Right, the tests will need to be changed to accomodate windows. 

Looking 
at: 
https://github.com/jenkinsci/blueocean-plugin/blob/master/blueocean-rest-impl/src/test/java/io/jenkins/blueocean/service/embedded/PipelineNodeTest.java#L33

You can see it is using shell steps which will fail in this way. If any 
time "sh" is used in a test, "echo" is used, then maybe it will pass the 
tests on windows. 

On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 4:48:06 PM UTC+10, Itai Sanders wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I am too running Jenkins on Windows (Server 2012) and had the above 
> failure, so I found my way to this thread looking for a solution.
> I tried compiling branch UX-431 as you suggested. the process indeed 
> passed the Dashboard stage, but failed again in REST API implementation 
> stage. it appears that there are some unix commands trying to run because I 
> get a few error messages in the form of:
>
>> java.io.IOException 
>> <http://stacktrace.jenkins-ci.org/search?query=java.io.IOException>: 
>> Cannot run program "sh" (in directory 
>> "C:\Windows\TEMP\hudson5061178017739584096test\workspace\pipeline4"): 
>> CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
>
> java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "nohup" (in directory 
> "C:\Windows\TEMP\hudson7279525167245141650test\workspace\pipeline1"): 
> CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
>
>
> attaching the full log just in case...
>
> eager to hop on the wagon,
> Itai
>  
>
>
> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 10:35:34 PM UTC+3, Tom Fennelly wrote:
>>
>> On 6 June 2016 at 14:54, Ian Ceicys <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I found that this issue was already logged and included a possible 
>>> partial workaround. 
>>>
>>> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-35180
>>>
>>>
>>> I attempted the workaround and updated file 
>>> (\blueocean-plugin\js-extensions@jenkins-cd\subs\extensions-bundle.js)
>>> var relPath = path.relative(targetRoot, srcRoot);
>>> to
>>> var relPath = path.relative(targetRoot, 
>>> srcRoot).split("\\").join("\\\\");
>>>
>>> Now I am receiving a new error message:
>>> [INFO] [11:35:23] error: Error: Cannot find module 
>>> '..srcmainjs/PipelineRoutes.jsx' from 
>>> 'D:\GIT\blueocean-plugin\blueocean-dashboard\target'
>>>
>>> Here is a 2 minute video of my repo steps.
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkhTkTvuETQ?version=3&vq=hd1080
>>>
>>> I am still unable to build successfully on windows.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help on getting this issue resolved. 
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 5:43:59 PM UTC-4, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> import component_0 from '..\src\main\js/AdminNavLink.jsx';
>>>>
>>>> yeah @tom your fix should work
>>>>
>>>> salu2
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 7:54:12 PM UTC+2, Tom Fennelly wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Specifically we're talking about relPath 
>>>>> <https://github.com/jenkinsci/blueocean-plugin/blob/master/js-extensions/%40jenkins-cd/subs/extensions-bundle.js#L120>
>>>>>  
>>>>> and making sure it always contains unix file path token separators.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2 June 2016 at 18:51, Tom Fennelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey Ian. Thanks for the video.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After running the build, please get the contents of 
>>>>>> ./blueocean-dashboard/target/jenkins-js-extension.jsx and attach it back 
>>>>>> here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looks like we need a fix we need a fix in 
>>>>>> js-extensions/@jenkins-cd/subs/extensions-bundle.js#L120 to stop it 
>>>>>> translating the paths to the system format. It's an easy fix.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2 June 2016 at 17:51, Ian Ceicys <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I too am running into the 'Cannot find module 
>>>>>>> '..srcmainjs/AdminNavLi
>>>>>>> nk.jsx' issue when running the following command (mvn clean install) on 
>>>>>>> Windows Server 2012 R2. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have verified that I am running Python 2.7.3 (
>>>>>>> https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi) as there 
