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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Minor
Because of the presence of the ignoreMissing option for the sshagent() Workflow step, one might assume that the absence of a credential will result in a failed build. Or at the very least that the contents of the sshagent() {} block would not execute.
Neither is the case unfortunately.
With the following workflow:
node { sshagent(["non-existent-garbage"]) { unstash "foo" sh "ls" } }
The following will occur:
[Workflow] Allocate node : Start Running on Docker-bb75aee9cf85 in /home/jenkins/workspace/multipass/master [Workflow] node { [Workflow] SSH Agent : Start FATAL: [ssh-agent] Could not find specified credentials [ssh-agent] Looking for ssh-agent implementation... [ssh-agent] Java/JNR ssh-agent [ssh-agent] Started. [Workflow] sshagent { [Workflow] unstash [Workflow] sh [master] Running shell script + ls build/archives jenkins.io-2.0.35+3e5ba13.zip [Workflow] } //sshagent [Workflow] SSH Agent : End [Workflow] } //node [Workflow] Allocate node : End [Workflow] End of Workflow Finished: SUCCESS
There does not seem to be any way to prevent the execution of the block if the credentials are missing.
- is duplicated by
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JENKINS-37863 sshagent step doesn't error if the credentials named do not exist
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