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#!/usr/bin/python | |
""" | |
Create a stage in your project, make it the last stage. | |
Make a task in the stage with this inline script: | |
#! /bin/bash | |
/some/path/bamboo-to-slack.py "${bamboo.planKey}" "${bamboo.buildPlanName}" "${bamboo.buildResultsUrl}" | |
Remember to make a channel with a Service Integration "Incoming WebHooks." The Slacker site will tell you the correct URL to put in the script below. | |
Requirements for this Python script: Requests (pip install requests, http://docs.python-requests.org/) | |
""" | |
import sys | |
import requests | |
import json | |
buildName = str(sys.argv[1]) | |
jobName = str(sys.argv[2]) | |
buildUrl = str(sys.argv[3]) | |
buildStateUrl = 'http://YOUR_BAMBOO_URL/bamboo/rest/api/latest/result/{0}/latest.json?buildstate'.format(buildName) | |
r = requests.get(buildStateUrl) | |
buildState = r.json()['buildState'] | |
if buildState != 'Successful': | |
message = "Job \"{0}\" not successful! State: {1}. See {2}".format(jobName, buildState, buildUrl) | |
payload = {'channel': '#YOUR_CHANNEL', 'username': 'Bamboo', 'text': message} | |
r = requests.post('https://YOUR_COMPANY.slack.com/services/hooks/incoming-webhook?token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE', data=json.dumps(payload)) | |
print "Slacker output: {0}".format(r.text) |
Wouldn't this grab the previous build state as you're still in the context of the current build?
Agreed with @mpseay. This will pull the previous build--not the current one. It doesn't appear that you can get the test results of the current build while it's still in progress.
I'm not saying this is the greatest idea in the world, but one way to deal with that is in your script task, schedule the job to run in a detached environment after a few seconds as the last final task.
nohup /bin/bash -c 'sleep 10; /some/path/bamboo-to-slack.py ${bamboo.planKey} ${bamboo.buildPlanName} ${bamboo.buildResultsUrl} > /dev/null 2>&1'
@awinder, any idea what a windows command would look like?
@remmelt will this work on cloud based bamboo? (going to presume not but thought I would check)
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Nice. Thank you!