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In the jenkins ci-services file, branchName is set by performing some manipulation magic on the GIT_BRANCH env variable. However, the result of this manipulation is the prevention of recognizing a branch as a greenkeeper branch.
For instance: my GIT_BRANCH variable is greenkeeper/initial. Because of the drop in the above referenced line, branchName gets set to initial rather than the correct greenkeeper/initial, so it's falls into this conditional and I get an 'initial' is not a Greenkeeper branch error.
This was fixed in the (apparently now defunct ?? ) #73 by removing the branchName manipulation code. I'm happy to submit a new PR which removes this manipulation, but wasn't sure if it would be better for me to pick up #73 and complete the code review comments (though I'm not sure about the purpose of some of the other changes). Please advise and I'll get a PR in :)
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Hi Kaylee,
thanks for the PR offer! If you do want to tackle this, here’s why the mangling happens: some customers use a git plugin for Jenkins that also prepends something to the branch name, the removal of which makes sense for them, but breaks everything for users like you, who use the other git plugin (apparently there’s two), which doesn’t prepend anything.
Currently, the branch prefix used by by Greenkeeper is always greenkeeper/ or greenkeeper-, so it’s safe to drop the first part of branchName if it doesn’t match greenkeeper, or drop everything before greenkeeper, both should work.
So it would make sense to pick up #73 again, but only do the drop with the condition described above. If you don’t have time, we'll fit it in next week.
In the jenkins ci-services file,
branchName
is set by performing some manipulation magic on theGIT_BRANCH
env variable. However, the result of this manipulation is the prevention of recognizing a branch as a greenkeeper branch.For instance: my
GIT_BRANCH
variable isgreenkeeper/initial
. Because of thedrop
in the above referenced line,branchName
gets set toinitial
rather than the correctgreenkeeper/initial
, so it's falls into this conditional and I get an'initial' is not a Greenkeeper branch
error.This was fixed in the (apparently now defunct ?? ) #73 by removing the
branchName
manipulation code. I'm happy to submit a new PR which removes this manipulation, but wasn't sure if it would be better for me to pick up #73 and complete the code review comments (though I'm not sure about the purpose of some of the other changes). Please advise and I'll get a PR in :)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: