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I've figured out how to trigger another Jenkins project build after a successful build, but how do you solve next situation:

Project A triggers project B and C. Project D should only be build if project B and C have successfully been built. I can't configure B to trigger project D because I'm not sure project C has been built yet, and vice versa.

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The "build after other projects are built" suggested by Akhil will not accomplish the stated goal. It will trigger Project D after either Project B or Project C is built. Use the Join Plugin.

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There is an option in "Build Triggers" option to "Build after other projects are built". Here is the snapshot for the same:

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In the Projects to watch, mention: Project B, Project C(Note that multiple projects are mentioned with a comma separated value)

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    This will trigger after either B or C is built. OP wanted after both.
    – EricP
    Sep 19, 2014 at 14:40
  • Multiple projects can be specified like 'abc, def' per the Jenkins UI tooltip.
    – Vinzz
    Sep 19, 2014 at 15:06
  • @EricP is right, It will trigger when either B or C is built. Apr 11, 2018 at 9:09
  • I have a slightly different situation. Lets say there are two projects A and B only. I want to trigger B when A completes successfully. Here I also want to pass an input parameter to project B which i need to derive from the outcome of project A. Is there are way to do this..?
    – Yash
    Apr 17, 2019 at 9:39
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Alternatively you can orchestrate this with a Pipeline job. For example you could have another job doing this (or you could make job A into a pipeline job and skip the first build step)

build 'A'

parallel(firstTask: {
    build 'B'
}, secondTask: {
    build 'C'
})

build 'D'
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Just use view name with job name example:-

if your one job in stg and other in a so post-build would be:-

success { build job: "QA/job" }

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