I have a Jenkinsfile for a declarative pipeline that uses docker agents. A number of the steps use a docker agent and it is a bit repetitive adding the same agent for these steps
e.g.
pipeline {
agent any
stages {
stage('Stage 1') {
steps {
//Do something
}
}
stage('Stage 2') {
agent {
docker { image 'jenkins/jenkins-slave:latest'
reuseNode true
registryUrl 'https://some.registry/'
registryCredentialsId 'git'
args '-v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd -v /etc/group:/etc/group -e HOME=${WORKSPACE}'
}
}
steps {
//Do something
}
}
stage('Stage 3') {
steps {
//Do something
}
}
stage('Stage 4') {
agent {
docker { image 'jenkins/jenkins-slave:latest'
reuseNode true
registryUrl 'https://some.registry/'
registryCredentialsId 'git'
args '-v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd -v /etc/group:/etc/group -e HOME=${WORKSPACE}'
}
}
steps {
//Do something
}
}
}
}
Is there any way to template the agent (or write my own) so that I could do something like the following
pipeline {
agent any
stages {
stage('Stage 1') {
steps {
//Do something
}
}
stage('Stage 2') {
agent {
my-docker
}
steps {
//Do something
}
}
stage('Stage 3') {
steps {
//Do something
}
}
stage('Stage 4') {
agent {
my-docker
}
steps {
//Do something
}
}
}
}
So that I do not have to repeatly write the same agent and possibly I can reuse it in all my Dockerfiles
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47792511/template-docker-agent-in-jenkins-declarative-pipeline