Local File from repository not saved after edit (groovy / jenkins)












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In my Jenkins Job i checked out a repository. In that repo, there is a file which i want to edit during the job. But it seems that the file is not saved. I have a Method like this:



def updateFile(id, key){
def inputFile = readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json")
def inputJSON = new JsonSlurper().parseText(inputFile)

inputJSON."${key}"[0].pref = "${id}"
def result = JsonOutput.toJson(inputJSON)
//here it is changed.
println "result:n${result}"
inputFile << "${JsonOutput.prettyPrint(result)}"
//and now it is again the old one.
println "Hier: n ${inputFile}"
}


Problem is, that i can't use "new File" and ".write" or ".append" because Jenkins cant find the File that way.



def inputFile = new File("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") --> no File found


Is there any good way to save the existing File?










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    In my Jenkins Job i checked out a repository. In that repo, there is a file which i want to edit during the job. But it seems that the file is not saved. I have a Method like this:



    def updateFile(id, key){
    def inputFile = readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json")
    def inputJSON = new JsonSlurper().parseText(inputFile)

    inputJSON."${key}"[0].pref = "${id}"
    def result = JsonOutput.toJson(inputJSON)
    //here it is changed.
    println "result:n${result}"
    inputFile << "${JsonOutput.prettyPrint(result)}"
    //and now it is again the old one.
    println "Hier: n ${inputFile}"
    }


    Problem is, that i can't use "new File" and ".write" or ".append" because Jenkins cant find the File that way.



    def inputFile = new File("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") --> no File found


    Is there any good way to save the existing File?










    share|improve this question

























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      In my Jenkins Job i checked out a repository. In that repo, there is a file which i want to edit during the job. But it seems that the file is not saved. I have a Method like this:



      def updateFile(id, key){
      def inputFile = readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json")
      def inputJSON = new JsonSlurper().parseText(inputFile)

      inputJSON."${key}"[0].pref = "${id}"
      def result = JsonOutput.toJson(inputJSON)
      //here it is changed.
      println "result:n${result}"
      inputFile << "${JsonOutput.prettyPrint(result)}"
      //and now it is again the old one.
      println "Hier: n ${inputFile}"
      }


      Problem is, that i can't use "new File" and ".write" or ".append" because Jenkins cant find the File that way.



      def inputFile = new File("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") --> no File found


      Is there any good way to save the existing File?










      share|improve this question














      In my Jenkins Job i checked out a repository. In that repo, there is a file which i want to edit during the job. But it seems that the file is not saved. I have a Method like this:



      def updateFile(id, key){
      def inputFile = readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json")
      def inputJSON = new JsonSlurper().parseText(inputFile)

      inputJSON."${key}"[0].pref = "${id}"
      def result = JsonOutput.toJson(inputJSON)
      //here it is changed.
      println "result:n${result}"
      inputFile << "${JsonOutput.prettyPrint(result)}"
      //and now it is again the old one.
      println "Hier: n ${inputFile}"
      }


      Problem is, that i can't use "new File" and ".write" or ".append" because Jenkins cant find the File that way.



      def inputFile = new File("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") --> no File found


      Is there any good way to save the existing File?







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          if readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") works fine



          then to write file use writeFile like this:



          writeFile file:"${workspace}/config/cnf.json", text:result





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          • Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

            – FrostX
            Nov 21 '18 at 8:56











          • use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

            – daggett
            Nov 21 '18 at 9:06











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          if readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") works fine



          then to write file use writeFile like this:



          writeFile file:"${workspace}/config/cnf.json", text:result





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          • Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

            – FrostX
            Nov 21 '18 at 8:56











          • use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

            – daggett
            Nov 21 '18 at 9:06
















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          if readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") works fine



          then to write file use writeFile like this:



          writeFile file:"${workspace}/config/cnf.json", text:result





          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

            – FrostX
            Nov 21 '18 at 8:56











          • use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

            – daggett
            Nov 21 '18 at 9:06














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          if readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") works fine



          then to write file use writeFile like this:



          writeFile file:"${workspace}/config/cnf.json", text:result





          share|improve this answer













          if readFile("${workspace}/config/cnf.json") works fine



          then to write file use writeFile like this:



          writeFile file:"${workspace}/config/cnf.json", text:result






          share|improve this answer












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          • Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

            – FrostX
            Nov 21 '18 at 8:56











          • use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

            – daggett
            Nov 21 '18 at 9:06



















          • Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

            – FrostX
            Nov 21 '18 at 8:56











          • use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

            – daggett
            Nov 21 '18 at 9:06

















          Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

          – FrostX
          Nov 21 '18 at 8:56





          Thank you for the help. I tested it. But i get the error: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap :-(

          – FrostX
          Nov 21 '18 at 8:56













          use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

          – daggett
          Nov 21 '18 at 9:06





          use JsonSlurperClassic instead of JsonSlurper. you can use in jenkins pipeline only serializable objects. and JsonSlurperClassic returns normal java.util.HashMap instead of LazyMap.

          – daggett
          Nov 21 '18 at 9:06


















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