>>>>>>> appears to be an issue running Python 3.5.1.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *3 min Video of the Repo Steps:* 
>>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zetNEjLYX2Q?version=3&vq=hd1080
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Error Message: 
>>>>>>> [INFO] [12:27:17] Finished 'less_bundle_extensions_bundle_4' after 
>>>>>>> 5.74 ms
>>>>>>> [INFO] [12:27:18] LESS CSS pre-processing completed to 
>>>>>>> 'target/classes/org/jenki
>>>>>>> ns/ui/jsmodules/blueocean_dashboard'.
>>>>>>> [INFO] [12:27:20] Browserify bundle processing error
>>>>>>> [INFO] [12:27:20]       error: Error: Cannot find module 
>>>>>>> '..srcmainjs/AdminNavLi
>>>>>>> nk.jsx' from 'D:\GIT\blueocean-plugin\blueocean-dashboard\target'
>>>>>>> [ERROR]
>>>>>>> [ERROR] 
>>>>>>> D:\GIT\blueocean-plugin\blueocean-dashboard\node_modules\@jenkins-cd\js-
>>>>>>> builder\index.js:555
>>>>>>> [ERROR]                         throw 'Browserify bundle processing 
>>>>>>> error. See a
>>>>>>> bove for details.';
>>>>>>> [ERROR]                         ^
>>>>>>> [ERROR] Browserify bundle processing error. See above for details.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 31, 2016 at 7:29:23 PM UTC-4, Michael Neale wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> *shakes fist at bill gates*. I think "\" was picked as a path 
>>>>>>>> separator deliberately to be different in the 70s when DOS was 
>>>>>>>> invented. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This really shoudl build on windows, but may take some time. Some 
>>>>>>>> of the tests are also creating and executing pipelines that involve 
>>>>>>>> "sh" 
>>>>>>>> steps which may be a problem once this build issue is overcome. They 
>>>>>>>> can 
>>>>>>>> probably be amended to use echo steps - which are cross platform I 
>>>>>>>> believe. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So, work to be done.. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 9:22:42 AM UTC+10, Thorsten Scherler 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Yeah I am with Tom, one / is getting "eaten" 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> .srcmainjs/AdminNavLink.jsx' from 
>>>>>>>>> 'C:\Users\Admin\Downloads\blueocean\blueocean-dashboard\target'
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> the whole path until the last is missing it. That is coming from 
>>>>>>>>> bo-web assembling the extensions points.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> BTW that file should be called DashboardNavLink. ;)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> salu2
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 31, 2016 at 10:26:33 PM UTC+2, Tom Fennelly wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, 31 May 2016 06:04:44 UTC+1, Richard Bywater wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I assume the cause of the issue is:
>>>>>>>>>>> "Cannot find module '..srcmainjs/AdminNavLink.jsx"
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> It looks like something is trying to write a string probably 
>>>>>>>>>>> started as "..\src\main\js/AdminNavLink.jsx" and its entered 
>>>>>>>>>>> something like 
>>>>>>>>>>> Java which has seen those backslashes as escape characters (and 
>>>>>>>>>>> hence ended 
>>>>>>>>>>> up as srcmainjs)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Haven't looked at *any* of the code but hopefully that might 
>>>>>>>>>>> point someone in a useful direction.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Richard.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'd need to check, but I doubt this error has anything to do with 
>>>>>>>>>> the symlink. 
>>>>>>>>>>
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>> Hi Ian. I have to try it on a windows machine myself, but PR #232 
>> <https://github.com/jenkinsci/blueocean-plugin/pull/232> (branch UX-431 
>> <https://github.com/jenkinsci/blueocean-plugin/tree/UX-431>) contains a 
>> possible fix for the windows path issue in js-extensions (more or less the 
>> same fix as suggested on the JIRA). I published a beta tag release of 
>> js-extensions, so it should build etc. Maybe you could check it out and 
>> give it a try? I'll try it on a windows machine tomorrow too.
>>
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