hotpot | Cordova livereload server for Pug , SASS and Browserify
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Cordova livereload server (Pug, SASS and Browserify).
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QUESTION
I'm working through this Udemy react-native course and finding it to be a bit outdated.
The course section 9 works with the RapidAPI AI Picture Colorizer to select a base64 encoded image. But it looks like the API was updated to no longer use base64 and instead uses a image upload.
I'm using react-native-imagepicker and I'm not sure how to update the code to pick an image from the device's library and upload the way the RapidAPI documentation reads.
This is the RapidAPI example code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-15 at 21:42The server usually returns a 500
status code when it cannot find any suitable status code due to unexpected situations. I'm not a React Native expert, but here to help.
You're using react-native-image-picker, it already returns the Base64 value in its response. So instead of:
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I am programming a PHP API using Laravel 7. My dev process is like that:
Local (Homestead@Virtualbox: Ubuntu) => Github => Google Cloud build (deployment triggered by a master commit) => Google App Engine <> Google Cloud SQL
For now I had no problem deploying my app this way but yesterday I tried to add a composer package (mpociot/laravel-apidoc-generator). After some local tests where everything worked just fine I committed my master branch and my GC Build trigger tried to deploy the app on my App engine instance.
The process terminated with a error I have never seen so far. I then reverted my latest commit, going back to the state where I never ran the composer command and committed my master branch again: the deployment succeeded as usual.
So as there was something happening with the composer command, I investigated further.
Here is the log I get in my GC Build failed deployment:
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Answered 2020-May-18 at 09:03To investigate further I tried to deploy my app directly from my local setup (cloud app deploy), so without using my Github>GCloud Build bridge.
It deployed like a charm so I tried accessing the docs package I initially wanted to add and as the static files in public/docs/ weren't served I added those lines to my app.yaml:
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