When a job succeeded in Jenkins post-build action, it creates a full folder structure on the blob.
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Ex. Angular project build is in a subfolder and if I provide a full path to the files which I need in my azure blob. And it gives full directory structure in the Azure blob storage.
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I need my angular build files(assets, js, etc.) directly in the $web blob. Actual requirement
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[JENKINS-57478] Azure storage plugin in jenkins create folder structure on azure blob
Component/s | New: windows-azure-storage-plugin [ 17466 ] | |
Component/s | Original: azure [ 21940 ] | |
Component/s | Original: plugins.jenkins.io [ 24636 ] | |
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Workflow | Original: classic default workflow [ 236736 ] | New: JNJira + In-Review [ 236739 ] |
Project | Original: Infrastructure [ 10301 ] | New: Jenkins [ 10172 ] |
Resolution | New: Duplicate [ 3 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Component/s | New: _unsorted [ 19622 ] | |
Component/s | Original: windows-azure-storage-plugin [ 17466 ] |
Thanks for reporting this, I am moving this ticket on the right project (JENKINS) to get more visiblity from the other contributors
The INFRA project is related to the infrastructure running the jenkins project itself