groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: mytime for class: groovy.lang.Binding at groovy.lang.Binding.getVariable(Binding.java:63) at org.jenkinsci.plugins.scriptsecurity.sandbox.groovy.SandboxInterceptor.onGetProperty(SandboxInterceptor.java:270) at org.kohsuke.groovy.sandbox.impl.Checker$6.call(Checker.java:289) at org.kohsuke.groovy.sandbox.impl.Checker.checkedGetProperty(Checker.java:293)
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How can I have current time expanded as a string without the above error?
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Replace ${mytime} with \$mytimeThe mytime variable you've created is a bash one.RegardsDaniel
On Thu, 2 May 2019, 1:16 pm b o b i, <bobis...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Jenkins 2.174, in a scripted pipeline the followingsh """#!/bin/bashecho "TTTTTTT"
mytime="`date '+%Y_%m_%d__%H_%M_%S'`"
echo ${mytime}"""producesgroovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: mytime for class: groovy.lang.Binding at groovy.lang.Binding.getVariable(Binding.java:63) at org.jenkinsci.plugins.scriptsecurity.sandbox.groovy.SandboxInterceptor.onGetProperty(SandboxInterceptor.java:270) at org.kohsuke.groovy.sandbox.impl.Checker$6.call(Checker.java:289) at org.kohsuke.groovy.sandbox.impl.Checker.checkedGetProperty(Checker.java:293)
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How can I have current time expanded as a string without the above error?
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Could you explain me why "\$" worked, i.e. where it is documented? (I lost pretty much time with such "nonsense"). (a bash variable should be expanded inside a bash script as $var or "${var}" etc., i.e. why in a bash, the vars are not bashingly treated?)
Triple-double-quoted strings behave like double-quoted strings, with the addition that they are multilineDouble-quoted strings are plainjava.lang.String
if there’s no interpolated expression, but aregroovy.lang.GString
instances if interpolation is present.. If the GString is ever passed to a method taking a String, the expression value inside the placeholder is evaluated to its string representation (by callingtoString()
on that expression) and the resulting String is passed to the method... If you need to escape the$
or${}
placeholders in a GString so they appear as is without interpolation, you just need to use a\
backslash character to escape the dollar sign:
Because the template string itself will be parsed by Groovy before it is passed to the templating framework
Thank you, that work.Could you explain me why "\$" worked, i.e. where it is documented? (I lost pretty much time with such "nonsense"). (a bash variable should be expanded inside a bash script as $var or "${var}" etc., i.e. why in a bash, the vars are not bashingly treated?)
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