anyone know what user account Mercurial runs its hooks under?
Error: Unable to access jarfile C:/buildServerJar/jenkins-cli.jar