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_|Build status| |Docs status| |Coverage status| |Version status| |Downloads status|
.. |Build status| image:: https://github.com/pbelskiy/ujenkins/workflows/Tests/badge.svg .. |Docs status| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/ujenkins/badge/?version=latest .. |Coverage status| image:: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/github/pbelskiy/ujenkins?label=Coverage .. |Version status| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/ujenkins?label=Python .. |Downloads status| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/ujenkins?color=1&label=Downloads
Python client for Jenkins which supports both sync and async syntax with same interface.
+--------------------------------------------+
| Comparison to other packages |
+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
| Name | Sync | Async | Python |
+===================+=======+=======+========+
| ujenkins
_ | YES | YES | 3.6+ |
+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
| aiojenkins
_ | NO | YES | 3.5+ |
+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
| python-jenkins
_ | YES | NO | 3.4+ |
+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
| jenkinsapi
_ | YES | NO | 3.4+ |
+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
.. _ujenkins: https://github.com/pbelskiy/ujenkins .. _aiojenkins: https://github.com/pbelskiy/aiojenkins .. _python-jenkins: https://opendev.org/jjb/python-jenkins .. _jenkinsapi: https://github.com/pycontribs/jenkinsapi
Latest release from PyPI
.. code:: shell
pip3 install ujenkins
Or latest developing version
.. code:: shell
pip3 install git+https://github.com/pbelskiy/ujenkins
Get Jenkins version using sync client:
.. code:: python
from ujenkins import JenkinsClient
def example():
client = JenkinsClient('http://server', 'user', 'password')
version = client.system.get_version()
print(version)
example()
With async client (be careful AsyncJenkinsClient
must be called inside async function):
.. code:: python
import asyncio
from ujenkins import AsyncJenkinsClient
async def example():
client = AsyncJenkinsClient('http://server', 'user', 'password')
version = await client.system.get_version()
print(version)
await client.close()
asyncio.run(example())
In all code examples below client instance is created by:
.. code:: python
from ujenkins import JenkinsClient
client = JenkinsClient('http://server', 'user', 'password')
Get timestamp of latest build
.. code:: python
client.builds.get_info('job', 'lastBuild')['timestamp']
Get url of started build
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Be careful, ``JenkinsNotFoundError`` could be raise in case build with same arg already enqueued.
.. code:: python
item_id = client.builds.start('my_job')
while True:
time.sleep(5)
try:
info = client.queue.get_info(item_id)
print(info['executable']['url'])
break
except (KeyError, TypeError):
pass # wait for build will be started
Get all jobs
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Basically ``client.jobs.get()`` returns jobs from root (depth = 0), in case you
want receive all the jobs, there are few approaches for it.
1) Set needed depth, experimentally 10 is enough.
.. code-block:: python
jobs = client.jobs.get(depth=10)
Output:
.. code-block:: python
{'folder': {'_class': 'com.cloudbees.hudson.plugins.folder.Folder',
'jobs': [{'_class': 'hudson.model.FreeStyleProject',
'color': 'notbuilt',
'name': 'job_in_folder1',
'url': 'http://localhost:8080/job/folder/job/job_in_folder1/'},
{'_class': 'com.cloudbees.hudson.plugins.folder.Folder',
'jobs': [{'_class': 'hudson.model.FreeStyleProject',
'color': 'notbuilt',
'name': 'sub_job_in_subfolder',
'url': 'http://localhost:8080/job/folder/job/subfolder/job/sub_job_in_subfolder/'}],
'name': 'subfolder',
'url': 'http://localhost:8080/job/folder/job/subfolder/'}],
'name': 'folder',
'url': 'http://localhost:8080/job/folder/'},
'job': {'_class': 'hudson.model.FreeStyleProject',
'color': 'blue',
'name': 'job',
'url': 'http://localhost:8080/job/job/'}}
2) Or just write your code to recursively form it, example is below.
.. code:: python
def get_all_jobs(url: str = '', parent: str = '') -> Dict[str, dict]:
jobs = {}
for name, prop in client.jobs.get(url).items():
jobs[parent + name] = prop
if 'Folder' in prop.get('_class', ''):
jobs.update(get_all_jobs(prop['url'], parent + name + '/'))
return jobs
all_jobs = get_all_jobs()
Working with build artifacts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code:: python
# get content of artifact (bytes)
content = client.builds.get_artifact('my_job', 31, 'photo.jpg')
with open('/tmp/photo.jpg', 'wb') as f:
w.write(content)
# enumerate artifacts
artifacts = client.builds.get_list_artifacts('my_job', 31)
for artifact in artifacts:
# get content and manually save it
content = client.builds.get_artifact('my_job', 31, artifact['path'])
# or absolute url could be used for external download
print(artifact['url'])
# >> 'http://server/job/my_job/31/artifact/photo.jpg'
Documentation
-------------
`Read the Docs <https://ujenkins.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_
Testing
-------
Prerequisites: ``tox``
Then just run tox, all dependencies and checks will run automatically
::
tox
Contributing
------------
Any contributions are welcome!
FAQs
Universal (sync/async) Python client for Jenkins
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