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QUESTION
I want to execute some ng commands in codeSandBox in an angular project. But I couldn't see any terminal option, whereas I can see terminal when I work on some Node.JS project. Can anyone please help me to access terminal? Here is my codesandbox link. Please let me know if I am missing some configurations.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-14 at 07:59As i found so far codesandbox doesn't support Angular CLI out of the box, as they stated in one issue on codesandbox github repository - here
I also found a sandbox project that implements Angular CLI which you can fork and use so on. Link to codesandbox project
Good luck
QUESTION
I would like to use tiptap for a project https://tiptap.dev/installation.
The instructions on the website state that after running npm install @tiptap/core @tiptap/starter-kit
I can use the following code to set up a basic demo
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-27 at 00:36I solved this using https://rollupjs.org
StepsStep 1. Create a new directory and run npm init --yes
inside
Step 2. Install rollup from npm
npm install --global rollup @rollup/plugin-node-resolve @rollup/plugin-replace rollup-plugin-terser
Step 3. Install tiptap from npm
npm install @tiptap/core @tiptap/starter-kit
Step 4. Add a rollup.config.js
file to the directory
QUESTION
While trying to set up a basic self-hosted unit testing environment (and CI) that tests this Chainlink VRF random number contract, I am experiencing slight difficulties in how to simulate any relevant blockchains/testnets locally.
For example, I found this repository that tests Chainlinks VRF. However, for default deployment it suggests/requires a free KOVAN_RPC_URL
e.g. from Infura's site and even for "local deployment" it suggests/requires a free MAINNET_RPC_URL
from e.g. Alchemy's site.
I adopted a unit test environment from the waffle framework which is described as:
Filestructure ...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-09 at 04:35to test locally you need to make use of mocks which can simulate having an oracle network. Because you're working locally, a Chainlink node doesn't know about your local blockchain, so you can't actually do proper VRF requests. Note you can try deploy a local Chainlink node and a local blockchain and have them talk, but it isn't fully supported yet so you may get mixed results. Anyway, as per the hardhat starter kit that you linked, you can set the defaultNetwork to be 'hardhat' in the hardhat.config.js file, then when you deploy and run the integration tests (yarn test-integration), it will use mocks to mock up the VRF node, and to test the requesting of a random number. See the test here, and the mock contracts and linktoken get deployed here
QUESTION
I recieved a project and I need to make some changes to the code, the guy who was working on it was using Docker (a tool that I never used..), so now I am trying to "emulate" it but here it what happens :
Inside the root of the project I run the command : docker-compose up
Then, in Docker Desktop, under the container, I see every process running (beside webpacker_1), then I click on app, then "Open in browser" and then I have this error from Chrome :
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 09:24The problem was that I was trying to access the app from the browser, instead I tried accessing the ngix from the browser and it worked
QUESTION
I want to apply tailwind-starter-kit in my Laravel 8 app and I got the editor form from the html-login-page/login.html file, and the "Sign In" page of this form has classes :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-25 at 21:52You can control whether hover variants are enabled for a plugin in the variants section of your tailwind.config.js file. The active: prefix only applies to a utility when an element is active.
QUESTION
I am trying to integrate Twilio into React using the documentation: https://www.twilio.com/blog/build-a-custom-video-chat-app-with-react-and-twilio-programmable-video
As mentioned in the document I cloned the GIT Repo and tried installing it.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 22:58The node-sass package suggests that the Node 16 is supported in node-sass version 6+. So, install the latest version of node-sass
(npm i node-sass@latest
) or update the package.json dependency to "node-sass": "^7.0.1"
and then try a full install again (npm install
).
Edit
I had to perform a couple of extra steps to get this to work.
- Add
"node-sass": "^7.0.1"
as the dependency inpackage.json
- Install
react-scripts
version 4.0.3:npm install react-scripts@4.0.3
- Rebuild
node-sass
withnpm rebuild node-sass
- Start the application with
npm start
You could even investigate updating react-scripts
to the latest version 5.
QUESTION
I want to get my nginx-ingress metrics to be added in Prometheus so I can see my app logs to be shown in loki. However, I have not had much success. I have been following this guide here but I want to do this for nginx-ingress instead, the guide is for ambassador ingress.
Nginx-Ingress installed using the following command:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-16 at 11:47additionalServiceMonitors for the kube-prom-stack should be :
QUESTION
I've run into a roadblock trying to get my web app to run on a Windows Azure App Service.
