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QUESTION
UPDATE: it seems i found a bug. Here the ticket on github i created. David will solve the problem during the day.
I simply tried to follow the Heroku guide to create a simple laravel app (even without db connection) and deploy on a Heroku app. However, it appears that when using Composer 2 there are problems (see log here). Rolling back to Composer 1 is all right. In the Heroku documentation it is indicated that Composer 2 is supported but obviously I am doing something wrong since it gives me an error.
when I push modifications to Heroku i get this error:
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Answered 2021-Jun-06 at 14:37Just an update: I also used this guide provided by Heroku devcenter to create a simple laravel app and deploy it on heroku and i got the same result.
I suppose it could be a problem with Composer 2, but reading Heroku docs I understood Heroku support Composer 2
QUESTION
I am trying to set up Meilisearch with laravel/Scout in my laravel project.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 12:15MeiliSearch support is in laravel/scout 9, not 8
QUESTION
I'm getting this error while installing Laravel Scout:
Problem 1 - laravel/scout[v9.1.0, ..., 9.x-dev] require illuminate/bus ^8.0 -> found illuminate/bus[v8.0.0, ..., 8.x-dev] but these were not loaded, likely because it conflicts with another require. - Root composer.json requires laravel/scout ^9.1 -> satisfiable by laravel/scout[v9.1.0, 9.x-dev].
Use the option --with-all-dependencies (-W) to allow upgrades, downgrades and removals for packages currently locked to specific versions.
Here is my composer.json file:
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Answered 2021-Jun-06 at 12:07In your composer you have "laravel/framework": "^7.29",
wich is equivalent to >=7.29 <8.0.0
but you're requiring illuminate/bus[v8.0.0, ..., 8.x-dev]
wich is part of laravel/framework >=8.0.0
So, you can't install laravel scount version >= 9.0
try installing version 8.6.1 wich is compatible with laravel 7.x with the command:
composer require "laravel/scout:^8.6.1"
QUESTION
I run the google drive account for my children's Scouts BSA troop and as such get hundreds and hundreds of pictures from all of the other parents each event. I created a simple little batch that allows me to put all the pics I get in a directory and rename them "Some_Event-1.png, Some_Event-2.png" etc. and for the most part this works great. But some of the presented filenames have spaces in them and that seems to be causing "file not found" problems when running the batch. How can get the rename command in my FOR loop to function whether or not the filename has a space? Code I'm using below:
(note: I pass flags to the batch rather than use user input in the batch. Format is "BATREN.BAT N EXT New_name" where N/%1 is the number want it to start the numbering at, EXT/%2 is the extension i want to target, eg jpg or png, and New_name/%3 is the new name to assign.)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-26 at 14:12Your troubles comes from quoting and delimiters.
- Specify
delims
for theFOR
command. - Optionally, add quotes to the right part
REN
command in case you have to provide "spaced" filename targets.
EDIT: Thanks to @compo, removing usebackq
as it is for the command and not the output... I'm old...
QUESTION
I try to use laravel tntsearch together with spatie query builder. Based on Spatie Query Builder documentation I try to build my query as it follows
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Answered 2021-Mar-30 at 16:51I did exactly what you are trying to do with the TNTSearch driver and I came to the difficult conclusion that Scout simply does not support the wide range of query handling that the default QueryBuilder object does. This is by design. If you read the Scout documentation, it makes it clear that you have to perform the search before you apply all the filter/sort queries you normally would. So, think of it this way: Search > filter and sort the results of the search.
That being said, it is possible to achieve what you're wanting. It just requires 2 queries instead of one. Maybe some day Scout will get better support for this.
Here's how I did it:
Set a variable to hold your search result ids
QUESTION
I have this dataframe:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-09 at 19:24Use pivot_table. For example:
QUESTION
As the title says;
At first, onBindViewHolder
only ran for the first item. Looking at questions and answers on this site indeed revealed that I needed to set the wrapping view's height to wrap_content
. This did fix the first issue and now logcat shows that all methods run properly; However, still, only the first item is displayed.
Why might this happen, and how might I fix it?
MatchHolder (contained in MatchAdapter):
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Answered 2021-Mar-05 at 10:33change in this file holder_matches_sc.xml:
in
QUESTION
I'm trying to use "babenkoivan/scout-elasticsearch-driver" with "astrotomic/laravel-translatable", but i don't understand how I could index the translated words.
My Model looks like :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-25 at 23:50I found a solution with the override of the method
public function toSearchableArray()
with something like:
QUESTION
I'm not being able to find the average of a complex search in mongodb, using mongoose (nodejs) (and i'm not sure if its possible).
So, i have a collection of Scouts. A Scout is basically the vote of a user for a player, in a match (fixture). Scout items looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-25 at 00:01Your aggregation is okay but you are regrouping on document by _id
which will always be different, so do this,
QUESTION
I would like to write scout report on some football players and for that I need visualisations. One type of which is pie charts. Now I need some pie charts that looks like below, with different size of slices ( proportionate to the number of the thing the slice indicates) . Can anyone suggest how to do it or have any link to websites where I can learn this?
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Answered 2021-Feb-23 at 16:52I had previously work with rose
or polar bar chart
. Here is the example.
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