Provides Jenkins notification integration with Slack or Slack compatible applications like RocketChat and Mattermost.
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Get a Slack account: https://slack.com/
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Configure the Jenkins integration: https://my.slack.com/services/new/jenkins-ci
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Install this plugin on your Jenkins server:
- From the Jenkins homepage navigate to
Manage Jenkins
- Navigate to
Manage Plugins
, - Change the tab to
Available
, - Search for
slack
, - Check the box next to install.
- From the Jenkins homepage navigate to
- Configure it in your Jenkins job (and optionally as global configuration) and add it as a Post-build action.
slackSend color: 'good', message: 'Message from Jenkins Pipeline'
Additionally you can pass a JSONArray in order to send complex messages, for example:
def attachments = [
[
text: 'I find your lack of faith disturbing!',
fallback: 'Hey, Vader seems to be mad at you.',
color: '#ff0000'
]
]
slackSend(channel: '#general', attachments: attachments)
For more information about slack messages see Slack Messages Api and Slack attachments Api
You can send a message and create a thread on that message using the pipeline step. The step returns an object which you can use to retrieve the thread ID. Send new messages with that thread ID as the target channel to create a thread. All messages of a thread should use the same thread ID.
Example:
node {
def slackResponse = slackSend(channel: "cool-threads", message: "Here is the primary message")
slackSend(channel: slackResponse.threadId, message: "Thread reply #1")
slackSend(channel: slackResponse.threadId, message: "Thread reply #2")
}
This feature requires botUser mode.
Messages that are posted to a thread can also optionally be broadcasted to the
channel. Set replyBroadcast: true
to do so. For example:
node {
def slackResponse = slackSend(channel: "ci", message: "Started build")
slackSend(channel: slackResponse.threadId, message: "Build still in progress")
slackSend(
channel: slackResponse.threadId,
replyBroadcast: true,
message: "Build failed. Broadcast to channel for better visibility."
)
}
- Log into Slack compatible application.
- Create a Webhook (it may need to be enabled in system console) by visiting Integrations.
- You should now have a URL with a token. Something like
https://mydomain.com/hooks/xxxx
wherexxxx
is the integration token andhttps://mydomain.com/hooks/
is theSlack compatible app URL
. - Install this plugin on your Jenkins server.
- Configure it in your Jenkins job (and optionally as global configuration) and add it as a Post-build action.
If you want to configure a notification to be sent to Slack for all jobs, you may want to also consider installing an additional plugin called Global Slack Notifier plugin.
Use Jenkins Credentials and a credential ID to configure the Slack integration token. It is a security risk to expose your integration token using the previous Integration Token setting.
Create a new Secret text credential:
Select that credential as the value for the Integration Token Credential ID field:
You can send messages to channels or you can notify individual users via their
slackbot. In order to notify an individual user, use the syntax @user_id
in
place of the project channel. Mentioning users by display name may work, but it
is not unique and will not work if it is an ambiguous match.
This plugin supports sending notifications via bot users. You can enable bot
user support from both global and project configurations. If the notification
will be sent to a user via direct message, default integration sends it via
@slackbot. You can use this option if you want to send messages via a bot user.
You need to provide the Bot User OAuth Access Token
credential as the
integration token credentials to use this feature.
The bot user option is not supported if you use the Slack compatible app URL option.
This plugin supports configuration as code Add to your yaml file:
credentials:
system:
domainCredentials:
- credentials:
- string:
scope: GLOBAL
id: slack-token
secret: '${SLACK_TOKEN}'
description: Slack token
unclassified:
slackNotifier:
teamDomain: <your-slack-workspace-name> # i.e. your-company (just the workspace name not the full url)
tokenCredentialId: slack-token
Install Maven and JDK.
$ mvn -version | grep -v home
Apache Maven 3.3.9 (bb52d8502b132ec0a5a3f4c09453c07478323dc5; 2015-11-10T08:41:47-08:00)
Java version: 1.7.0_79, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "linux", version: "4.4.0-65-generic", arch: "amd64", family: "unix"
Run unit tests
mvn test
Create an HPI file to install in Jenkins (HPI file will be in
target/slack.hpi
).
mvn clean package