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Triggering Configuration Reload

You have the following option to trigger a configuration reload:

  • via the user interface: Manage Jenkins -> Configuration -> Reload existing configuration
  • via http POST to JENKINS_URL/reload-configuration-as-code/ (note the trailing slash).
    It's disabled by default and secured via a token configured either by the environment variable CASC_RELOAD_TOKEN or the system property casc.reload.token. If both are set, the environment variable takes precedence.
    Configuring this token enables this functionality and the requests need to include it as a query parameter named casc-reload-token, e.g. JENKINS_URL/reload-configuration-as-code/?casc-reload-token=someSecretValue.
$ curl -X POST "JENKINS_URL/reload-configuration-as-code/?casc-reload-token=someSecretValue"

# To avoid showing the token on the process list, one can use read the parameter from a secure file:
$ cat /path/to/secret/file
casc-reload-token=someSecretValue
$ curl -X POST -G -d @/path/to/secret/file "JENKINS_URL/reload-configuration-as-code/"
  • via http POST to JENKINS_URL/configuration-as-code/reload Note: this needs to include a valid CRUMB and authentication information e.g. username + token of a user with admin permissions. Since Jenkins 2.96 CRUMB is not needed for API tokens.
  • via Jenkins CLI: with the Jenkins CLI (either with SSH or JAR), the command java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s ${JENKINS_URL} reload-jcasc-configuration triggers a configuration reload. This Jenkins CLI command is only present when the plugin configuration-as-code is installed, and reported in the help message:
$ java -jar jenkins-cli.jar -s ${JENKINS_URL} help
# ...
reload-jcasc-configuration
    Reload JCasC YAML configuration
# ...
  • via Groovy script (not recommended)
    import io.jenkins.plugins.casc.ConfigurationAsCode
    ConfigurationAsCode.get().configure()
    Note: that running the above code in a pipeline will put this plugin in a bad state where the configuration cannot be reloaded at all until Jenkins is restarted. See #1227 for more info.