Masking Supported Pattern Matches Of Username Or Password sh echo PWD base64 will print e g dDBwczNjcjN0Cg which is trivially converted back to the top secret password Jenkinsfile Scripted Pipeline withCredentials usernamePassword credentialsId topSecretCredentials passwordVariable PWD usernameVariable USR sh echo PWD myfile
For every execution of ssh command using sshCommand step I see in job log Masking supported pattern matches of sshKeyFile Would be nice to have option to suppress You can use the username password inside withCredentials block for any times But keep in mind the username password can only survive inside withCredentials block I used the same username password for twice in following code and it worked well
Masking Supported Pattern Matches Of Username Or Password
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The API of an non public application requests that I authenticate against the API with Username and Password stored in BACKUP CREDENTIALS and provide an password Secret BACKUP PASSWORD in JSON format in the request body When restoring the backup zip file both credentials need to be properties parameters password name KEY description Encryption key Jenkins prompts users to provide its value every time the pipeline is executed I want this parameter to be masked so that echo KEY does not print the actual value passed by the user
Shell example withCredentials gitUsernamePassword credentialsId my credentials id gitToolName git tool sh git fetch all Batch example withCredentials gitUsernamePassword credentialsId my credentials id gitToolName git tool bat git submodule update init recursive About this plugin This plugin allows masking passwords that may appear in the console including the ones defined as build parameters This often happens for example when you use build steps which can t handle passwords properly Take a look at the following example
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This plugin allows masking passwords that may appear in the console including the ones defined as build parameters This often happens for example when you use build steps which can t handle passwords properly Take a A typical pattern to project a username and a password stored as a Jenkins Username with Password credential into a build step withCredentials usernamePassword credentialsId test credential usernameVariable username passwordVariable password sh echo username echo password echo
On the Manage Jenkins page click Configure Global Security near the top of the page On the resulting Configure Global Security page scroll down to the CloudBees Enhanced Masking Credentials Plugin section and select the Enable extended masking of credentials check box Scroll to the end of the page and click the Save This allows accessing the password by using the variable rather than hard coding it in a field which is not ciphered e g the ones of the Invoke Ant or Execute shell build steps If Regex is set then any text matching that regex will be masked in the console output The regex should not contain start or end of string markers and
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sh echo PWD base64 will print e g dDBwczNjcjN0Cg which is trivially converted back to the top secret password Jenkinsfile Scripted Pipeline withCredentials usernamePassword credentialsId topSecretCredentials passwordVariable PWD usernameVariable USR sh echo PWD myfile
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Masking Supported Pattern Matches Of Username Or Password - About this plugin This plugin allows masking passwords that may appear in the console including the ones defined as build parameters This often happens for example when you use build steps which can t handle passwords properly Take a look at the following example