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On Groovy DSL how can I use jenkins parameters in a phaseJob name.
When trying to do



stringParam('jobName', 'bla', 'blabla')
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phaseJob('$jobName')



jobName is not replaced with the value I entered in Jenkins










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    On Groovy DSL how can I use jenkins parameters in a phaseJob name.
    When trying to do



    stringParam('jobName', 'bla', 'blabla')
    ...

    phaseJob('$jobName')



    jobName is not replaced with the value I entered in Jenkins










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      On Groovy DSL how can I use jenkins parameters in a phaseJob name.
      When trying to do



      stringParam('jobName', 'bla', 'blabla')
      ...

      phaseJob('$jobName')



      jobName is not replaced with the value I entered in Jenkins










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      On Groovy DSL how can I use jenkins parameters in a phaseJob name.
      When trying to do



      stringParam('jobName', 'bla', 'blabla')
      ...

      phaseJob('$jobName')



      jobName is not replaced with the value I entered in Jenkins







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          You are using single quotes. As you can read here




          Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple single quoted strings.




          You need to use double quotes in order to make "string ${interpolation}" work:



          phaseJob("$jobName")





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            You are using single quotes. As you can read here




            Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple single quoted strings.




            You need to use double quotes in order to make "string ${interpolation}" work:



            phaseJob("$jobName")





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              You are using single quotes. As you can read here




              Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple single quoted strings.




              You need to use double quotes in order to make "string ${interpolation}" work:



              phaseJob("$jobName")





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                You are using single quotes. As you can read here




                Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple single quoted strings.




                You need to use double quotes in order to make "string ${interpolation}" work:



                phaseJob("$jobName")





                share|improve this answer












                You are using single quotes. As you can read here




                Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple single quoted strings.




                You need to use double quotes in order to make "string ${interpolation}" work:



                phaseJob("$jobName")






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