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The code is fairly simple I just want a rev-list to post to slack. But the part that is causing me the issue is when I am actually trying to get the rev-list from git.

Problem Code

@NonCPS
def getRevisionList(currentCommit, lastSuccessfulCommit) {
     def commits = sh(
        script: "git rev-list $currentCommit $lastSuccessfulCommit",
        returnStdout: true
    ).split('\n')
    echo "$commits"
}

Complete Code:

pipeline {
    environment {
      failureMessage = ""
    }

  agent {
        node {
            label 'gsacsp-build02.reisys.com'
        }
    }
    stages {
        stage('Parse Commits') {
            steps {
                script {
                    def currentBuild = currentBuild.rawBuild
                    def currentCommit = commitHashForBuild(currentBuild)
                    def lastSuccessfulCommit =  getLastSuccessfulCommit()

                    getRevisionList(currentCommit, lastSuccessfulCommit)
                }
            }
        }
    }
    post {
        always {
            withCredentials([string(credentialsId: 'BOT_SLACK_HOOK', variable: 'BOT_SLACK_HOOK')]) {
               script {
                    failureMessage = readFile "jenkinshelpers/slackfailuremessage.json"
                    sh "curl -X POST -H 'Content-type: application/json' --data '$failureMessage' $BOT_SLACK_HOOK"
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

//Groovy Helper Methods

@NonCPS
def getRevisionList(currentCommit, lastSuccessfulCommit) {
     def commits = sh(
        script: "git rev-list $currentCommit $lastSuccessfulCommit",
        returnStdout: true
    ).split('\n')
    echo "$commits"
}

@NonCPS
def getLastSuccessfulCommit() {
  def lastSuccessfulHash = null
  def lastSuccessfulBuild = currentBuild.rawBuild.getPreviousSuccessfulBuild()
  if ( lastSuccessfulBuild ) {
    lastSuccessfulHash = commitHashForBuild( lastSuccessfulBuild )
  }
  return lastSuccessfulHash
}

@NonCPS
def commitHashForBuild(build) {
    def scmAction = build?.actions.find { action -> action instanceof jenkins.scm.api.SCMRevisionAction }
    return scmAction?.revision?.hash
}

The Error Jenkins is giving me is this:

an exception which occurred:
in field com.cloudbees.groovy.cps.impl.BlockScopeEnv.locals
in object com.cloudbees.groovy.cps.impl.BlockScopeEnv@76bde0fe
in field com.cloudbees.groovy.cps.impl.CallEnv.caller
in object com.cloudbees.groovy.cps.impl.FunctionCallEnv@662f031a
in field com.cloudbees.groovy.cps.Continuable.e
in object org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.SandboxContinuable@1156ea7f
in field org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.CpsThread.program
in object org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.CpsThread@5bada334
in field org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.CpsThreadGroup.threads
in object org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.CpsThreadGroup@42bbb563
in object org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.CpsThreadGroup@42bbb563

Caused: java.io.NotSerializableException: org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.job.WorkflowRun

More of less I am following the below, however I am getting the error. I have tried running it the original way but am not having any luck with that either.

Jenkinsfile - get all changes between builds

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  • That stack trace is not super useful beyond the first few lines of each error. Could you use that saved space to post the relevant part of your Jenkinsfile instead? Aug 1, 2018 at 16:00
  • Good point hope this is more useful.
    – Ekalbs
    Aug 1, 2018 at 16:06
  • If you set your three def to null after the getRevisionList invocation, does that fix the error? Aug 1, 2018 at 16:37
  • I tied adding null to the variables after the call and same results.
    – Ekalbs
    Aug 1, 2018 at 17:20
  • Per documentation (see: github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-cps-plugin) in workflow-cps-plugin, NonCPS functions can't call any CPS functions or Jenkins steps and can't have non-serializable parameters or return values. I am not sure how sh and echo in the OP's function are even working. In my test, I couldn't get echo and a few WorkflowRun API calls to work.
    – haridsv
    Jan 11, 2023 at 16:31

1 Answer 1

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The exception you see is caused by the following line:

def currentBuild = currentBuild.rawBuild

currentBuild.rawBuild returns a non-serializable object, thus has to be called inside a @NonCPS method to avoid getting this exception. Try simplifying your helper methods so they access currentBuild variable inside @NonCPS:

@NonCPS
def getRevisionList(currentCommit, lastSuccessfulCommit) {
     def commits = sh(
        script: "git rev-list $currentCommit $lastSuccessfulCommit",
        returnStdout: true
    ).split('\n')
    echo "$commits"
}

@NonCPS
def getLastSuccessfulCommit() {
  def lastSuccessfulHash = null
  def lastSuccessfulBuild = currentBuild.rawBuild.getPreviousSuccessfulBuild()
  if ( lastSuccessfulBuild ) {
    lastSuccessfulHash = commitHashForBuild( lastSuccessfulBuild )
  }
  return lastSuccessfulHash
}

@NonCPS
def commitHashForBuild() {
    def scmAction = currentBuild?.rawBuild?.actions?.find { action -> action instanceof jenkins.scm.api.SCMRevisionAction }
    return scmAction?.revision?.hash
}

currentBuild.rawBuild - a hudson.model.Run with further APIs, only for trusted libraries or administrator-approved scripts outside the sandbox; the value will not be Serializable so you may only access it inside a method marked @NonCPS


Source: https://qa.nuxeo.org/jenkins/pipeline-syntax/globals#currentBuild

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  • I am able to call def currentBuild = currentBuild.rawBuild just fine from the steps field this issue only comes up when i add the getRevisionList. I have tried it as you suggested and i get the same error when i add the getRevisionList code back.
    – Ekalbs
    Aug 1, 2018 at 17:25
  • @Ekalbs In this case simplifying your helper methods should do the trick - access currentBuild variable directly inside helper methods and don't pass it as a parameter to commitHashForBuild method (you access this variable directly already in getLastSuccessfullCommit method). Something like this worked for me - gist.github.com/wololock/b5fc2a6281120213d5186c04927cd15c Aug 1, 2018 at 17:47
  • You're were right i must have typoed something I used the file you created and it worked as expected thanks for all of your help!
    – Ekalbs
    Aug 1, 2018 at 18:27
  • Thanks for the currentBuild?.rawBuild?.actions null check! Never seen that before. Mar 22, 2019 at 14:14

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