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- Opens a file
- Sets up UI and loads files .
- Get circumcircle circle of intersection
- Return a supertriangle bounding box
- Add a displacement geometry .
- Remove edges .
- Takes the face of a face .
- Compute the plane matrices .
- Merge an array
- Merge each line
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QUESTION
I upgraded angular to angular 13 and cannot get my project to build or serve. It appears that Angular isn't recognizing any of my ionic tags in the .html files. What am I missing?
I am able to run npm install without issues. I have deleted the node_modules and package-lock.json files, removed the platform and then run npm install and added the platform back. That is successful, but running ionic serve or ionic cordova build android results in a whole stream of errors that looks like angular isn't seeing the ionic html tags and there are new errors with Promises and more.
This is what I get when I run Ionic info:
my package.json....
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-23 at 17:38Figured out what the issue was. MicrosoftSDK had TypeScript 3.1 and first when running "where tsc". I moved the npm directory up in the Environmental Variables. Then I removed Angular and reinstalled it.
QUESTION
**An unhandled exception occurred: Cannot find module '../dotjs/validate'
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-21 at 06:13try to uninstall the incriminated package and then run
npm install --save-dev @angular-devkit/build-angular
and
npm install --save-dev dotjs
QUESTION
I am currently working on a project and managed to clone the repository into my computer. I used npm install to download the packages. The moment I use ng serve the errors show up. The application Fails to compile, but still runs in localhost. I am not sure how to approach this error and how to overcome it. Project is currently running on Angular 8. Provided below is the package.json file and the error in question.
package.json ...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-03 at 11:16The errors you've shown are coming from the ngUniversal/common
dependency, as you can see by the error messages. The dependency is set to next
in your package.json
. Try some specific version numbers until you get one that works. Do the same for any other packages with the same message. Versions can be found here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@nguniversal/common
The first number is the major version, when that changes it indicates a breaking change.
QUESTION
I have run into this before but for the love of me cant remember how I got around it. Essentially Im Compiling the Build in production to Export to my Cpanel (Test Server) To share the application for testing.
However I get nothing on the server path:
Because its a test server I have to go Public html -> Folder -> Application
The only Console response I get is that Resources failed to load so I think its a issue with how im building the application
My Build Command: npm run build -- --prod --baseHref=/booking/thorpesfarm
The only Errors/Warnings I get are:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-04 at 06:43As Indicated by OP
The issue was resolved by changing the:
Base href
on his index.html
Incorrect
Correct
In OP's Case the compiler was expecting a forwardSlash /
At the end of the href
.
This means the base href
on Index.html
would be as follows:
QUESTION
I have a app that is currently deployed on heroku and working perfectly fine. I created a new heroku app and tried to run the same branch. I installed nodejs and all the configuration is the same but for some reason the build is failing at heroku-postbuild: "ng build --prod". It works fine on the previous instance I have on heroku but wont work on the new one. I don't know what i am missing as the information on the error is minimal. I am attaching my package.json as well as the error message I get. any help will be appreciated and let me know if you need me to upload anything else.
package.json
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-26 at 07:04Check if HEROKU_API_KEY is correct and that heroku_app_name is unique. Also this line seems sketcy: Detected both "build" and "heroku-postbuild" scripts Running heroku-postbuild
. Maybe refactor heroku-postbuild
in build
and run only build.
QUESTION
When I run npm run build
which executes ng build -c production
build will be completed as expected. But command prompt will be filled with this warning:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-01 at 14:18can you try to put the following into your ".browserlistrc" file. The file is located in the root directory of your project.
last 1 Chrome version
last 1 Firefox version
last 2 Edge major versions
last 2 Safari major versions
last 2 iOS major versions
Firefox ESR
IE 11
This once helped me to fix the error.
QUESTION
I have upgraded my angular to angular 13. when I run to build SSR it gives me following error.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-22 at 05:29I just solve this issue by correcting the RxJS version to 7.4.0
. I hope this can solve others issue as well.
QUESTION
I am trying to use the persistent build cache feature provided by angular but look like its not working for me, I am trying the below command
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-20 at 18:32You seem to be using Windows cmd
to run the command, and hence you are getting the error.
The command:
QUESTION
I have a pipeline that does an npm install
followed by angular build and recently I added a caching task to relieve installation which was working splendidly until the developer added a new private dependency of "runtime-config-loader": "^3.0.0"
.
This may require npm re-install again, however, for some reason the caching task doesn't think it requires a re-install, and so it skips over the npm install
and then fails at the angular build, most likely because npm did not re-install on the agent.
I disabled the caching task and removed the custom condition eq(variables['CACHE_RESTORED'],False)
from the npm install
task, and the build is succeeding just fine.
Why is the cache not recognizing the need to re-install dependencies again? and how do I delete the cache so that npm installs again? As a reminder, when I disable the cache task and npm re-installs again on the agent, the build succeeds - so this is certainly a caching problem.
Here is the build YAML:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-11 at 12:12It doesn't work because the new dependency is obviously not in the cache. Also the npm install
doesn't run. So that dependency is missing during build.
To fix it, you need to always run the npm install
, because you never know if there is a new dependency. Also, after install, if there were new dependencies installed, you should update the cache.
QUESTION
After upgrading to angular 13.0.0
this warning occur when building:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-04 at 16:12Angular is removing support for IE 11.
There is 2 ways to confront that matter:
- Remove support for IE 11 from
.browserslistrc
orbrowserslist
:
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