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Correct the expected paths to use posix separators on Windows systems.
Convert uploaded urls and source paths to posix style paths
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Thanks for the PR. We'll need to do some work on this to review the PR and work out what's happening with the tests, which we won't be able to schedule for a while with the other team priorities. We'll raise this on our backlog to take a look at when time permits. For now you could fork the repository to start using your fix. Thanks! |
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I was having a problem uploading sourcemaps from a Windows system using the
--directoryflag. Paths were being uploaded with backslashes which caused bugsnag not to pick up the sourcemaps correctly.This replaces any backslashes in
minifiedUrlandsourceswith the corresponding posix style path. As an added benefit the tests suite is closer to passing on Windows.Unfortunately, there is some weirdness with the sorting of the arrays that causes them to sort randomly. I've fiddled with the
sort()calls but the best I could do was make the tests pass every other run.