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[JENKINS-68404] Add ScriptUsageListener to track Groovy scripts #72

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@meiswjn meiswjn commented May 17, 2022

This PR relates to jenkinsci/jenkins#6539, jenkinsci/script-security-plugin#416 and https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-68404. It serves the purpose to track potentially dangerous usages of groovy scripts.

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meiswjn commented Mar 21, 2024

With jenkinsci/jenkins#7056 being merged, I will continue on this PR soon :)

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Thanks! Most of the conflicts you'll see are due to the introduction of spotless on the codeline.

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jglick commented Aug 28, 2024

Still active?

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meiswjn commented Sep 9, 2024

Still active?

Since I would love to see this feature, yes. However, there are many other more pressing things right now, but I definitely want to do this. However, if someone stumbles upon this before I find time, feel free!

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