I have as a capability "JDK 1.8" and "JDK1.8" (there is a space between the 'K' and the '1'). In a bamboo plan, I'm able to reference "${bamboo.capability.system.jdk.JDK1.8}" (no space) just fine. However, I can't figure out how to reference the capability with a space. (I believe that I've tried replacing the space with a '+', '\ ', and just a space.) Is this possible?
Note related URLs: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo/bamboo-variables-289277087.html, https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO034/Configuring+Remote+Agent+Capabilities+via+bamboo-capabilities.properties
Thanks.
Specifying the variable with a space works for me.
E.g. inline Script Task "echo capability=${bamboo.capability.system.jdk.JDK 1.8.0_45}" (there's a space between the 'K' and the '1').
Tested in 5.9.7.
Has the behaviour for this changed? Using a space does not work for me.
The key is:
capabilityKey=system.jdk.JDK+11
I have tried:
${bamboo.capability.system.jdk.JDK 11}
${bamboo.capability.system.jdk.JDK_11}
${bamboo.capability.system.jdk.JDK${}11}
They all fail with Bad substitution
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Oops, I must have gotten confused with trying various capitalizations. Space does indeed work.
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