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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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Latest (11.29.18) Jenkins Version 2.153 (2018-11-25)
Latest (11.29.18) Jenkins Ansible Pipeline plugin Version 1.0 (26 March 2018)
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148.v6b_13c6de3a_47
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline,
I can't see the entire log on Jenkins PIpeline build output - Some output is missing at the end of the Ansible play.
The output looks fine on a terminal - if I'll SSH to the server and run the ansible-playbook command from the command line.
- This issue started about a month ago..
Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now:
https://imgur.com/waX7XcM
Ansible Plugin:
https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/
This is the Pipeline code that uses the Ansible Pipeline Plugin:
stage('running something') { steps { script { dir('my/path/here') { ansiblePlaybook([ inventory : 'hosts', playbook : 'main.yml', installation: 'ansible', sudoUser : null, colorized : true, extraVars : [ blah : "${params.blah}", some_var : "${params.some_var}" ] ]) } } } }
- relates to
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JENKINS-52729 Launcher.ProcStarter.stdout(TaskListener) discards remotability
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- Resolved
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[JENKINS-54929] Some final output is missing in Jenkins Pipeline when using the Ansible Plugin
Description |
Original:
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline I can't see the entire log (I could see the entire log if I'll SSH to the server and run the command from the command line). This issue started about a month ago.. Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now: [https://imgur.com/waX7XcM] Ansible Plugin: https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/ |
New:
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline I can't see the entire log (I could see the entire log if I'll SSH to the server and run the command from the command line). This issue started about a month ago.. Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now: [https://imgur.com/waX7XcM] Ansible Plugin: [https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/] This is the Pipeline code that uses the Ansible Pipeline Plugin: {code:java} stage('running something') { steps { script { dir('my/path/here') { ansiblePlaybook([ inventory : 'hosts', playbook : 'main.yml', installation: 'ansible', sudoUser : null, colorized : true, extraVars : [ blah : "${params.blah}", some_var : "${params.some_var}" ] ]) } } } } {code} |
Description |
Original:
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline I can't see the entire log (I could see the entire log if I'll SSH to the server and run the command from the command line). This issue started about a month ago.. Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now: [https://imgur.com/waX7XcM] Ansible Plugin: [https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/] This is the Pipeline code that uses the Ansible Pipeline Plugin: {code:java} stage('running something') { steps { script { dir('my/path/here') { ansiblePlaybook([ inventory : 'hosts', playbook : 'main.yml', installation: 'ansible', sudoUser : null, colorized : true, extraVars : [ blah : "${params.blah}", some_var : "${params.some_var}" ] ]) } } } } {code} |
New:
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline I can't see the entire log in the terminal if I'll SSH to the server and run the command from the command line. This issue started about a month ago.. Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now: [https://imgur.com/waX7XcM] Ansible Plugin: [https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/] This is the Pipeline code that uses the Ansible Pipeline Plugin: {code:java} stage('running something') { steps { script { dir('my/path/here') { ansiblePlaybook([ inventory : 'hosts', playbook : 'main.yml', installation: 'ansible', sudoUser : null, colorized : true, extraVars : [ blah : "${params.blah}", some_var : "${params.some_var}" ] ]) } } } } {code} |
Description |
Original:
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline I can't see the entire log in the terminal if I'll SSH to the server and run the command from the command line. This issue started about a month ago.. Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now: [https://imgur.com/waX7XcM] Ansible Plugin: [https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/] This is the Pipeline code that uses the Ansible Pipeline Plugin: {code:java} stage('running something') { steps { script { dir('my/path/here') { ansiblePlaybook([ inventory : 'hosts', playbook : 'main.yml', installation: 'ansible', sudoUser : null, colorized : true, extraVars : [ blah : "${params.blah}", some_var : "${params.some_var}" ] ]) } } } } {code} |
New:
When using the Ansible Plugin with jenkins Pipeline, I can't see the entire log on Jenkins PIpeline build output - Some output is missing at the end of the Ansible play. The output looks fine on a terminal - if I'll SSH to the server and run the ansible-playbook command from the command line. * This issue started about a month ago.. Here is a screenshot of how the output look like now: [https://imgur.com/waX7XcM] Ansible Plugin: [https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/ansible/] This is the Pipeline code that uses the Ansible Pipeline Plugin: {code:java} stage('running something') { steps { script { dir('my/path/here') { ansiblePlaybook([ inventory : 'hosts', playbook : 'main.yml', installation: 'ansible', sudoUser : null, colorized : true, extraVars : [ blah : "${params.blah}", some_var : "${params.some_var}" ] ]) } } } } {code} |
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Issue Type | Original: Task [ 3 ] | New: Bug [ 1 ] |
Labels | Original: ansible ansible-plugin jenkins pipeline playbook | New: ansible ansible-plugin jenkins pipeline pipeline-triaged playbook |
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