Getting error while running build from Jenkins with Git source. This config file is working fine from local terminal though. Can someone please help?
[13:07:10] Using gulpfile ~/.jenkins/workspace/Demo/gulpfile.js
[13:07:10] Starting 'test'...
[13:07:10] Testing sites/sitename
[13:07:10] E/configParser - error code: 105
[13:07:10] E/configParser - description: failed loading configuration file ./sites/sitename/protractor.conf.js
/Users/akuchhal/.jenkins/workspace/Demo/node_modules/protractor/built/configParser.js:130
throw new exitCodes_1.ConfigError(logger, 'failed loading configuration file ' + filename);
This is what I have in Jenkins shell command:
npm install;
node_modules/.bin/gulp test --site sitename --suite smoke;
I got this resolved. I was not including node_modules directory in my GIT repository.
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I was downloading deepstream SDK 6.0 to my jetson nano with nvidia's quick start instructions. I run this command deepstream-app -c <path_to_config_file> while I m inside of /opt/nvidia/deepstream/deepstream-6.0 directory.
ERROR: <parse_config_file:536>: parse_config_file failed ** ERROR: <main:630>: Failed to parse config file 'source30_1080p_dec_infer-resnet_tiled_display_int8.txt' Quitting **
I tried to change config file and run by writing with path of config file but it did not work
I'm having a problem with Building TF Hub from Source. Can Anyone please help me out? I've been following the steps as given in https://github.com/tensorflow/hub/blob/master/tensorflow_hub/pip_package/PIP.md
I've installed bazel 0.24.1.
Error I'm Getting:
ERROR: /home/tf_hub/hub/WORKSPACE:17:1: name 'git_repository' is not defined
ERROR: /home/tf_hub/hub/WORKSPACE:40:1: name 'http_archive' is not defined
ERROR: /home/tf_hub/hub/WORKSPACE:47:1: name 'new_http_archive' is not defined
ERROR: Error evaluating WORKSPACE file
ERROR: error loading package '': Encountered error while reading extension file 'tools/build_defs/repo/http.bzl': no such package '#bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo': error loading package 'external': Could not load //external package
ERROR: error loading package '': Encountered error while reading extension file 'tools/build_defs/repo/http.bzl': no such package '#bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo': error loading package 'external': Could not load //external package
INFO: Elapsed time: 2.552s
INFO: 0 processes.
FAILED: Build did NOT complete successfully (0 packages loaded)
Bazel Version: 0.24.1
Python Version: 3
Tensorflow Version: 2.0.0a
Commands to Reproduce:
(env)~/tf_hub$ git clone https://github.com/tensorflow/hub
(env)~/tf_hub$ cd hub && bazel build tensorflow_hub/pip_package:build_pip_package
Expected Output: No Error. Build Sucessful
Latest Versions of Bazel Doesn't support git_repository (which is still used by tensorflow_hub), so Uninstalling Bazel 0.24.1 and installing Bazel 0.18.1 worked.
I'm setting up an Angular 4 SPA with automatic testing in Jenkins CI. The SPA is part of a larger, Maven-managed project, so the build is also Maven-managed. So far I've:
Installed the NodeJS plugin on Jenkins, using install from nodejs.org with version 8.6.0
Configured "Global npm packages to install" = "karma-cli phantomjs-prebuilt jasmine-core karma-jasmine karma-phantomjs-launcher karma-junit-reporter karma-coverage"
Added the "maven-karma-plugin" in pom.xml with browsers=PhantomJS / singleRun=true / reporters=dots,junit
Enabled "Provide Node & npm bin/ folder to PATH" on the Jenkins job configuration
The build process starts up quite ok, but eventually I get:
[INFO] --- maven-karma-plugin:1.6:start (default) # webclient ---
[INFO] Executing Karma Test Suite ...
/var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/bin/karma start /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/funnel_build/webclient/karma.conf.js --browsers PhantomJS --reporters dots,junit --single-run
07 10 2017 17:07:52.801:ERROR [config]: Error in config file!
{ Error: Cannot find module 'karma-jasmine'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:527:15)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:476:23)
at Module.require (module.js:568:17)
at require (internal/module.js:11:18)
at module.exports (/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/funnel_build/webclient/karma.conf.js:9:7)
at Object.parseConfig (/var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/karma/lib/config.js:410:5)
The npm install at the very beginning of the build logs:
$ /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/bin/npm install -g karma-cli phantomjs-prebuilt jasmine-core karma-jasmine karma-phantomjs-launcher karma-junit-reporter karma-coverage
/var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/bin/karma -> /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/karma-cli/bin/karma
/var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/bin/phantomjs -> /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/phantomjs-prebuilt/bin/phantomjs
> phantomjs-prebuilt#2.1.15 install /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/phantomjs-prebuilt
> node install.js
Considering PhantomJS found at /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/bin/phantomjs
Looks like an `npm install -g`
Could not link global install, skipping...
