Hash a string in Declarative Pipeline
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In a script inside a Declarative Pipeline (Groovy 2.4.11) I want to hash a string (preferably SHA-256).
Does anyone know a way of doing this without needing a signature approval?
jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
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In a script inside a Declarative Pipeline (Groovy 2.4.11) I want to hash a string (preferably SHA-256).
Does anyone know a way of doing this without needing a signature approval?
jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
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In a script inside a Declarative Pipeline (Groovy 2.4.11) I want to hash a string (preferably SHA-256).
Does anyone know a way of doing this without needing a signature approval?
jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
In a script inside a Declarative Pipeline (Groovy 2.4.11) I want to hash a string (preferably SHA-256).
Does anyone know a way of doing this without needing a signature approval?
jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
jenkins-pipeline jenkins-groovy
asked Nov 23 '18 at 15:29
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The Pipeline Utility Steps plugin comes with a sha1
step.
Unfortunately, other SHA variants seem to be not available by community plugins.
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The Pipeline Utility Steps plugin comes with a sha1
step.
Unfortunately, other SHA variants seem to be not available by community plugins.
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The Pipeline Utility Steps plugin comes with a sha1
step.
Unfortunately, other SHA variants seem to be not available by community plugins.
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The Pipeline Utility Steps plugin comes with a sha1
step.
Unfortunately, other SHA variants seem to be not available by community plugins.
The Pipeline Utility Steps plugin comes with a sha1
step.
Unfortunately, other SHA variants seem to be not available by community plugins.
answered Nov 23 '18 at 18:05
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