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- Execute a single image
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- Downloads a given image
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- Return a Styler style
- Tag a user
- Ask the user to choose the tool
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QUESTION
I'm working on a Jenkinsfile that should be able to perform e2e-Tests with protractor befor deployment. So i need to install several packages for a chrome-headless installation (Yes, I've checked multiple pages with different ideas to get this headless thing started, but non of them worked for me, so I ended up here eith the question). When I start the build on Jenkins I get this output:
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Answered 2017-Oct-27 at 11:49Use -y
Found out that apt-get install -y [package]
is solving my problem. Reading man pages helps a lot I found out...
QUESTION
Please I need some help as I'm having a hard time trying to use bootstrap and react-bootstrap in my new project created from a react-starter-kit template (https://github.com/kriasoft/react-starter-kit).
I'm pretty new to webpack so I'm not pretty sure what I need to do to get this working.
The steps I did so far:
1) I included react-bootstrap, bootstrap and jquery in package.json 2) I imported a react-bootstrap button in home file and tried to rendered. It renders with no style at all.
What else needs to be done?
This is the webpack.config:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-11 at 14:44You need to add the bootstrap CSS manually:
Because React-Bootstrap doesn't depend on a very precise version of Bootstrap, we don't ship with any included css.
Add the bootstrap stylesheet inside src/components/Html.js
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Hey fellow programmers,
I'm working on my bachelor's project and got into a bit of a problem.
The goal is to create a web app, that can operate and modify I/O of a WAGO PLC 750-8202 (you can imagine it as some kind of industrial Raspberry PI) running an embedded linux with a lighttpd web server. I've made some C scripts that utilize DAL(HAL) functions the PLC provides.
Now I want to link it with my web application/site. I have a simple PHP page (ignore the button, it does nothing):
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Answered 2017-Apr-30 at 11:05if you run the script as root, it has another rights than user under which lighthttpd is running.
- set appropiate rights for user or group (www or www-data, see lighthttpd config)
check running under this user, in console for switch from root use
# su - www
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You can use ig-tools like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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