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This library is being served to clients implementing the Yieldr tracking snippet. On a high level it defines a single JSON-P function responsible for performing actions based on the tracking server response. Before triggering a request to the remote tracking server, it collects information from the current document, using referrer, query parameters, cookies, sessions and so on.
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QUESTION
I'm trying to decrease the bundle size of my Vue project, which scaffolded by the vue-cli, by using CDN of firebase, Vue, and Vuetify.
So, I've added links of these CDN in public/index.html
as follow:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:31If you are using vuetify from vue-cli-plugin-vuetify
(vue add vuetify
), treeshaking and auto component import is enabled by default, by using vuetify-loader
.
If you look into the source code of vue-cli-plugin-vuetify
, it only uses vuetify-loader
if it is present in your package.json
. So removing vuetify-loader
from package.json
should disable this behavior.
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
So I initialized CAS using cas-initializr
with the following command inside the cas
folder:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:37Starting with 6.4 RC5 (which is the version you run as of this writing and should provide this in your original post):
The collection of thymeleaf user interface template pages are no longer found in the context root of the web application resources. Instead, they are organized and grouped into logical folders for each feature category. For example, the pages that deal with login or logout functionality can now be found inside login or logout directories. The page names themselves remain unchecked. You should always cross-check the template locations with the CAS WAR Overlay and use the tooling provided by the build to locate or fetch the templates from the CAS web application context.
https://apereo.github.io/cas/development/release_notes/RC5.html#thymeleaf-user-interface-pages
Please read the release notes and adjust your setup.
All templates are listed here: https://apereo.github.io/cas/development/ux/User-Interface-Customization-Views.html#templates
QUESTION
I'm trying to implement authentication using XSUAA. I can able login with my SAP CF credential and login is working fine. The problem is with logout.
When I try to logout, it gets redirect to the logout page but the session is not cleared. After logout when I try to hit the url, instead of login page, it's redirecting to the index page.
I followed the official document Authentication check with Node.js and AppRouter but still I'm unable to fix this issue.
These are my configuration files.
manifest.yml
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 08:06The SAP IAS Tenant was configured with OpenID connect. For some reason, logout functionality is not working with OpenID Connect and there is not clear document on this. Once switched from OpenID Connect to SAML, logout functionality is working fine. This is a work around and may not be an actual solution. It's an issue with SAP CF. They have to solve it.
This Blog will help you configure your IAS Tenant.
Note: Logout is not working with default identity provider too. And IAS Tenant is not available for trial accounts.
QUESTION
I'm creating 2 pages (Summary and Cycles pages) using react.js
.
On the Summary page, there is a column named CN
that every item links to the Cycles page.
Summary page has a path /route/summary/location=abc
and Cycles page has a path /route/cycle/location=abc/deviceId=4410
For example, if I click the value from CN
column in the first row of the table inside the Summary page, I will be redirected to the Cycles page with the path /route/cycle/location=abc/deviceId=4410
.
In the Summary page, I use https://github.com/react-bootstrap-table/react-bootstrap-table2 for the table component and I use a columnRenderer
function inside columns.js
to render a custom item inside the table like this one:
How can I put the pathname
(example "abc") to a Link component inside cnColumnRenderer
function in columns.js
?
Summary page with the path: /route/summary/location=abc
Cycles page with the path: /route/cycle/location=abc/deviceId=4410
Error because of invalid hook call while rendering the Summary page
My Code:table code inside Summary page (inside Summary.js):
hint: focus on columns
variable from './columns' and its implementation
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 05:17React hooks are only valid in React functional components, not in any callbacks, loops, conditional blocks. If you need the location data in the callback it needs to be passed in.
From what I can tell it seems you need to move the columns.js
code into the main component so the location
values can be closed over in scope.
QUESTION
I have a javascript calendar (FullCalendar v5) up and running in my Rails 6 app and everything works fine except my js.erb files. For example, when deleting a calendar event, the event is correctly deleted from the database and Rails goes correctly to my destroy.js.erb file. But my js.erb file does not recognize the calendar with the code
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 15:50var calendar = new Calendar ..
already defined (in calendar.js
)and it's Calendar
.
so if you re-define var calendar = document.getElementById('calendar');
in destroy.js.erb
, the variable calendar
is not Calendar
anymore.
so 1. make sure calendar.js
is imported.
and 2. remove re-define calendar
QUESTION
I have a react application (Node back end) running on Heroku (free option) connecting to a MongoDB running on Atlas (also free option). When I connect the application from my local machine to the Atlas DB all is fine and data retrieved (all 108 K records) in about 10 seconds, smaller amounts (4-500 records) of data in much less time. The same request from the application running on Heroku to the Atlas DB fails. The application running on Heroku can retrieve a small number of records (1-10) from the same collection of (108 K records), in less than a second. As soon as I try to retrieve a couple of hundred records the system fails. Below are the logs. I included the section of the logs that show a successful retrieval of 1 record and then failing on the request for about 450 records.
I have three questions:
- What is the cause of the issue?
- Is there a work around in the free option of Heroku?
- If there is no work around in the free option, what Heroku pay level will I need to get to and what steps will I need to take to get this working? I will probably upgrade in the future but want to prove all is working before going in that direction.
Logs:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 18:09You're running out of heap memory in your node server. It might be because there's some statement that uses a lot of memory. You can try to find that or you can try to increase node memory like this.
QUESTION
I'm new to Django and trying to convert a HTML template to Django project.
This is my directory structure:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 11:18Your TEMPLATES
setting is as follows (truncated to keep answer short):
QUESTION
I created an App with some components and using the redux-saga in the following component:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 17:29To me it looks like a typo, handleGetUsers
vs handleGetUser
:)
QUESTION
In my project, I'd like to make a simple user management program with MongoDB.
So I built a local server using Express of NodeJS and connected it to MongoDB.
After that, a schema called User was declared in Mongoose, and I made and tested a rest api that simply inserts data.
However, as a second attempt, duplicate key error collection occurred when testing with different uid values. (A first attempt was successful)
Can you tell me what's wrong with my design?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 03:51In your userSchema you have defined uid as unique and when you are calling your /test endpoint you are always passing the same uid which is not unique, instead of that use uuid for the uid field.
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