We are running Jenkins 2.x and love the new Pipeline plugin. However, with so many branches in a repository, disk space fills up quickly. Is there any plugin that's compatible with Pipeline that I can wipe out the workspace on a successful build?
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This section builds on the information covered in Getting started with Pipeline and introduces more useful steps, common patterns, and demonstrates some non-trivial Jenkinsfile examples. Creating a Jenkinsfile, which is checked into source control [1], provides a number of immediate benefits: Code review/iteration on the Pipeline Audit trail for the Pipeline Single source of truth [2] for the Pipe
This section builds on the information introduced in Getting started with Pipeline and should be treated solely as a reference. For more information on how to use Pipeline syntax in practical examples, refer to the Using a Jenkinsfile section of this chapter. As of version 2.5 of the Pipeline plugin, Pipeline supports two discrete syntaxes which are detailed below. For the pros and cons of each, r
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