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I have a project that is made up of a bunch of gitlab repos, but one of the repos is a build repo that has a build script that clones all the necessary repos instead of having jenkins do it.
So the jenkins job only has the build repo specified in the SCM settings. I want to trigger the job if there is a commit to the other repos though, and it seems like this plugin supports that using:
I have a project that is made up of a bunch of gitlab repos, but one of the repos is a build repo that has a build script that clones all the necessary repos instead of having jenkins do it.
So the jenkins job only has the build repo specified in the SCM settings. I want to trigger the job if there is a commit to the other repos though, and it seems like this plugin supports that using:
http://your-jenkins-server/gitlab/build_now/project_name
However, I only want the job to trigger if there is a commit to a specific branch. Is this possible?
For example: http://your-jenkins-server/gitlab/build_now/project_name?branch=development
Then the gitlab hook plugin will only trigger the job if the branch from the gitlab payload data matches the branch parameter in the URL.
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