Can we run shell scripts which are located in gitlab from Jenkins
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I have a Jenkins parameter job to deploy artifacts to the remote server. I wrote a shell script to check whether there is a directoy called backup
in /var/www/test.com
path if not create a directory. It is working fine on jenkins. Now I want to store that shell script in GitLab repository and run from Jenkins workspace.
SQLPATH="/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/Test_Backend_Parameterized_Deployment_Clone/test-inventory-backendcode/"
DESTINATION="/var/www/test.com/"
DEVSERVER=test@192.168.94.139
#copy test.sql to development server
copySQLDevServer(){
sudo scp $SQLPATH/test.sql $DEVSERVER:$DESTINATION
}
copySQLDevServer
I tried this.
cd "$WORKSPACE/test-inventory-backendcode/scripts" ;sudo chmod +x test.sh ; ./test.sh
It worked. Is it the accurate way to do this?
bash scripts git jenkins gitlab
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I have a Jenkins parameter job to deploy artifacts to the remote server. I wrote a shell script to check whether there is a directoy called backup
in /var/www/test.com
path if not create a directory. It is working fine on jenkins. Now I want to store that shell script in GitLab repository and run from Jenkins workspace.
SQLPATH="/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/Test_Backend_Parameterized_Deployment_Clone/test-inventory-backendcode/"
DESTINATION="/var/www/test.com/"
DEVSERVER=test@192.168.94.139
#copy test.sql to development server
copySQLDevServer(){
sudo scp $SQLPATH/test.sql $DEVSERVER:$DESTINATION
}
copySQLDevServer
I tried this.
cd "$WORKSPACE/test-inventory-backendcode/scripts" ;sudo chmod +x test.sh ; ./test.sh
It worked. Is it the accurate way to do this?
bash scripts git jenkins gitlab
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add a comment |
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up vote
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I have a Jenkins parameter job to deploy artifacts to the remote server. I wrote a shell script to check whether there is a directoy called backup
in /var/www/test.com
path if not create a directory. It is working fine on jenkins. Now I want to store that shell script in GitLab repository and run from Jenkins workspace.
SQLPATH="/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/Test_Backend_Parameterized_Deployment_Clone/test-inventory-backendcode/"
DESTINATION="/var/www/test.com/"
DEVSERVER=test@192.168.94.139
#copy test.sql to development server
copySQLDevServer(){
sudo scp $SQLPATH/test.sql $DEVSERVER:$DESTINATION
}
copySQLDevServer
I tried this.
cd "$WORKSPACE/test-inventory-backendcode/scripts" ;sudo chmod +x test.sh ; ./test.sh
It worked. Is it the accurate way to do this?
bash scripts git jenkins gitlab
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I have a Jenkins parameter job to deploy artifacts to the remote server. I wrote a shell script to check whether there is a directoy called backup
in /var/www/test.com
path if not create a directory. It is working fine on jenkins. Now I want to store that shell script in GitLab repository and run from Jenkins workspace.
SQLPATH="/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/Test_Backend_Parameterized_Deployment_Clone/test-inventory-backendcode/"
DESTINATION="/var/www/test.com/"
DEVSERVER=test@192.168.94.139
#copy test.sql to development server
copySQLDevServer(){
sudo scp $SQLPATH/test.sql $DEVSERVER:$DESTINATION
}
copySQLDevServer
I tried this.
cd "$WORKSPACE/test-inventory-backendcode/scripts" ;sudo chmod +x test.sh ; ./test.sh
It worked. Is it the accurate way to do this?
bash scripts git jenkins gitlab
bash scripts git jenkins gitlab
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