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- Generic serializer factory
- Get a value from a nested dictionary
- Remove the status field
- Returns the list of model classes
- Generate fields for all fields
- Adds the relation field name to the entity class
- Adds the relation class to the entity class
- Adds a related relation type field
- Returns the context of the model
- Return the choices for a request
- Return GeoJSON representation of Place
- Returns the feedback text for the given dates
- Filter Tempentities by name
- Returns the average age of each person
- Merge a model instance
- Return the context data
- Merge two objects
- Returns a csv response
- Parse the URI
- Compute the age of the given object
- Returns a list of related relations to the given queryset
- Handles GET requests
- Create a new person
- Create relation methods from manyToMany fields
- List all entities in the given graph
- Render a form
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QUESTION
I'm copying and pasting the code from the Ruby Quickstart and combining it with the create-events
code sample from here.
The only things I changed were:
- the
SCOPE
fromGoogle::Apis::CalendarV3::AUTH_CALENDAR_READONLY
toGoogle::Apis::CalendarV3::AUTH_CALENDAR_READ
- from
client
toservice
in the call to.insert_event('primary', event)
Despite this, I'm getting the error:
.rbenv/versions/2.7.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/gems/representable-3.0.4/lib/representable/pipeline.rb:38:in `call': undefined method `each_with_index' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
This is befuddling, none more so than knowing it was working earlier. Is there something obviously wrong in the example that I'm not catching? Or did representable or the api-client cop out all of a sudden?
Are folks able to reproduce the problem? Here's my code along with my Gemfile.lock
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-19 at 18:34so we have the same issue with google storage api after they updated it to 1.31. So we downgraded it to 1.29.1. Please, try to downgrade your version too, it will problably work!
And we needed to clear our heroku cache and reinstall all the gems again.
https://help.heroku.com/18PI5RSY/how-do-i-clear-the-build-cache
Hope it helps
QUESTION
im running Hosted mac agent and i noticed that when i run this command in the pipeline :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-02 at 01:25In your script, gem will install the specific version of bundle.
You can try to install a specific bundle using the script:
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You can use apis-core 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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