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I'm using the Jenkins Extended Choice Parameter plugin which depends on json-editor https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor (originally by J. Dorn)

I want to present two drop-down list boxes, one with the choice:

  • alpha
  • beta
  • release

and the other with a list of git branches dependent on the first choice.

Using groovy I can get the git branches and sort them into three arrays: alpha, beta, and release but I'm not sure how to poke those into the jsonEditorOptions so that they can be an enumSource and update the second list box.

My poor attempt below ensures that something changes in the second list box, but only the individual letters (restricted to 1 item with slice) but I don't find a way to get anything other than items from the first.

I need to be able to use indirection to a hidden value or hidden schema item, but haven't found out how yet.

def jsonEditorOptions = Boon.fromJson(/{
        disable_edit_json: true,
        disable_properties: true,
        no_additional_properties: true,
        disable_collapse: true,
        disable_array_add: true,
        disable_array_delete: true,
        disable_array_reorder: true,
        theme: "bootstrap2",
        iconlib:"fontawesome4",
"schema":
{
  "title": "Product",
  "type": "object",
  "required": [ "product", "branch" ],
  "properties": {
    "product": {
      "title": "Product",
      "type": "string",
      "description": "Product family being build",
      "default": "alpha",
      "enum": [ "alpha", "beta", "release"]
    },
    "branch" : {
      "title": "Branch",
      "type": "string",
      "format": "select",
      "watch": {
        "prod": "products"
      },
      "enumSource": "prod"
    }
  }
}, 
startval: { }
}/);
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    Are you wanting to use JSON Schema to retrieve an external list for your dropdown? If so, you cannot do this with JSON Schema, and I suggest you take a look at surveyjs.io Oct 29, 2018 at 17:00
  • I don't want it to be an external list; I have the 3 lists at the same instant that I create the schema so I would rather they be part of the schema. Oct 29, 2018 at 17:01
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    You can try using if / then / else, but it's unlikely that the library you're using supports draft-7. JSON Schema is not designed for creating forms, so anything beyond validation of a JSON instance is behaviour linked specifically to the library you are using. Can you provide a link to the specific library? Oct 29, 2018 at 17:03
  • Thanks again - good point, I've edited the question to show the json library and explain that it is a Jenkins plugin. Oct 29, 2018 at 17:07
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    My only suggestion here is to re-post your question, targeting those who know about the plugin, because this isn't something JSON Schema itself, or the library you linked to, can solve. Oct 30, 2018 at 9:27

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