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Hello I'm trying to configure our jenkins build server to use git branches.

My configuration looks like this:

git plugin

Well if I click on build with parameters I get a empty list like this:

git listing

I have build this project without parameters and it worked. In the Source-Code-Management part I have added our server with the right creditials without ssh. (only username and password)

However I get no git references in the list. I have googled around and found out that this is a common issue if you use ssh but we dont use ssh. I dont want to make a workaround via Extensible Choice Parameter plugin.

So what is the problem here? I cant believe that this is so hard to configure in jenkins...

We use the latest jenkins version and git parameter plugin with the maven id: org.jenkins-ci.tools:git-parameter:0.4.0

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  • is your git repo accessible from your jenkins server.. i faced the same when i was using via proxy to communicated with github repositories
    – DevD
    Mar 12, 2015 at 3:40
  • Hi DevD thanks for your help. I'm pretty sure that the git repo is accessible from jenkins server because I could make a workaround with a string parameter branch which chooses the branch to build with a $branch variable. This solution works but this isnt that what we want. If I try it with git parameter it is still not loading the list.
    – Kingalione
    Mar 12, 2015 at 8:40
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    I need some time to try this, bcoz there are many issues open in git plugin now.. sorry for delay. i ll update u tommorrow
    – DevD
    Mar 13, 2015 at 7:25
  • Any updates @DevD? I'm in exactly the same boat.
    – Jud
    Mar 17, 2015 at 21:19
  • @Kingalione very sorry.. couldn't work on this yet due to personal commitments.. today i ll work on it.
    – DevD
    Mar 20, 2015 at 11:37

6 Answers 6

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I had the same problem, and I followed a suggestion found in a discussion: getting the latest version of the plugin (0.4.1-SNAPSHOT) from Github (https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-parameter-plugin), compile it and install it.

That new version of the plugin do work with SSH URL/Credentials in the job's SCM configuration in a Linux environment.

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  • can you please share your 0.4.1-SNAPSHOT hpi package?
    – andreybavt
    Dec 30, 2015 at 10:15
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    I have stored it here drive.google.com/file/d/… This is the very same version I used and tested. Jan 5, 2016 at 20:25
  • This has resolved all my problems @JonathanVanderick THANKS!
    – Luke
    Feb 23, 2016 at 0:48
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Here is my solution for bitbucket: (Should work with little modification of the URL for gitlab/github as well)

You can do it with the Bitbucket Rest API and Scriptler: (Here for example with the "tags" endpoint. It works also with other endpoints such as "branches")

  1. Go to Manage Jenkins -> Scriptler -> Add a new Script

    you have to set your values for ORGANISATION, REPOSITORY, USER and PASSWORD. The best way to do is with the "Define script parameters" option in scriptler

```

    String organization="${ORGANISATION}"
    String repository="${REPOSITORY}"
    String endpoint="tags"
    String baseUrl = "https://api.bitbucket.org"
    String version = "1.0"
    // Create authorization header using Base64 encoding
    //HERE YOU CAN GET THE AUTH CREDENTIALS OVER THE CREDENTIALSID INSTEAD 
    String userpass = "${USER}:${PASSWORD}"
    String basicAuth = "Basic " + javax.xml.bind.DatatypeConverter.printBase64Binary(userpass.getBytes());
    println basicAuth
    String url = [baseUrl, version, "repositories", organization, repository, endpoint].join("/")
    println "URL " + url
    // Create URL
    URL apiUrl = url.toURL()
    // Open connection
    URLConnection connection = apiUrl.openConnection()
    // Set authorization header
    connection.setRequestProperty("Authorization", basicAuth)
    InputStream inputStream = connection.getInputStream()
    HashMap tags = new groovy.json.JsonSlurper().parseText(inputStream.text)
    inputStream.close()
    Set keys= tags.keySet();
    List<String>  list=new ArrayList<String>()
    keys.each { key ->
        println key
        list.add(key)
    }
    return list

```

  1. Then you should add the "Dynamic Choice Parameter (Scriptler)" parameter to your job and select the scriptler which you have added before. NOTE: You have to install the Dynamic+Parameter+Plug-in before
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Workaround. Works fine for me. Hope plugin will be fixed soon.

  1. Create new item i.e."git_repo". Add Git repository. Build this project once.
  2. In the project you need branch/tag use, just add "file://" repository with workspace from step one: example (file:///var/lib/jenkins/jobs/git_repo/workspace)

In this case my project can fetch all data i need to build my project.

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If you are using Jenkins on Windows, Git Parameter Plug-In 0.4 may not work and keep showing "retrieving Git references".

I believe the reason is that the plug-in doesn't use Jenkins' credential but runs git commands as the system's logged-on user. You can fix it by changing JenKins' Windows service's logged on user to the real person who has logged on and saved the password in the Windows Credentials.

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I had the same problem of "Retrieving Git references" with no Git tags, but it was not a permission issue. I'm leaving this here in case anyone else stumbles upon this link (first one in Google for the problem) and may have the same issue as me.

When I looked in the Jenkins logs, I saw an error from the Git Parameter plugin for a Java number format error (java.lang.NumberFormatException). This was because I was using the build timestamp to create my tags, which ended up being a very long numerical value. The plugin must recognize it as numeric, then tries to convert it to an int (I assume to do the sort later), but then blows up because it is too long. To fix this, I had to remove all of my tags and change my build to tag with the name of the job plus the build number (For example, DEV-233). After I did that, the list of tags was populating correctly.

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I got same "retrieving git references" but no branches. There were couple of solutions on web.

  1. run chron job which creates list of branches, saves them to filesystem and read it to display.
  2. run groovy script to get list of branches and display.

My solution(which worked for me) was to download sourcecode from github for git-parameter plugin, build plugin and move to jenkins/WEB-INF/plugins. Started showing list of branches available on repo.

steps:

  1. git clone https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-parameter-plugin.git
  2. cd git-parameter-plugin
  3. mvn clean package -DskipTests=true
  4. copy git-parameter.hpi from git-parameter-plugin\target to jenkins/WEB-INF/plugins
  5. restart jenkins.

you should be able to see all branches now.

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