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404 is a HTML library. 404 has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              It has 62 star(s) with 74 fork(s). There are 6 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 3 open issues and 1 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 803 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Dynamically create an array of arrays with string key/index in PHP
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 17:12

            OK, this seems rather simple and I've looked for another answer, but perhaps I'm not searching for the right thing. I have a list of URLs and pages containing those URLS

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:12

            You can do this as you are reading/separating the parts. I don't know how you're doing that, but the below assumes you have read lines from a file into an array. Just use the parent as the key and append [] each destination to the array:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67990243

            QUESTION

            Got page not found when use extra arguments in express router
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 17:10

            So i have a 404 handler and a router file:

            404 handler:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:10

            Express regular request handlers are expected to have no more than 3 arguments as you can verify here.

            And looking up Function.length:

            length is a property of a function object, and indicates how many arguments the function expects, i.e. the number of formal parameters. This number excludes the rest parameter and only includes parameters before the first one with a default value.

            It becomes clear why the second function works and the first one doesn't:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67989678

            QUESTION

            How to store the IP with the error logs reported in Laravel
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 16:32

            I usually get logs of 404 errors URLs, for some reason, I also want to store the IP of the user who visited the URL which will throw 404. Please help. This is the code I am using in Exceptions/handler.php

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:29

            From Request you can get client ip as well as full url of which user tried to access

            To get Full url

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67989579

            QUESTION

            Php development server freezes on start
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 14:30

            Hi so I'm starting to learn PHP and one of the first steps was to run the Development Server to start practicing, the line I used was:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:30

            The server isn't "frozen", it's doing its job, waiting for requests and serving responses. Go to http://localhost:4000 in your web browser to request something from it.

            Specifically, since you didn't specify a PHP script for it to run, it's waiting for you to request a particular file - if you have a file called "index.php", you can go to "http://localhost:4000/index.php" in your browser, if it's called "arnoldo-rocks.php", go to "http://localhost:4000/arnoldo-rocks.php", and so on.

            It will carry on doing that until you kill it with Ctrl-C

            If you want to run it in the background while you run other commands, and are using a Linux/Unix shell (not CMD or PowerShell), you can run it this way:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67987684

            QUESTION

            Django : bulk upload with confirmation
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 13:37

            Yet another question about the style and the good practices. The code, that I will show, works and do the functionality. But I'd like to know is it ok as solution or may be it's just too ugly?

            As the question is a little bit obscure, I will give some points at the end.

            So, the use case.

            I have a site with the items. There is a functionality to add the item by user. Now I'd like a functionality to add several items via a csv-file.

            How should it works?

            1. User go to special upload page.
            2. User choose a csv-file, click upload.
            3. Then he is redirected to the page that show the content of csv-file (as a table).
            4. If it's ok for user, he clicks "yes" (button with "confirm_items_upload" value) and the items from file are added to database (if they are ok).

            I saw already examples for bulk upload for django, and they seem pretty clear. But I don't find an example with an intermediary "verify-confirm" page. So how I did it :

            1. in views.py : view for upload csv-file page
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-28 at 09:27

            a) Even if obviously it could be better, is this solution is acceptable or not at all ?

            I think it has some problems you want to address, but the general idea of using the filesystem and storing just filenames can be acceptable, depending on how many users you need to serve and what guarantees regarding data consistency and concurrent accesses you want to make.

            I would consider the uploaded file temporary data that may be lost on system failure. If you want to provide any guarantees of not losing the data, you want to store it in a database instead of on the filesystem.

            b) I pass 'uploaded_file' from one view to another using "request.session" is it a good practice? Is there another way to do it without using GET variables?

            There are up- and downsides to using request.session.

            • attackers can not change the filename and thus retrieve data of other users. This is also the reason why you should not use a GET parameter here: If you used one, attackers could simpy change that parameter and get access to files of other users.
            • users can upload a file, go and do other stuff, and later come back to actually import the file, however:
            • if users end their session, you lose the filename. Also, users can not upload the file on one device, change to another device, and then go on with the import, since the other device will have a different session.

            The last point correlates with the leftover files problem: If you lose your information about which files are still needed, it makes cleaning up harder (although, in theory, you can retrieve which files are still needed from the session store).

            If it is a problem that sessions might end or change because users clear their cookies or change devices, you could consider adding the filename to the UserProfile in the database. This way, it is not bound to sessions.

            c) At first my wish was to avoid to save the csv-file. But I could not figure out how to do it? Reading all the file to request.session seems not a good idea for me. Is there some possibility to upload the file into memory in Django?

            You want to store state. The go-to ways of storing state are the database or a session store. You could load the whole CSVFile and put it into the database as text. Whether this is acceptable depends on your databases ability to handle large, unstructured data. Traditional databases were not originally built for that, however, most of them can handle small binary files pretty well nowadays. A database could give you advantages like ACID guarantees where concurrent writes to the same file on the file system will likely break the file. See this discussion on the dba stackexchange

            Your database likely has documentation on the topic, e.g. there is this page about binary data in postgres.

            d) If I have to use the tmp-file. How should I handle the situation if user abandon upload at the middle (for example, he sees the confirmation page, but does not click "yes" and decide to re-write his file). How to remove the tmp-file?

