Checkout Jenkins Pipeline Git SCM with credentials?

空扰寡人 提交于 2019-11-28 16:28:25
Serban Constantin

You can use the following in a pipeline:

git branch: 'master',
    credentialsId: '12345-1234-4696-af25-123455',
    url: 'ssh://git@bitbucket.org:company/repo.git'

If you're using the ssh url then your credentials must be username + private key. If you're using the https clone url instead of the ssh one, then your credentials should be username + password.

f-society

If you want to use ssh credentials,

  git(
       url: 'git@github.com<repo_name>.git',
       credentialsId: 'xpc',
       branch: "${branch}"
    )

if you want to use username and password credentials, you need to use http clone as @Serban mentioned.

    git(
       url: 'https://github.com/<repo_name>.git',
       credentialsId: 'xpc',
       branch: "${branch}"
    )

To explicitly checkout using a specific credentials

    stage('Checkout external proj') {
        steps {
            git branch: 'my_specific_branch',
                credentialsId: 'my_cred_id',
                url: 'ssh://git@test.com/proj/test_proj.git'

            sh "ls -lat"
        }
    }

To checkout based on the configred credentials in the current Jenkins Job

    stage('Checkout code') {
        steps {
            checkout scm
        }
    }

You can use both of the stages within a single Jenkins file.

Adding you a quick example using git plugin GitSCM:

    checkout([
        $class: 'GitSCM', 
        branches: [[name: '*/master']], 
        doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations: false, 
        extensions: [[$class: 'CleanCheckout']], 
        submoduleCfg: [], 
        userRemoteConfigs: [[credentialsId: '<gitCredentials>', url: '<gitRepoURL>']]
    ])

in your pipeline

stage('checkout'){
    steps{
        script{
            checkout
        }
    }
}

For what it's worth adding to the discussion... what I did that ended up helping me... Since the pipeline is run within a workspace within a docker image that is cleaned up each time it runs. I grabbed the credentials needed to perform necessary operations on the repo within my pipeline and stored them in a .netrc file. this allowed me to authorize the git repo operations successfully.

withCredentials([usernamePassword(credentialsId: '<credentials-id>', passwordVariable: 'GIT_PASSWORD', usernameVariable: 'GIT_USERNAME')]) {
    sh '''
        printf "machine github.com\nlogin $GIT_USERNAME\n password $GIT_PASSWORD" >> ~/.netrc
        // continue script as necessary working with git repo...
    '''
}
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