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I use the DynamicReferenceParameter for some advanced parameter inputs in Jenkins. Here is a tiny example, which I entered using the UI: enter image description here

This works fine, my checkboxes and input fields do show up!

But when I try to define my parameters in my Jenkinsfile, I get an error. My Jenkinsfile looks like this:

properties([parameters([
    [
        $class: 'DynamicReferenceParameter',
        name: 'SFM',
        script: [
            $class: 'GroovyScript', 
            fallbackScript: '', 
            script: """
                def services = ['service1',
                        'service2',
                        'service3']

                def html =
                '''
                <!DOCTYPE html>
                <html>
                <body>

                <table id="serviceTable">
                '''

                for (service in services){
                    html += "<tr>"
                    html += "<td><input type=\"checkbox\" id=\"checkbox_$service\">$service</td>"
                    html += "<td><div id=\"version_$service\" >version: <input type=\"text\"></div></td>"
                    html += "</tr>"
                }

                html += '''
                </table>
                </body>
                </html>
                '''
                return html
            """
        ]
    ]
])])

You see, I just copy&pasted the script from the UI input and surrounded it with """.

This results in error no. 1:

Groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: service for class: WorkflowScript

So there is an error parsing my variables.

So I just tried to delete all variables and set static values (replace $service with service1). This results in error no. 2:

java.lang.ClassCastException: org.biouno.unochoice.model.GroovyScript.script expects class org.jenkinsci.plugins.scriptsecurity.sandbox.groovy.SecureGroovyScript but received class java.lang.String
    at org.jenkinsci.plugins.structs.describable.DescribableModel.coerce(DescribableModel.java:416)
    at org.jenkinsci.plugins.structs.describable.DescribableModel.buildArguments(DescribableModel.java:340)
    at org.jenkinsci.plugins.structs.describable.DescribableModel.instantiate(DescribableModel.java:281)
Caused: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not instantiate {fallbackScript=, script=[...]

What do I do wrong?

2 Answers 2

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script and fallbackScript are not really String's. They are using the Security Script Plugin classes (it's been like that for a while already).

Here's some code snippet that may help.

properties([parameters([
    [
        $class: 'DynamicReferenceParameter',
        name: 'TEST',
        script: [
            $class: 'GroovyScript', 
            fallbackScript: [
                classpath: [], sandbox: true, script: ''
            ],
            script: [   
                classpath: [], sandbox: true, script: 
                """
                def html =
                '''
                <!DOCTYPE html>
                <html>
                <body>

                <table id="serviceTable">
                    <tr>
                    <td><input type="checkbox" id="checkbox">service1</td>
                    <td><div id="version" >version: <input type="text"></div></td>
                    </tr>

                </table>
                </body>
                </html>
                '''
                return html
            """
            ]
        ]
    ]
])])

ps: take it with a grain of salt, as I normally use only FreeStyle jobs. I think some people tried using the plug-in with pipelines, but as far as I know, it's still a work-in-progress (see https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-39742 for example)

Hope that helps, Bruno

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    Thank you! It works, but there was one line missing: choiceType: 'ET_FORMATTED_HTML'
    – Munchkin
    Jul 25, 2018 at 18:34
  • Guys, how can I access value that someone entered into <input type="text"> ?
    – Dani Che
    Jun 19, 2020 at 13:19
  • 1
    @DaniChe if the input element was created by a dynamic parameter, with formatted html, then it won't be possible. But if this value comes from another active choices parameter, or a vanilla jenkins parameter, just add an active choices using the other parameter as reference, and you should have a variable in groovy bindings with that parameter's name. Jul 9, 2020 at 22:48
  • how would you set a multiline value for this that is define out side the script section? in particular im struggling with with building a textarea html and defaulting it's value to a multi-line text
    – mike01010
    May 18, 2023 at 20:41
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properties([parameters([
    [$class: 'DynamicReferenceParameter',
        choiceType: 'ET_FORMATTED_HTML',
        omitValueField: true,
        description: 'Editable field when PARENT_PARAM is Others',
        name: 'ACTIVE_PARAM',
        randomName: 'choice-parameter-5631314456178624',
        referencedParameters: 'PARENT_PARAM',
        script: [
            $class: 'GroovyScript',
            fallbackScript: [
                classpath: [],
                sandbox: true,
                script: "return['undefined']"
            ],
            script: [
                classpath: [],
                sandbox: true,
                script:
                    """
                    inputBox="<input class='setting-input' name='value' type='text' value=''>"
                    """
            ]
        ]
    ]
])])
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