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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Blocker
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None
We have recently moved from a single set of parallel nodes to 2 sets of nested parallel nodes:
Pseudo representation:
parallel(
parallel someTests(), parallel otherTests()
)
or :
parallel(
fork1 =
{ doStuff parallel otherStuff },
fork2,
fork3
)
Whilst I understand that Blue Ocean is not able to render the workflow, worryingly it no longer shows the correct status for the individual steps/tasks. We have examples of passing builds showing red and failing builds showing as green. This is obviously fairly fundamental issue for using BO.
[JENKINS-53984] Parallel task is showing the wrong status since moving to nested parallels.
Priority | Original: Minor [ 4 ] | New: Blocker [ 1 ] |
Description |
Original:
We have recently moved from a single set of parallel nodes to 2 sets of nested parallel nodes: Pseudo representation: parallel: { parallel batTests(), parallel buckTests() } Whilst I understand that Blue Ocean is not able to render the whole workflow, worryingly it no longer shows the correct status for the individual steps/tasks. We have examples of passing builds showing red and failing builds showing as green. This is obviously fairly fundamental issue for using BO. |
New:
We have recently moved from a single set of parallel nodes to 2 sets of nested parallel nodes: Pseudo representation: parallel( parallel someTests(), parallel otherTests() ) or : parallel( fork1 = { doStuff parallel otherStuff }, fork2, fork3 ) Whilst I understand that Blue Ocean is not able to render the workflow, worryingly it no longer shows the correct status for the individual steps/tasks. We have examples of passing builds showing red and failing builds showing as green. This is obviously fairly fundamental issue for using BO. |
We are also facing this issue. Because we are using a reuse library, we are not able to convert the nested parallel tasks into a simple one.
Having the nesting shown would be nice, but having the correct node marked with the error flag is mandatory. Currently finding the failed task is not easy.