Chris,
Apologies for the delayed response, I'm currently working on another
project. I also got your PMs on IRC, I'll message you back on there now.
But in the meantime, are you running CentOS? This is more of a Jenkins and
frontend-maven-plugin issue as opposed to an apiman-specific issue, but I
can try my best to help.
I think this could possibly be an issue with the fact that your project has
a space in the name, as I've had issues in the past related to spaces in
the project name. Either way, it doesn't hurt to try building it without
spaces! Also, don't forget to undo the changes you've made to node/npm as
you don't want it to affect that.
1. It doesn't need to use a relative path because the local Node binary
that is being used is responsible for calling `npm install` (locally).
Having said that, if you don't have a Node path set, it's going to use the
globally installed Node and you try this manually without the
frontend-maven-plugin. If you are 100% sure you're not doing that, then
there could be a bug in the plugin that handles that:
https://github.com/eirslett/frontend-maven-plugin
2, 3. Try building manually as the Jenkins user, so that it's easier to
debug. Btw, what error are you getting on the build as the Jenkins user?
- Download the jenkins-cli.jar file (http://<jenkins
server>/jnlpJars/jenkins-cli.jar) and place this jar in the directory from
which you are going to run the Jenkins build command.
- Switch to the Jenkins user with `sudo su -s /bin/bash jenkins` on the
build server.
- cd into the `/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/Upgrade APIMAN/workspace/manager/ui/war`
directory, or wherever Jenkins is storing the workspace files.
- Use the Jenkins CLI to build it manually. You can view the CLI commands
available at http://<jenkins server >/cli/ ( e.g
http://localhost:8080/cli/
), but it will the build command will be something like this: java -jar
jenkins-cli.jar -s http://<jenkins server>/ build build-name [-c] [-f] [-p]
[-r N] [-s] [-v] [-w]
Some of the flags are very useful in this case:
-f : Follow the build progress. Like -s only interrupts are not passed
through to the build.
-p : Specify the build parameters in the key=value format.
-v : Prints out the console output of the build. Use with -s
I would try adding build parameters to see if it's really an issue with the
NODE_EXE var. Absolute worst case scenario, temporarily set the NODE_EXE
var for that specific project either via an execute shell script on the
Jenkins job configuration settings (can't remember if that's a separate
plugin or not), or you can switch to the Jenkins user and set it that way.
You shouldn't have to do this though, and if you do, I'd open up a PR in
the frontend-maven-plugin repo.
Hope this helps!
Rachel
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Christopher Stolte <cstolte(a)ebsco.com>
wrote:
Hi Rachel,
Thanks for your response. There are a few things here which are confusing
me:
1. the build log says "Running 'npm install --color=false' in
/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/Upgrade APIMAN/workspace/manager/ui/war"
is that correct? (it seems like it's trying to run a globally installed
npm...) If it's trying to use a locally installed npm, why isn't is using a
relative path to it?
2. If I change manager/ui/war/node/npm so that NODE_EXE=./node/node
(instead of "node") it succeeds.
3. The failing job is being run by Jenkins, and the Jenkins user has no
node on it's path. But if I run the build as a different user who does, it
works.
It seems that the plugin which installs nodejs locally, or some subsequent
part of the build process, isn't referring to them correctly (and thus is
dependent on a globally installed node in order to work). Any insight? For
what it's worth I can build the exact same source, from the same repo, with
the same command, on my mac, which has node and npm installed globally.
Thanks,
Chris
------------------------------
*From:* Rachel Yordan <ryordan(a)redhat.com>
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 15, 2016 1:21:53 PM
*To:* Christopher Stolte
*Cc:* apiman-user(a)lists.jboss.org
*Subject:* Re: [Apiman-user] building apiman on Redhat
Hey Chris,
When you run `$ npm install` or even `$ node -v` you are using the
globally installed binary as opposed to the local one, even if you are
within the directory, as you can see here:
npm ERR! argv "/usr/local/bin/node" "/usr/local/bin/npm"
"install"
"--color=false"
The deprecation warning at the end of the build log should not be enough
to cause a build failure. To get a more detailed error regarding the build
failure I'd try using the local binary from within the `war` directory you
were in with `$ node/npm install --color=false`. You can also test that
it's using the correct binary with `$ node/npm -v` or `$ node/node -v`.
