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  2. JENKINS-37157

The hockey direct link environment variable ($HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n) doesn't work.

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    • hockeyapp-plugin
    • Jenkins ver. 2.11
      HockeyApp Plugin 1.2.1
      Ubuntu 14.04
      nginx reverse proxy

      $HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n environment variable seams to not be working.

      It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the docs release notes (Version 1.2.0):

      HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index.

      Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL (without "n"), works fine.

      Any help would be appreciated.

          [JENKINS-37157] The hockey direct link environment variable ($HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n) doesn't work.

          Em Jot created issue -
          Em Jot made changes -
          Description Original: * $HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n* environment variable seams to not be working.

          It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the documentaion release notes (Version 1.2.0):

          "HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n
          environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index."

          Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL - without "n", works fine.

          Any help would be appreciated.
          New: *$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n* environment variable seams to not be working.

          It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the documentaion release notes (Version 1.2.0):

          {{"HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n
          environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index."}}

          Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL - without "n", works fine.

          Any help would be appreciated.
          Em Jot made changes -
          Description Original: *$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n* environment variable seams to not be working.

          It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the documentaion release notes (Version 1.2.0):

          {{"HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n
          environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index."}}

          Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL - without "n", works fine.

          Any help would be appreciated.
          New: *$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n* environment variable seams to not be working.

          It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the documentaion release notes (Version 1.2.0):

          _HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index._

          Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL (without "n"), works fine.

          Any help would be appreciated.
          Em Jot made changes -
          Description Original: *$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n* environment variable seams to not be working.

          It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the documentaion release notes (Version 1.2.0):

          _HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index._

          Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL (without "n"), works fine.

          Any help would be appreciated.
          New: *$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n* environment variable seams to not be working.

          It should contain a direct download link to the application while using Hockey post build action for releasing. From the docs release notes (Version 1.2.0):

          _HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL_n environment variables after successful upload. The 'n' is replaced with the app index._

          Unfortunately it does not resolve to any value. The other environment variable -$HOCKEYAPP_INSTALL_URL (without "n"), works fine.

          Any help would be appreciated.
          Mez Pahlan made changes -
          Link New: This issue duplicates JENKINS-33310 [ JENKINS-33310 ]
          Mez Pahlan made changes -
          Resolution New: Duplicate [ 3 ]
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]

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            michaljrk Em Jot
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