I have a Jenkins pipeline that builds and runs a Docker machine, not as an agent, but using a scripting block along with the Docker Pipeline Plugin methods docker.build()
and Image.run()
. This works fine but if the build fails, the docker container is left running! I currently have Container.stop()
in a post{ always{} }
block but it doesn't seem to work. I don't want ssh into my Jenkins server to delete the container after every build and I can't just leave it because it has a specific and necessary name. How do I stop and rm the container regardless of failure of the build?
My pipeline:
pipeline {
agent none
stages {
stage('Checkout') {
agent any
steps {
checkout([$class: 'GitSCM', branches: [[name: '*/master']], doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations: false, extensions: [], submoduleCfg: [], userRemoteConfigs: [[credentialsId: '<some credentials>', url: '<a git repo>']]])
}
}
stage('Spin Up Receiver') {
agent any
steps {
script {
def receiver = docker.build("receiver", "--rm centos7_receiver")
def receiver_container = receiver.run("-d -v ${PWD}/realtime_files/station_name/201707/f/20170710_191:/DSK1/SSN/LOG0_f/17001 --network='rsync_test' --name='test_receiver'")
}
}
}
stage('Run Tests') {
agent { dockerfile { args '-v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd --network="rsync_test"' } }
steps {
sh "python ./rsyncUnitTests.py"
}
}
}
post {
always {
script {
receiver_container.stop()
}
}
failure {
sendEmail('foo@bar.com')
}
changed {
sendEmail('foo@bar.com')
}
}
}
def receiver_container
) for the docker machine outside of thepipeline
. Then you can call it from anywhere in the pipeline and it will be recognized.