How are environment variables used in Jenkins with Windows Batch Command?

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生来不讨喜 2020-12-13 23:32

I\'m trying to use Jenkins (Global) environment variables in my xcopy script.

${WORKSPACE} doesn\'t work
\"${WORKSPACE}\" doesn\'t work
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  • 2020-12-14 00:00

    In windows you should use %WORKSPACE%.

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  • 2020-12-14 00:01

    I should this On Windows, environment variable expansion is %BUILD_NUMBER%

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  • 2020-12-14 00:16

    I know nothing about Jenkins, but it looks like you are trying to access environment variables using some form of unix syntax - that won't work.

    If the name of the variable is WORKSPACE, then the value is expanded in Windows batch using
    %WORKSPACE%. That form of expansion is performed at parse time. For example, this will print to screen the value of WORKSPACE

    echo %WORKSPACE%
    

    If you need the value at execution time, then you need to use delayed expansion !WORKSPACE!. Delayed expansion is not normally enabled by default. Use SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion to enable it. Delayed expansion is often needed because blocks of code within parentheses and/or multiple commands concatenated by &, &&, or || are parsed all at once, so a value assigned within the block cannot be read later within the same block unless you use delayed expansion.

    setlocal enableDelayedExpansion
    set WORKSPACE=BEFORE
    (
      set WORKSPACE=AFTER
      echo Normal Expansion = %WORKSPACE%
      echo Delayed Expansion = !WORKSPACE!
    )
    

    The output of the above is

    Normal Expansion = BEFORE
    Delayed Expansion = AFTER
    

    Use HELP SET or SET /? from the command line to get more information about Windows environment variables and the various expansion options. For example, it explains how to do search/replace and substring operations.

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