Add attachments to change requests using attachment API
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Summary of Add Attachments to Change Requests Using Attachment API
This guide provides instructions on adding test report XML files as attachments to DevOps change requests using the attachment API in ServiceNow. The API allows integration with Azure DevOps, GitHub, and Jenkins, enabling automated attachment of test results to change requests.
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Key Features
- API Endpoint: Use the attachment API with the URL format:
https://..service-now.com/api/now/attachment/file?tablename=changerequest&tablesysid=$(getServerChange.sysid)&filename= - Prerequisites: Create a user with Web service access, assign the
snchangewriterole, and ensure thesndevops.enableadogenericconnectionsystem property is enabled. - Sample Pipelines: Detailed examples for Azure DevOps, GitHub, and Jenkins are provided to illustrate how to implement the attachment process in various CI/CD environments.
Key Outcomes
By following this guide, ServiceNow customers can effectively automate the process of attaching relevant test reports to change requests, improving traceability and communication regarding testing outcomes. Customers can expect streamlined integration with their DevOps processes and enhanced visibility into change request statuses.
Add test report xmls as attachments to DevOps change requests using the attachment API.
For more information about the API, see Attachment - POST /now/attachment/file.
The attachment API URL is:
https://<your_instance>.service-now.com/api/now/attachment/file?table_name=change_request&table_sys_id=$(getServerChange.sys_id)&file_name=<attached_filename.xml>, where- table_name = 'change_request'
- table_sys_id = <chg record sys_id>
- file_name = Any name for the attachment
Azure DevOps
Prerequisites
- Create an active user with the option Web service access only selected. For information on how to create a user, see Create a user.
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Assign the role sn_change_write to the user. For information on how to assign the role, see Assign a role to a user.
- The system property sn_devops.enable_ado_generic_connection must be enabled.
- While configuring your Azure DevOps project, to upload to chg. table, the generic connection used should have a user having the role sn_change_write.
For Azure DevOps pipelines, use the format given here to add attachments to change requests.
stage: PostDeploy
jobs:
- job: 'pd1'
pool: server
steps:
- task: ServiceNow-DevOps-Server-Get-Change@1
inputs:
connectedServiceName: 'v01-Software Quality Scans-ServiceNow DevOps Service Connection'
projectName: '$(system.teamProject)'
pipelineName: '$(build.definitionName)'
stageName: 'Deploy'
jobName: 'd1'
buildNumber: '$(build.buildId)'
branchName: '$(Build.SourceBranchName)'
name: getServerChange
- task: InvokeRESTAPI@1
inputs:
connectionType: 'connectedServiceName'
serviceConnection: 'v01 - new'
method: 'POST'
body: '<root><name>john2</name><age>34</age></root>'
urlSuffix: 'api/now/attachment/file?table_name=change_request&table_sys_id=$(getServerChange.changeSysId)&file_name=test3.xml'
waitForCompletion: 'false'GitHub
For GitHub pipelines, use the format given here to add attachments to change requests.
Sample pipeline:
Attachment in the Change Request form in Now instance:
Jenkins
For Jenkins pipelines, use the format given here to add attachments to change requests.
pipeline {
agent any
stages {
stage('POST API Call') {
steps {
script {
def apiUrl = 'https://<your_instance>.service-now.com/api/sn_devops/v1/devops/tool/test?toolId=<devops_ToolId>&testType=Smoke'
def requestBody = [
name: "Smoke tests",
duration: 0.0,
passedTests: 1,
failedTests: 1,
skippedTests: 1,
blockedTests: 1,
totalTests: 4,
startTime: "2023-12-14T23:31:31z",
finishTime: "2023-12-15T23:31:31z",
buildNumber: env.BUILD_NUMBER,
stageName: "POST API Call",
pipelineName: "TestPipelineKL"
]
def auth = "<password>" // devops.integration.user:<password> in base64 encoded.
def authHeader = "Basic " + auth
def response = httpRequest(
contentType: 'APPLICATION_JSON',
httpMode: 'POST',
requestBody: groovy.json.JsonOutput.toJson(requestBody),
url: apiUrl,
customHeaders: [[name: 'Authorization', value: authHeader]]
)
if (response.status == 200 || response.status == 201) {
echo "API call successful!"
echo "Response: ${response.content}"
} else {
error "API call failed with status ${response.status}"
}
}
}
}
stage('UAT deploy') {
steps {
script {
def chg_output = snDevOpsChange()
def changeRequestNumber = snDevOpsGetChangeNumber(changeDetails: """{"build_number":"${env.BUILD_NUMBER}", "pipeline_name": "TestPipelineKL", "stage_name": "UAT deploy"}""")
echo "${changeRequestNumber}"
echo "Output of snDevOpsChange(): ${chg_output}"
}
}
}
stage('Example') {
steps {
script {
def API_URL = 'https://<your_instance>.service-now.com/api/sn_devops/devops/orchestration/changeInfo?pipelineName=TestPipelineKL&toolId=<devops_ToolId>&buildNumber=' + env.BUILD_NUMBER + '&stageName=UAT%20deploy'
def AUTH = 'Basic <password>'
// Call the API
def response = sh(script: "curl -X GET -H 'Authorization: ${AUTH}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' '${API_URL}'", returnStdout: true).trim()
echo "Response: ${response}"
// Store the JSON response into a variable
def slurper = new groovy.json.JsonSlurper()
def jsonResponse = slurper.parseText(response)
echo "Stored JSON Response: ${jsonResponse}"
// Store the specific field value from JSON response into a variable
def changeId = jsonResponse.result.sys_id
echo "Change ID: ${changeId}"
// Call the second API to post attachment
def xmlData = '<root><name>john2</name><age>34</age></root>'
def AUTH2 = 'Basic <password>='
def postResponse = sh(script: "curl -X POST -H 'Authorization: ${AUTH2}' -H 'Content-Type: application/xml' -d '${xmlData}' 'https://<your_instance>.service-now.com/api/now/attachment/file?table_name=change_request&table_sys_id=${changeId}&file_name=test10111.xml'", returnStdout: true).trim()
}
}
}
}
}
Limitations of the attachment API
- The attachment xml file’s text size should be acceptable to the orchestration tool.
- For Azure DevOps, sn_change_write role is needed for authentication of attachment API, to upload the file to the change record.