How to put at the queue jobs of multibranch project?












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How to disable concurrent build inside multibranch project?
With another words, build one branch at a time, putting other to queue.



options { disableConcurrentBuilds() } work only for multiple runs of one branch.



"Build Blocker Plugin" can not to be configured for multibranch.



What else i can try?










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    How to disable concurrent build inside multibranch project?
    With another words, build one branch at a time, putting other to queue.



    options { disableConcurrentBuilds() } work only for multiple runs of one branch.



    "Build Blocker Plugin" can not to be configured for multibranch.



    What else i can try?










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      How to disable concurrent build inside multibranch project?
      With another words, build one branch at a time, putting other to queue.



      options { disableConcurrentBuilds() } work only for multiple runs of one branch.



      "Build Blocker Plugin" can not to be configured for multibranch.



      What else i can try?










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      How to disable concurrent build inside multibranch project?
      With another words, build one branch at a time, putting other to queue.



      options { disableConcurrentBuilds() } work only for multiple runs of one branch.



      "Build Blocker Plugin" can not to be configured for multibranch.



      What else i can try?







      jenkins jenkins-pipeline multibranch-pipeline






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      Alexander LaninAlexander Lanin

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          You can try to use lock. It's not the ideal solution here, but can be used as workaround. See this ticket for more details.






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          • thank you. I sow that ticket. Just hope someone new cute solution. :)
            – Alexander Lanin
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          I've created a separate slave-agent on the same machine that only executes jobs from this specific multibranch-pipeline. This new slave agent must have 1 executor and the job should be fired explicitly to this new agent (i.e. MyMultibranchPipeline_Slave). The "regular" slave will take care of any other concurrent builds that aren't in the multibranch-pipeline.






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            You can try to use lock. It's not the ideal solution here, but can be used as workaround. See this ticket for more details.






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            You can try to use lock. It's not the ideal solution here, but can be used as workaround. See this ticket for more details.






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            • thank you. I sow that ticket. Just hope someone new cute solution. :)
              – Alexander Lanin
              Dec 28 '18 at 15:12














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            You can try to use lock. It's not the ideal solution here, but can be used as workaround. See this ticket for more details.






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            You can try to use lock. It's not the ideal solution here, but can be used as workaround. See this ticket for more details.







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            • thank you. I sow that ticket. Just hope someone new cute solution. :)
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            • thank you. I sow that ticket. Just hope someone new cute solution. :)
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            thank you. I sow that ticket. Just hope someone new cute solution. :)
            – Alexander Lanin
            Dec 28 '18 at 15:12




            thank you. I sow that ticket. Just hope someone new cute solution. :)
            – Alexander Lanin
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            I've created a separate slave-agent on the same machine that only executes jobs from this specific multibranch-pipeline. This new slave agent must have 1 executor and the job should be fired explicitly to this new agent (i.e. MyMultibranchPipeline_Slave). The "regular" slave will take care of any other concurrent builds that aren't in the multibranch-pipeline.






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              I've created a separate slave-agent on the same machine that only executes jobs from this specific multibranch-pipeline. This new slave agent must have 1 executor and the job should be fired explicitly to this new agent (i.e. MyMultibranchPipeline_Slave). The "regular" slave will take care of any other concurrent builds that aren't in the multibranch-pipeline.






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                I've created a separate slave-agent on the same machine that only executes jobs from this specific multibranch-pipeline. This new slave agent must have 1 executor and the job should be fired explicitly to this new agent (i.e. MyMultibranchPipeline_Slave). The "regular" slave will take care of any other concurrent builds that aren't in the multibranch-pipeline.






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                I've created a separate slave-agent on the same machine that only executes jobs from this specific multibranch-pipeline. This new slave agent must have 1 executor and the job should be fired explicitly to this new agent (i.e. MyMultibranchPipeline_Slave). The "regular" slave will take care of any other concurrent builds that aren't in the multibranch-pipeline.







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