I have a declarative Jenkins pipeline with stage1
, stage2
, stage3
and so on. I want to stop stage2
from running if stage1
sets the build unstable/fail.
I know I can stop the steps in stage1
from running using return
when the build is not success but couldn't find a way where I can just exit the pipeline without running the stages below stage1
Here is what I have:
stage('stage1') {
steps {
script{
//somesteps
if ("${stdout}" == "1"){
currentBuild.result = 'UNSTABLE'
return
} //if
//somesteps
} //script
} //steps
} //stage
// run only when stage1 is success
stage('stage2'){
when {
expression {
params.name ==~ /x|y/
}
}
steps {
script{
//stage2 steps
}
}
}
If params.name ==~ /z/
stage 3 will be executed skippping stage2
Note: I cannot include the steps in stage2/3/.. in stage1. It should be that way. Based on the build paramters stage2/3/4... will be called after stage1