Using GIT variables in a declarative Jenkins pipeline

Solution 1:

Finally I found an example and I was able to understand how to do this.

I need to use a script command, obtain the Map returned by checkout and save the Map as environment variable:

stage('Checkout code') {
  steps {
    script {
      // Checkout the repository and save the resulting metadata
      def scmVars = checkout([
        $class: 'GitSCM',
        ...
      ])

      // Display the variable using scmVars
      echo "scmVars.GIT_COMMIT"
      echo "${scmVars.GIT_COMMIT}"

      // Displaying the variables saving it as environment variable
      env.GIT_COMMIT = scmVars.GIT_COMMIT
      echo "env.GIT_COMMIT"
      echo "${env.GIT_COMMIT}"
    }

    // Here the metadata is available as environment variable
    ...
  }
}

Solution 2:

Quoting the docs:

GIT_BRANCH

For Git-based projects, this variable contains the Git branch that was checked out for the build (normally origin/master)

Specifically for the Pipeline plugin, there's an answer to this problem on StackOverflow:

The env.BRANCH_NAME variable contains the branch name.

As of Pipeline Groovy Plugin 2.18, you can also just use BRANCH_NAME (env isn't required but still accepted.)

On some conditions, this variable may be empty, the following should fix this:

Add [$class: 'LocalBranch', localBranch: "**"] to “extentions” in your checkout step.

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Git

Jenkins