try map.keySet()
and if you want an array:
map.keySet() as String[]; // thx @tim_yates
Or, more groovy-ish:
map.each{
key, value -> print key;
}
Warning: In Jenkins, the groovy-ish example is subtly broken, as it depends on an iterator. Iterators aren’t safe in Jenkins Pipeline code unless wrapped in a @NonCPS function.