            Some ideas:

            • Limit the count of uploaded files per user to one by design. Currently, your filename is based on a timestamp. This breaks if two users simultaneously decide to upload a file: They will both get the same timestamp, and the file on disk may be corrupted. If you instead use the user's primary key, this guarantees that you have at most one file per user. If they later upload another file, their old file will be overwritten. If your user count is small enough that you can store one leftover file per user, you don't need additional cleaning. However, if the same user simultaneusly uploads two files, this still breaks.
            • Use a unique identifier, like a UUID, and delete the old stored file whenever the user uploads a new file. This requires you to still have the old filename, so session storage can not be used with this. You will still always have the last file of the user in the filesystem.
            • Use a unique identifier for the filename and set some arbitrary maximum storage duration. Set up a cronjob or similar that regularly goes through the files and deletes all files that have been stored longer than your specified maximum duration. If a user uploads a file, but does not do the actual import soon enough, their data is deleted, and they would have to do the upload again. Here, your code has to handle the case that the file with the stored filename does not exist anymore (and may even be deleted while you are reading the file).

            You probably want to limit your server to one file stored per user so that attackers can not fill your filesystem.

            e) Small additional question : what kind of checks there are in Django about uploaded file? For example, how could I check that the file is at least a text-file? Should I do it?

            You definitely want to set up some maximum file size for the file, as described e.g. here. You could limit the allowed file extensions, but that would only be a usability thing. Attackers could also give you garbage data with any accepted extension.

            Keep in mind: If you only store the csv as text data that you load and parse everytime a certain view is accessed, this can be an easy way for attackers to exhaust your servers, giving them an easy DoS attack.

            Overall, it depends on what guarantees you want to make, how many users you have and how trustworthy they are. If users might be malicious, you want to keep all possible kinds of data extraction and resource exhaustion attacks in mind. The filesystem will not scale out (at least not as easily as a database).

            I know of a similar setup in a project where only a handful of priviliged users are allowed to upload stuff, and we can tolerate deletion of all temporary files on failure. Users will simply have to reupload their files. This works fine.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67686096

            QUESTION

            Route exists but doesn't work and deleted route still works Laravel
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 11:40

            well i was working on my project and suddenly when i created a new route i get this problem where the route exists but it shows 404 !! so i tried to delete a existing route that is working but when i delete that route that route still works !! I had this problem previously but i just deleted that route and made another route again and it was working fine but this time it does not work !!

            Here is some of my code ->

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:55

            Please run the command line:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67984815

            QUESTION

            The Name of Hyperledger Fabric Test Network is not detected by an Application given in the fabric samples
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 11:31

            I just reinstalled Fabric Samples v2.2.0 from Hyperledger Fabric repository according to the documentation.

            But when I try to run asset-transfer-basic application located in fabric-samples/asset-transfer-basic/application-javascript directory by running node app.js the wallet is created and an admin and user is registered. But then it tries to invoke the function as given in app.js and shows this error

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jan-29 at 04:04

            In my opinion, the CORE_VM_DOCKER_HOSTCONFIG_NETWORKMODE setting seems to be wrong.
            you can check docker-compose.yaml or core.yaml

            1. docker-compose.yaml
            • I will explain fabric-samples/test-network as targeting according to your current situation.
            • You can check in CORE_VM_DOCKER_HOSTCONFIG_NETWORKMODE in docker-compose.yaml
            • Perhaps in your case(fabric-samples/test-network), the value of ${COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME} was not set properly, so it was set to _test.
            • Make sure the value is set correctly and change it to your network name.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65932112

            QUESTION

            Python How to download repository zip file from GitHub using github api
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 10:37

            I am trying to download zip file of my repository using api but can not do so.

            GitHub doc: github-download-zip-ref

            What is the problem with my code? Thanks for your help .

            I get only 404: not found error

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 02:14

            Your first problem can be that you use word ref in url.

            It has to be (probably) branch name or empty string for master/main branch.

            Other problem can be that your repo is empty so there is nothing to download. But I couldn't check it because I don't have empty repo and I was using Private Token to access only my repos.

            Minimal working code which I used for tests.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67962757

            QUESTION

            Gatsby error when creating a new route: Preparing requested page
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 09:45

            I setup a new Gatsby project through the installer but when I try to create a new file in /src/pages, but if then I go to that route, the browser says

            Preparing requested page

            in loop. In the browser console it outputs:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-18 at 06:11

            Have you tried renaming your home.js to index.js?

            After that, clean the cache by gatsby clean.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66681392

            QUESTION

            Identify cases where data sequence changes based on other column UserIDs
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 04:30

            I am working on a data frame df which is as below:

            Input: ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 03:42

            Here's a fairly straightforward way where we test the sign of the lagged difference. If the mid_sum difference sign is the same as the final_sum difference sign, they are "consistent".

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67979625

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