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I have got this docker-compose.yaml. It defines 1 service with the public API and 4 services (replicated) with another two microservices each one (one receives events and another one saves info to mongo). This works perfectly when i do "docker-compose up". But I want to run each images with "docker run".
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-22 at 12:17Just set the env vars in docker run
, as well
E.g.
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I have migrated Webpack v4 to v5, made changes relative to documentation and deprecation messages from CLI, and got successful build, though during the application testing I noticed that JavaScript doesn't run and there are no errors. I am getting plain html rendered by SSR.
Have no clue why it doesn't work, because it's silent, maybe misconfiguration issue.
Here is my webpack configuration:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-10 at 20:17After more investigation I found, that besides entry bundles and runtime file, webpack
creates few more files needed for initial execution.
So for making custom html file or using any other preprocessor file we need to use either html-webpack-plugin
to generate html file based on optionally provided template or webpack-manifest-plugin
to get the list of the needed files in json file.
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I just upgraded my react app to include the newest react router v5.2 in order to get the useHistory hook. Things worked fine until I restarted for the first time next morning. Now when I use f5 to start a debugging session I get an exception in a node-modules file named json3. (BTW, the app runs okay in the browser after yarn start.) The exception is "SyntaxError: Unexpected token in JSON at position 1". The code is line 186 in json3.js:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-05 at 01:47Because of the conflicts I caused by upgrading my node_modules without regard to breaking changes (dumb I know), I was only able to fix this problem by starting over. I made another create-react-app, copied my package.json (with the corrected version numbers), ran yarn install, then copied over all my program data: src, .vscode, .eslintrc, etc, etc. With a few easy fixes, this worked. No exceptions deep in the node_modules.
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