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The website for the plugin says that you can create a groovy script to run to determine the parameter list.

how is this resolved though? The instructions don't say anything.

  1. In what context is the script run?
  2. What am i supposed to return from the script?
  3. What directory is the cwd of the script? is it the environment variable WORKSPACE?
  4. there is an extra field called variable bindings. How is this used?
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    simplest Groovy one-liner: return ["item1", "item2", "etc."]
    – MarkHu
    Mar 19, 2016 at 2:48
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    tried with the suggestion above but always got an empty field. actually when using a "groovy script" in the text area, I always have empty results.
    – dawez
    Apr 13, 2016 at 9:55
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    Had the same issue. Go to 'http://<host>:<port>/scriptApproval/' and approve Classpath entry '/'
    – vehovmar
    Apr 25, 2016 at 14:51
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    In my case return ["item1", "item2", "etc."] results in JS error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '$ref' of undefined Jan 6, 2017 at 12:40

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I had to dig into the source code to find the answer to these questions so i hope this helps everyone else.

1. In what context is the script run?

The script is run inside a groovy.lang.GroovyShell. This class is currently from the Groovy 1.8.5 library. here is an excerpt from the code:

// line 419 - 443 of the ExtendedChoiceParamaterDefinition
else if(!StringUtils.isBlank(groovyScript)) {
    try {
        GroovyShell groovyShell = new GroovyShell();
        setBindings(groovyShell, bindings);
        Object groovyValue = groovyShell.evaluate(groovyScript);
        String processedGroovyValue = processGroovyValue(isDefault, groovyValue);
        return processedGroovyValue;
    }
    catch(Exception e) {

    }
}
else if(!StringUtils.isBlank(groovyScriptFile)) {
    try {
        GroovyShell groovyShell = new GroovyShell();
        setBindings(groovyShell, bindings);
        groovyScript = Util.loadFile(new File(groovyScriptFile));
        Object groovyValue = groovyShell.evaluate(groovyScript);
        String processedGroovyValue = processGroovyValue(isDefault, groovyValue);
        return processedGroovyValue;
    }
    catch(Exception e) {

    }
}

2. What am i supposed to return from the script?

As the above code demonstrates, the script should return a string with whatever delimiter you have specified in the paramater or a String[] array. here is a snippet of the function that processes the value returned from the script:

// line 450 - 465 of ExtendedChoiceParameterDefinition
private String processGroovyValue(boolean isDefault, Object groovyValue) {
    String value = null;
    if(groovyValue instanceof String[]) {
        String[] groovyValues = (String[])groovyValue;
        if(!isDefault) {
            value = StringUtils.join((String[])groovyValue, multiSelectDelimiter);
        }
        else if(groovyValues.length > 0) {
            value = groovyValues[0];
        }
    }
    else if(groovyValue instanceof String) {
        value = (String)groovyValue;
    }
    return value;
}

3. What directory is the cwd of the script? is it the environment variable WORKSPACE?

Does it matter? You can access the environment variable WORKSPACE from within the script using

Map<String, String> props = System.getenv();
def currentDir = props.get('WORKSPACE');

4. there is an extra field called variable bindings. How is this used?

This is a property file formatted key=value file. these names are then resolvable in the groovy script.

    e.g.
    key1=foo
    prop2=bar
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    Sorry but where is the script supposed to be placed? I'm trying to make this work from a Pipeline Jenkinsfile and so far I to it to work by placing the text of the script inline, as a variable in the Jenkinsfile. It doesn't seem to work when I try to load the definition of the parameter from an external script.
    – Mig82
    Jun 28, 2017 at 12:30
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    Please add an example of a pipeline that uses this plugin with scripts
    – AFP_555
    Oct 23, 2017 at 20:41
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    Simple example: Jenkins > Job > Configure > This project is parameterized > Extended Choice Parameter > Basic Parameter Types > Single Select > Groovy Script > return [1,2,3] Nov 8, 2019 at 22:28
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    As this thread appears to be the official documentation for how a JSON Parameter Groovy Script type of Extended Choice Parameter works, I would like to see a single, simple, functioning example of this parameter type. plugins.jenkins.io/extended-choice-parameter
    – timblaktu
    Apr 1, 2020 at 16:38
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    This looks like the plugin i want to use but there is literally zero documentation on how. I agree that i would like to see example(s) using declarative syntax. Update: I forgot I had this in my bookmarks: support.cloudbees.com/hc/en-us/articles/… . It's still not clear, but maybe it'll help someone. Nov 12, 2020 at 19:34
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For parse json object (from parametres) to groovy object - Parsing and producing JSON

import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
def jsonSlurper = new JsonSlurper()
def object = jsonSlurper.parseText('{ "myList": [4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42] }')
println(object.myList)

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