I'm trying to send an email when a Pipeline build on Jenkins fails. An example can be found here: https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-examples/blob/master/jenkinsfile-examples/nodejs-build-test-deploy-docker-notify/Jenkinsfile
My concrete groovy script looks as follows:
#!groovy
node('') {
def env = ["JAVA_HOME=${tool 'jdk1.8.0_131'}", "PATH+MAVEN=${tool 'maven_3.1.1'}/bin:${env.JAVA_HOME}/bin", "PATH+GRADLE=${tool 'gradle_4.1'}/bin:${env.JAVA_HOME}/bin" ]
def err = null
currentBuild.result = "SUCCESS"
try {
stage('errorStage') {
dir('error') {
git url: "unknown", branch: "master"
withEnv(env) {
sh "mvn -Pjenkins-build clean deploy"
}
}
}
} catch (caughtError) {
println "caught error :" + caughtError
err = caughtError
currentBuild.result = "FAILURE"
mail (body:
"Pipeline error: ${err}\nFix me.",
from: 'jenkins@x.com',
subject: 'Pipeline build failed',
to: 'recipient@x.com')
} finally {
/* Must re-throw exception to propagate error */
if (err) {
throw err
}
}
}
Actually, nothing ever happens, although the exception is being caught correctly and the build fails. Is there anything required to be able to use mail?! Maybe another Jenkins plugin or something?