What is causing the build to fail could be several things, but I always
recommend starting with a clean slate before each test build -- try running
the following before triggering your build again:
$ rm -rf node_modules/
$ npm cache clean
Feel free to ping me on IRC if that doesn't help you get a better idea of
what's going on. Hope it helps! :)
Rachel Yordán
IRC: ryordan
GH: @kahboom <
https://github.com/kahboom>
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Christopher Stolte <cstolte(a)ebsco.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am trying to build apiman-1.2.6.Final on Redhat. Server details:
>
>
> $ uname -or
>
> 3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
>
> $ java -version
>
> openjdk version "1.8.0_91"
>
>
> The build fails at this point:
>
>
> [INFO] --- frontend-maven-plugin:0.0.27:install-node-and-npm (install
> node and npm) @ apiman-manager-ui-war ---
>
> [INFO] Found proxies: []
>
> [INFO] Installing node version v5.6.0
>
> [INFO] Creating temporary directory
/home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node_tmp
>
> [INFO] Downloading Node.js from
https://nodejs.org/dist/v5.6.0/node-v5.6.0-linux-x64.tar.gz to
/home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node_tmp/node.tar.gz
>
> [INFO] No proxies configured
>
> [INFO] No proxy was configured, downloading directly
>
> [INFO] Extracting Node.js files in node_tmp
>
> [INFO] Unpacking /home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node_tmp/node.tar.gz
into /home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node_tmp
>
> [INFO] Moving node binary to /home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node/node
>
> [INFO] Deleting temporary directory
/home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node_tmp
>
> [INFO] Installed node locally.
>
> [INFO] Installing npm version 3.6.0
>
> [INFO] Downloading NPM from
http://registry.npmjs.org/npm/-/npm-3.6.0.tgz to
/home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/npm.tar.gz
>
> [INFO] No proxies configured
>
> [INFO] No proxy was configured, downloading directly
>
> [INFO] Extracting NPM files in node/
>
> [INFO] Unpacking /home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/npm.tar.gz into
/home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/node/node_modules
>
> [INFO] Installed NPM locally.
>
> [INFO]
>
> [INFO] --- frontend-maven-plugin:0.0.27:npm (npm install) @ apiman-manager-ui-war
---
>
> [INFO] Found proxies: []
>
> [INFO] Running 'npm install --color=false' in
/home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war
>
> [ERROR] npm WARN deprecated graceful-fs(a)1.2.3: graceful-fs v3.0.0 and before will
fail on node releases >= v7.0. Please update to graceful-fs(a)^4.0.0 as soon as possible.
Use 'npm ls graceful-fs' to find it in the tree.
>
>
> Node/npm appear to be globally installed:
>
>
> $ npm -v
>
> 2.15.1
>
> $ node -v
>
> v4.4.3
>
>
> I then tried to execute that npm command from the stated directory, and
> got this:
>
>
> $ cd manager/ui/war
>
> $ npm install --color=false
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency marked(a)^0.3.3 included
> from marked-terminal will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm WARN prefer global marked(a)0.3.5 should be installed with -g
>
> npm WARN deprecated graceful-fs(a)1.2.3: graceful-fs v3.0.0 and before
> will fail on node releases >= v7.0. Please update to graceful-fs(a)^4.0.0
> as soon as possible. Use 'npm ls graceful-fs' to find it in the tree.
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency grunt(a)>=0.4.0 included
> from grunt-contrib-cssmin will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency grunt(a)~0.4.1 included from
> grunt-jekyll will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency grunt(a)~0.4.5 included from
> grunt-contrib-less will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency grunt(a)~0.4.0 included from
> grunt-contrib-uglify will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency grunt(a)~0.4.0 included from
> grunt-contrib-connect will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm WARN deprecated lodash(a)2.4.1: lodash(a)<3.0.0 is no longer maintained.
> Upgrade to lodash(a)^4.0.0.
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies The peer dependency grunt(a)~0.4.0 included from
> grunt-contrib-watch will no
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies longer be automatically installed to fulfill
> the peerDependency
>
> npm WARN peerDependencies in npm 3+. Your application will need to depend
> on it explicitly.
>
> npm ERR! Linux 3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64
>
> npm ERR! argv "/usr/local/bin/node" "/usr/local/bin/npm"
"install"
> "--color=false"
>
> npm ERR! node v4.4.3
>
> npm ERR! npm v2.15.1
>
> npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM
>
> npm ERR! notsup Unsupported
>
> npm ERR! notsup Not compatible with your operating system or
> architecture: fsevents(a)1.0.8
>
> npm ERR! notsup Valid OS: darwin
>
> npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch: any
>
> npm ERR! notsup Actual OS: linux
>
> npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64
>
> npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
>
> npm ERR! /home/cloud-user/apiman-build/manager/ui/war/npm-debug.log
>
> Does anyone have an idea as to what is going on here? I see some threads
> about the maven plugin that installs node/npm locally (
>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/APIMAN-771), but it isn't quite what's
> going on here. I'm especially confused about versions, since the plugin
> installed versions [5.6.0/3.6.0] locally but the above error message is
> referencing the globally installed versions [4.4.3/2.15.1].
>
>
> Any help much appreciated!
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
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