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    • thinbackup-plugin
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      Personally, I think it would be really handy if there was an option to trigger a Jenkins job when backups are done. For instance, let's say that I want to create a report and archive this together with the created backup-files to some other server. Currently, I do this in a job that is scheduled to run 30 minutes after ThinBackup is scheduled. In short, I think it would be nicer if the job could be linked to ThinBackup explicitly

          [JENKINS-20761] Trigger Jenkins job after backup

          Thomas Fürer added a comment -

          nice idea, i will think about it for version 2.0.

          Thomas Fürer added a comment - nice idea, i will think about it for version 2.0.

          Bryan Larsen added a comment -

          The ability to run a shell script after backup is complete would probably cover 99% of the use cases for this feature request and may be simpler to implement.

          Myself, I want to push backups to S3. I'm currently doing that via cron.

          Bryan Larsen added a comment - The ability to run a shell script after backup is complete would probably cover 99% of the use cases for this feature request and may be simpler to implement. Myself, I want to push backups to S3. I'm currently doing that via cron.

          Arnt Witteveen added a comment - - edited

          I too want to move the backup away from the machine Jenkins is on, so if the disk on the machine dies, it doesn't destroy my backups as well. I would probably put them in an SCM ( JENKINS-12125 ), but just this would make that much easier to implement. JENKINS-20868 would be another way to achieve the same thing probably.

          Arnt Witteveen added a comment - - edited I too want to move the backup away from the machine Jenkins is on, so if the disk on the machine dies, it doesn't destroy my backups as well. I would probably put them in an SCM ( JENKINS-12125 ), but just this would make that much easier to implement. JENKINS-20868 would be another way to achieve the same thing probably.

            tofuatjava Thomas Fürer
            kralleman Kristofer Hansson Aspman
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