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Parsing JSON on Jenkins Pipeline (groovy)

I created a method as shown online:

@NonCPS
def parseJsonString(String jsonString) {
    def lazyMap = new JsonSlurper().parseText(jsonString)

    // JsonSlurper returns a non-serializable LazyMap, so copy it into a regular map before returning
    def m = [:]
    m.putAll(lazyMap)
    return m
}

But I get the following error:

ERROR: java.io.NotSerializableException: groovy.json.internal.LazyMap

To work around this, I have to create an entire method to perform an entire step. For instance, in a method, I would do the same as above, parse the information I want, and finally return it as a string.

This, however, presents another issue, especially if you wrap this method inside a withCredentials , which would then require another withCredentials .

I finally find a BETTER solution!

readJSON() method from the Jenkins "Pipeline Utility Steps" plugin as shown here:

https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/pipeline-utility-steps/#readjson-read-json-from-files-in-the-workspace

Here is a sample where we can finally ditch that ugly GROOVY JSONPARSE crap.

node() {
    stage("checkout") {
        def jsonString = '{"name":"katone","age":5}'
        def jsonObj = readJSON text: jsonString

        assert jsonObj['name'] == 'katone'  // this is a comparison.  It returns true
        sh "echo ${jsonObj.name}"  // prints out katone
        sh "echo ${jsonObj.age}"   // prints out 5
    }
}

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