My app has a Node.js/Express back-end written in TypeScript (compiled with tsc, not Webpack) and uses Sequelize to connect to a SQLite 3 database, stored locally. The front-end is a React app built on Create React App.
The problem is that when sequelize tries to require sqlite3, a MODULE_NOT_FOUND error occurs, causing sequelize to throw a "Please install sqlite3 package manually". (See full stack trace below.)
The sqlite3 folder with the expected files is clearly present in the node_modules folder in the Azure file system, so I really don't get how require("sqlite3")
could be failing.
Here's what I've tried so far:
- I tried pretty much every suggestion in this sequelize issue.
- I searched StackOverflow, but most of the questions relate to Electron, which I'm not using. Nonetheless, I read most of them, and tried any of the suggestions that seemed relevant.
- I made sure the version of node on my development machine is the same as on my Azure Window App Service (14.16.0).
- I tried deleting the node_modules folder and running
npm install --production
using the Azure console. - I tried running
npm rebuild
from the Azure console. - I tried running
npm cache verify
from the Azure console. - I tried globally installing sqlite3 using
npm install -g sqlite3
from the Azure console, but that action was forbidden by Azure. - I tried installing sqlite3 from the source using
npm install sqlite3 --build-from-source
. - I added console log statements to node_modules/sequelize/lib/dialects/abstract/connection-manager.js to verify that the module name passed to the require statement was
"sqlite3"
, and it was. - I tried replacing
moduleName
with the actual string,"sqlite3"
. - I checked to make sure all the sqlite3 files in my App Service file listing matched the ones installed on my development machine.
- I probably tried a lot of other things I'm not remembering right now!
Needless to say, none of these things made any difference. Every time I checked the logs, the error was the same (and I checked the timestamps to make sure the logging system was actually working.)
Here is the full stack trace:
Error: Please install sqlite3 package manually
- at ConnectionManager._loadDialectModule (C:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\sequelize\lib\dialects\abstract\connection-manager.js:84:23)
- at new ConnectionManager (C:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\sequelize\lib\dialects\sqlite\connection-manager.js:24:21)
- at new SqliteDialect (C:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\sequelize\lib\dialects\sqlite\index.js:15:30)
- at new Sequelize (C:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\sequelize\lib\sequelize.js:340:20)
- at new Sequelize (C:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\sequelize-typescript\dist\sequelize\sequelize\sequelize.js:16:9)
- at getSequelize (C:\home\site\wwwroot\getDatabaseInfo.js:33:16)
- at Object.getDatabaseInfo [as default] (C:\home\site\wwwroot\getDatabaseInfo.js:15:23)
- at Object. (C:\home\site\wwwroot\server.js:55:47)
- at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:1063:30)
- at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:1092:10)
- at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:928:32)
- at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:769:14)
- at Module.require (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:952:19)
- at Module.patchedRequire [as require] (C:\PROGRA~2\SITEEX~1\APPLIC~1\28F926~1.41\nodejs\node_modules\diagnostic-channel\dist\src\patchRequire.js:15:46)
- at require (internal/modules/cjs/helpers.js:88:18)
- at Object. (C:\Program Files (x86)\iisnode\interceptor.js:459:1)
What else can I try?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-22 at 20:12This is not a terribly satisfying answer, but I tried creating a brand new Windows Azure App Service and deploying to it, and the issue did not occur.
I'm guessing this means the original App Service was either caching something or had become corrupted in some way, but I'm not sure.
Next step will be to see if I can figure out a way to revert the broken App Service to its original default state, redeploy to it, and see if it works.
Edit See this question.
QUESTION
I have written an API that takes couple of minutes to create a response. This apparently results in connection resets:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-17 at 16:19There were two mistakes I found, fixing which solved the problem.
Mistake 1
I was forgetting to pass appConf
as an argument while creating an instance of ActorSystem
, without which ActorSystem
was always getting created with default akka configs. Hence always make sure to pass appConf
while creating an instance of ActorSystem
otherwise your akka configurations will never take effect.
HelloWorld.Scala
QUESTION
I am using sonarcloud for https://github.com/fatihyildirim1o/aspnet-starter-kit but it is not working because of below error.
where am i doing wrong?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-07 at 14:25The command dotnet build
fail with this error message (line 26 on the capture in the question) :
MSBUILD : error MSB1011 : Specify wich project or solution file to use because this folder contains more than one project or solution file
Nothing is build and SonarQube can't analyze.
In the CI task, you need precise the csproj or the sln. If you need build and analyze several project/solution, it's need several dotnet build
instructions.
In you case, you can :
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