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I am able to use the Jenkins API to get information about my build via the url

http://localhost:8080/job/myjob/149/api/json

I want to be able to query the changeSet node using the tree query string parameter. I can successfully query non-indexed nodes like "duration" via

http://localhost:8080/job/myjob/149/api/json?tree=duration

How do I query indexed nodes like changeSet? I can't seem to find any doc anywhere.

{
    "actions": [
        {
            "causes": [
                {
                    "shortDescription": "Started by an SCM change"
                }
            ]
        },
        {},
        {},
        {}
    ],
    "artifacts": [],
    "building": false,
    "description": null,
    "duration": 80326,
    "estimatedDuration": 68013,
    "executor": null,
    "fullDisplayName": "my project #149",
    "id": "2013-06-14_14-31-06",
    "keepLog": false,
    "number": 149,
    "result": "SUCCESS",
    "timestamp": 1371234666000,
    "url": "http://localhost:8080/job/my project/149/",
    "builtOn": "",
    "changeSet": {
        "items": [
            {
                "affectedPaths": [
                    "SearchViewController.m",
                    "Sample.strings"
                ],
                "author": {
                    "absoluteUrl": "http://localhost:8080/user/my user",
                    "fullName": "My User"
                },
                "commitId": "9032",
                "timestamp": 1371234304048,
                "date": "2013-06-14T18:25:04.048031Z",
                "msg": "Author:my_author Description: changes Id: B-186199 Reviewer:reviewer_name",
                "paths": [
                    {
                        "editType": "edit",
                        "file": "/branches/project_name/iOS/_MainLine/project_name/SearchViewController.m"
                    },
                                       ],
                "revision": 9032,
                "user": "user_name"
            }
        ],
        "kind": "svn",
        "revisions": [
            {
                "module": "repo_url",
                "revision": 8953
            },
            {
                "module": "repo_url",
                "revision": 9032
            }
        ]
    },
    "culprits": [
        {
            "absoluteUrl": "http://localhost:8080/user/username",
            "fullName": "username"
        }
    ]
}

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The API documentation has a hint:

A newer alternative is the tree query parameter. [snip] you need only know what elements you are looking for, rather than what you are not looking for (which is anyway an open-ended list when plugins can contribute API elements). The value should be a list of property names to include, with subproperties inside square braces.

For a simple list, get the whole subtree with:

http://jenkins/job/myjob/../api/json?tree=artifacts[*]

or list specific properties within the braces.

For changeSet, use

http://jenkins/job/myjob/../api/json?tree=changeSet[*[*]]

to retrieve everything.

Use nested square braces for specific sub-subproperties, e.g.:

http://jenkins/job/myjob/../api/json?tree=changeSet[items[revision]]

The tree documentation says that it's intended for cases where the caller doesn't know what properties to retrieve.

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    Thanks Dave... I fiddled around with it and eventually got there...although the [*] is quite useful and brand new to me. Which doc did you load up to find this though? I kept searching within the doc that is referenced from the Jenkins dashboard and couldn't seem to find it... but obviously it could have been easily overlooked. Jun 24, 2013 at 18:32
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    Note that curl requires backslash-escaped square-brackets inside double-quotes. Example: $ curl -s -k "https://$jenkins/pluginManager/api/json?pretty=1&tree=plugins\[shortName,longName,version\]"
    – MarkHu
    Feb 17, 2016 at 3:32

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