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What is the preferred way to disable the periodical build when it has failed? Quick search showed that there is a Prerequisite build step plugin, but that fails the build, and I need the build to be completely disabled until manual intervention.

Thanks.

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Okay, I think I managed to find a solution.

  • Retry Failed Builds plugin didn't work because it could not override the default project schedule, so the failed project got built again and again.
  • Naginator plugin didn't work because the delay is not configurable.
  • Prerequisite build step plugin is not suitable.

The solution is to install the Groovy Postbuild Plugin, which is run under the Jenkins JVM and exposes the Jenkins instance publically. So it is possible to programmatically disable the current build directly in the Project configuration:

if (manager.build.result.isWorseThan(hudson.model.Result.SUCCESS)) {
  manager.build.project.disabled = true
}
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  • @Vladimir Sinenko i tried this.nothing in groovy postbuild script is getting executed.even println. what might be the problem
    – no1
    Jun 4, 2015 at 6:40
  • Can you provide more context for the answer? Where would this code be placed in the pipeline script? In a header? In a stage? In a step?
    – majorgear
    Jul 1, 2022 at 17:16
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There is a button "Disable project" on the project status page. I simulate button click by HTTP POST message with data "Submit=\"Disable Project\"" like this

wget  --post-data  "Submit=\"Disable Project\"" ${JOB_URL}disable

right from the bash script which runs the build (project). The whole code can look like this

set +e
#  Run test/build
#  ....
if [ $? -ne 0 ];
then
  wget  --post-data  "Submit=\"Disable Project\"" ${JOB_URL}disable
#  Or you can use following to disable one job from another
#  wget  --post-data  "Submit=\"Disable Project\"" http://<Server>/job/$JOB_NAME/disable
  exit -1
fi

This is a rather old question, so I guess there was no Disable/Enable button in Jenkins GUI than. If Jenkins is protected by a password you will need to make wget to login first, store cookies in some file and in the second file add the cookie.

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