env | This lib is used for dealing with environment variables
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This lib is used for dealing with environment variables in Golang .
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- Parses the environment tag into the given struct field .
- fill populates fields from ind .
- Fill implements env . Env interface .
- combine returns a new string with the given separator sep .
- parseBool is a wrapper around strconv . ParseBool . ParseBool .
- init initializes the environment .
- upper lower case string
- Ignore prefix
- Fill implements env . Value interface .
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QUESTION
I am trying to use next-firebase-auth package to manage authentication in my next js app. Before messing around, I wanted to run the example. However, I could not find proper explanation for the fields required in the .env file.
Could you please explain what should be the values of following fields in local.env
file here
- COOKIE_SECRET_CURRENT
- COOKIE_SECRET_PREVIOUS
- NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_PUBLIC_API_KEY
The last one I guess is the Web API key
shown on the config page. Not sure, please confirm.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 12:34The next-fire-base-auth config documentation links to the cookies package. Under the cookies example, I found:
QUESTION
I was working on my project and was using pm2-runtime
command for the runtime environment but the problem coming in my terminal while running the command npm i
gives 2 level warnings that are
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-01 at 10:22Install latest PM2 version:
QUESTION
I'm implementing Testing Library with Puppeteer and I was trying to use an environment variable, DEBUG_PRINT_LIMIT, to limit the length of the HTML printed to console in case of failure.
But for some reasons, the variable environment is just ignored by the library...
My project:
package.json
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:16If finally figured it out.
It's actually a bug in the library itself: https://github.com/testing-library/pptr-testing-library/issues/55
QUESTION
I am working on extending a Vue.js frontend application. I am currently inspecting a render function within a functional component. After looking over the docs, I had the current understanding that the render function within the functional component will return a single VNode created with CreateElement aka h. My confusion came when I saw a VNode being returned as an element in an array. I could not find any reference to this syntax in the docs. Does anyone have any insight?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:37It seems this was implemented in:
https://github.com/vuejs/vue/commit/c7c13c2a156269d29fd9c9f8f6a3e53a2f2cac3d
This was a result of an issue raised in 2018 (https://github.com/vuejs/vue/issues/8056) , because this.$scopedSlots.default() returned both a VNode or an array of VNodes depending on the content.
The main argument was that this is inconsistent with how regular slots behave in render functions, and means any render function component rendering scoped slots as children needs to type check the result of invoking the slot to decide if it needs to be wrapped in an array
So Evan comments on the issue thread here, explaining that this.$scopedSlots.default would always return Arrays beginning v2.6 to allow for consistency, but to avoid breaking changes for how $scopedSlots was being used, the update would also allow return of an Array of a single VNode from render functions as well.
QUESTION
First migration file:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:27change the posts migration post_id and author_id to this :
QUESTION
I created an empty asp.net core web application (dotnet new web -n
) and went to the github for IdentityServer4.Quickstart.UI and was followed the instructions to add the quickstart UI. I first did the powershell cmd iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IdentityServer/IdentityServer4.Quickstart.UI/main/getmain.ps1'))
to download the files and run the application but it keeps telling me Index not found
but the file is inside of the Views
folder. So I then deleted all those files it downloaded from the project and installed it using its templates by running the cmds dotnet new -i identityserver4.templates
then dotnet new is4ui --force
which downloaded those files again onto my project. However, it keeps telling me the same message.
I noticed that under the Quickstart
folder, contains a folder named Home
which has the HomeController.cs
and the namespace is as IdentityServerHost.Quickstart.UI
... do I need to change that namespace to match my solution i.e. ids.Quickstart.Home
?
What is causing this to display that error when infact there is the Index.cshtml file inside of the Views folder?**
This is my startup.cs
file:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:49Try changing your app.UseEndpoints( endpoints => ...)
line, in your Configure()
method to the following:
QUESTION
Ansible 2.11.0
I have a shell script that accepts 2 parameters that I want to run on a Windows host, but want to run it inside git-bash.exe
. I've tried this,
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:47be aware I don't have a Windows machine against which to try this, so it's just "best effort"
As best I can tell, your problem is because you are trying to recreate the behavior of win_shell
by "manually" invoking that improperly quoted cmd.exe /c
business, ending up with cmd.exe /c "cmd.exe /c whatever"
; dialing up the ansible verbosity -vv
could confirm or deny that pattern
Also, the win_shell
docs say to use win_command:
unless you have a shell redirect need, which as written your task does not.
QUESTION
I am using express-session and express-mysql-session in my app to generate sessions and store them in mysql database. Sessions are stored in a table called sessions.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:52The value that's stored on the client-side cookie consists of two parts:
- The actual session ID (
fiNdSdb2_K6qUB_j3OAqhGLEXdWpZkK4
in your example) - A server-generated HMAC signature of the session ID
eKUawMNIv7ZtXSweWyIEpfAUnfRd6/rPWr+PsjuGCVQ
. This is to ensure session ID integrity and does not need to be stored in the database. It's generated on the server-side byexpress-session
(which usesnode-cookie-signature
package internally) and using the passedsecret
parameter.
So the second part of the cookie name (after the dot) is used by express-session
to verify the first part and is stripped away afterward.
QUESTION
I'm trying to docerize my NodeJS API together with a MySQL image. Before the initial run, I want to run Sequelize migrations and seeds to have the tables up and ready to be served.
Here's my docker-compose.yaml
:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:38I solved my issue by using Docker Compose Wait. Essentially, it adds a wait loop that samples the DB container, and only when it's up, runs migrations and seeds the DB.
My next problem was: those seeds ran every time the container was run - I solved that by instead running a script that runs the seeds, and touch
s a semaphore file. If the file exists already, it skips the seeds.
QUESTION
I know this question has been asked multiple times but I cannot seem to find an answer. I have a component named DynamicTable which renders JSON as a data table. It has been tested in multiple other pages and works correctly. Here I have put it into a React-Bootstrap tab container. The data pull works correctly but the page is not re-rendering when the fetch is complete.
Here is the code I am using
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:00It looks like you have problem in mapStateToProps
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