Lgalan90
Lgalan90

Reputation: 615

Extracting part of a string on jenkins pipeline

I am having some trouble with the syntax in my pipeline script.

I am trying to capture everything after the last forward slash "/" and before the last period "." in this string [email protected]:project/access-server-pd.git (access-server-pd)

Here (below) is how I would like to set it up

MYVAR="[email protected]:project/access-server-pd.git" 

NAME=${MYVAR%.*}  # retain the part before the colon
NAME=${NAME##*/}  # retain the part after the last slash
echo $NAME

I have it current set up with triple quotes on the pipeline script:

  stage('Git Clone') {
  MYVAR="$GIT_REPO"
  echo "$MYVAR"
  NAME="""${MYVAR%.*}"""
  echo "$NAME"

But I am receiving an unexpected token on "." error. How might I write this so that I can get this to work?

UPDATE: This command does the trick:

echo "[email protected]:project/access-server-pd.git" | sed 's#.*/\([^.]*\).*#\1#'

Now I just need to find the proper syntax to create a variable to store that value.

Upvotes: 14

Views: 63422

Answers (1)

mkobit
mkobit

Reputation: 47319

In this case, it looks like using a few Groovy/Java methods on the String can extract the parts.

final beforeColon = url.substring(0, url.indexOf(':'))  // [email protected]
final afterLastSlash = url.substring(url.lastIndexOf('/') + 1, url.length()) // project/access-server-pd.git

This uses a few different methods:

You do need to be careful about the code you use in your pipeline. If it is sandboxed it will run in a protected domain where every invocation is security checked. For example, the whitelist in the Script Security Plugin whitelists all of the calls used above (for example, method java.lang.String lastIndexOf java.lang.String).

Performing String manipulation in your pipeline code is perfectly reasonable as you might make decisions and change your orchestration based on it.

Upvotes: 22

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