I know this is not supported, but since Bamboo lack of templates, I'm sure someone else has already tried this.
In my case I have a large number of plans that have been created by cloning a master "template". Now I need to do a minor adjustment in some of the inline scripts of these plans. I know inline scripts are not a "good practice", but the inline scripts are basically something like this:
python27 myPythonScript.py -a A -b B
and now I need to add more parameter to this call.
The below SQL query returns the XML definition for the job (Bamboo 5.6.0):
SELECT xml_definition_data FROM build_definition INNER JOIN build ON build_definition.build_id = build.build_id WHERE build.full_key='FULL-JOB-KEY';
So my idea is to update the corresponding bit in the XML:
<buildTasks> <taskDefinition> ... </taskDefinition> ... <taskDefinition> ... <item> <key>scriptBody</key> <value>python MyPythonScript.py -a A -b B</value> ... </item> ... </taskDefinition> </buildTasks>
I think you get the idea.
My question is, am I going to break something else by doing this change directly in the DB? I have already tried it and it seems to work, but not entirely sure if I'm breaking something I'm not aware of when doing this.
BTW, I seem to have to restart Bamboo after modifying the DB so the new values are picked up. Is that possible?
If anyone has tried it, feedback will be welcome
You'll not going to break anything if you're careful.
The only problem is caching, you'll need to restart Bamboo or trigger cache invalidation using com.atlassian.bamboo.plan.cache.ImmutablePlanCacheService.
Is there any way to trigger the cache invalidation from REST? If not, how would you suggest to do it?
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No, can't be done via REST, you'd need to write a plugin to do it. It's probably easier to just restart the server.
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