Download already available at /tmp/phantomjs/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
Verified checksum of previously downloaded file
Extracting tar contents (via spawned process)
Removing /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/phantomjs-prebuilt/lib/phantom
Copying extracted folder /tmp/phantomjs/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2-extract-1507388835905/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64 -> /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/phantomjs-prebuilt/lib/phantom
Writing location.js file
Done. Phantomjs binary available at /var/lib/jenkins/tools/jenkins.plugins.nodejs.tools.NodeJSInstallation/Node.js_8.6.0/lib/node_modules/phantomjs-prebuilt/lib/phantom/bin/phantomjs
npm WARN karma-jasmine#1.1.0 requires a peer of karma#* but none was installed.
npm WARN karma-junit-reporter#1.2.0 requires a peer of karma#>=0.9 but none was installed.
npm WARN karma-phantomjs-launcher#1.0.4 requires a peer of karma#>=0.9 but none was installed.
+ karma-phantomjs-launcher#1.0.4
+ karma-coverage#1.1.1
+ karma-jasmine#1.1.0
+ karma-cli#1.0.1
+ karma-junit-reporter#1.2.0
+ jasmine-core#2.8.0
+ phantomjs-prebuilt#2.1.15
updated 7 packages in 10.553s
(The reason the package 'karma' is currently not on the list is that I read somewhere that karma-cli should be used in place of karma. Adding the 'karma' package doesn't change anything, however.)
Any idea why that "Cannot find module 'karma-jasmine'" pops up? In (2) you'll see that the karma-jasmine package is listed, I find it on the server, but still it's not found by the NodeJS plugin.
Thanks, Simon
I managed to get it to work by running "npm install" as part of the build process, and then run everything on local npm packages.
The entire setup is described here: https://funneltravel.wordpress.com/2017/10/16/running-karma-with-maven-on-jenkins-ci/
I've got a custom Ant task that I'm using successfully from gradle on my local machine:
task fetchRelMod {
doLast {
println 'Fetching the RelMod'
ant.taskdef(name:'relmod',
classpath:'retrievePBSInfo.jar:hsjt400-4-9.jar',
classname:"com.myco.ant.tasks.RetrievePBSRelModString")
ant.relmod(user:project.ext.props.getProperty('fetchrelmod.username'),
password:project.ext.props.getProperty('fetchrelmod.password'),
prodCode:project.ext.props.getProperty('profile.pbs.product.code'),
branch:project.ext.props.getProperty('profile.pbs.branch'),
state:project.ext.props.getProperty('profile.pbs.relmod.selector'))
project.ext.set('iseries_relmod',ant.relmodStub)
project.ext.set('iseries_relmodAndDate', ant.relmod)
}
}
I've got the jar files sitting next to build.gradle for now, out of simplicity... they exist in the same location on the build server. Works great locally. When I run my build from my build server (either through Jenkins or going on the box and running Gradle directly), I get the following:
sudo /var/lib/jenkins/tools/hudson.plugins.gradle.GradleInstallation/gradle214/bin/gradle all -DisQUABuild=true
Building My App
Loading Properties files...
QUA Build. Using build-qua.props
:fetchRelMod
Fetching the RelMod
:fetchRelMod FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* Where:
Build file '/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/MyApp/build.gradle' line: 141
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':fetchRelMod'.
> taskdef class com.myco.ant.tasks.RetrievePBSRelModString cannot be found
using the classloader AntClassLoader[/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/myApp/hsjt400-4-9.jar]
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 3.104 secs
What concerns me is that there are two jar files in the classpath and it only mentions one in the error. Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be going on?
While ant clean works fine within Liferay IDE, when trying from command line I get:
$ ant clean
Buildfile: /home/nico/myportlet/build.xml
[copy] Copying 1 file to /usr/share/ant/lib
Attempt to copy /home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/lib/ecj.jar to /usr/share/ant/lib/ecj.jar using NIO Channels failed due to '/usr/share/ant/lib/ecj.jar (Permission denied)'. Falling back to streams.
BUILD FAILED
/home/nico/myportlet/build.xml:5: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/portlets/build-common-portlet.xml:5: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/build-common-plugin.xml:5: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/build-common.xml:94: Failed to copy /home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/lib/ecj.jar to /usr/share/ant/lib/ecj.jar due to java.io.FileNotFoundException /usr/share/ant/lib/ecj.jar (Permission denied)
Total time: 2 seconds
How to fix that?
Just copy the file manually as root.
After you have done that, ant will be happy and execute the tasks without complaining.
Here is how to do on Linux/Mac:
sudo cp /home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/lib/ecj.jar /usr/share/ant/lib/
Or to not messing up with system libraries we could reference folder to ant like :
ant clean -lib /home/nico/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2-ee-sp14/lib