Correct if I’m wrong guys, but I think you should skip the $ for \$
Jheison Rodriguez
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Hi,
Jenkins does it for you if you use the “environment” block.
https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax/#environment
There is an example that uses “sh” command to show how Jenkins automatically inject environment variable inside a shell.
Cheers,
Gianluca.
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Subject: Environment variable - shell
Hi folks,
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Can you use
withEnv([“GOOL =${params.GOOL”}]) {
sh(…);
}
Jérôme Godbout
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Hi folks,
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