create-pr | Uses Python and bash scripts | Automation library
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kandi X-RAY | create-pr Summary
Uses Python and bash scripts to help semi-automate PR creation. Using Andela Engineering conventions
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Continue from user end
- Call GitHub API
- Create a PR description from the given index
- Check if a branch was updated
- Create a new PR
- Prompt the user for a password
- Get the name of the contributor
- Returns the name of the branch
- Check if there is nothing to commit
- Show a PR
- Get input from user input
- Get custom input
- Helper function to output a PR description
- Get project URL
- Open a Git file
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QUESTION
I'am using php 7.4.27, laravel framework 8.83.7 and installed Laravel Jetstream. Login & Register can show. After registered, Then an error notification appears in Laravel: syntax error, unexpected '@', expecting variable (T_VARIABLE) or '{' or '$' and in code line 12 :
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-10 at 20:07The issue comes from the fact that the compiled view version under storage/framework/views
is failing to evaluate $@clickPrevent
.
QUESTION
I'm working to a web app with React Router V6. Each user has several projects, according with React Router documentation, I declared routes in this way:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-04 at 10:58there an issue that there is not a closing tag for
QUESTION
I'm trying to install laravel/sail
into an existing project, which doesn't appear to have had it installed before. This project is normally run on vagrant I believe.
I'm trying to get it running on WSL2, using Laravel Sail. I'm also not entirely sure if that's the best approach in my case.
My understanding is that I can use sail to get the project running via docker, with minimal setup and configuration.
I seem to be getting an error when I try to install sail via composer. These are the instructions I'm following: https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/sail#installing-sail-into-existing-applications
Here's the error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-28 at 21:44To fix this and avoid the incompatibility of certain dependencies, you can run:
QUESTION
I just wanted to use Mailgun to send E-mail from my Laravel project and followed this steps from official document: https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/mail#mailgun-driver
composer require symfony/mailgun-mailer symfony/http-client
When I try to send password reset e-mail to test it, it throws an excepiton:
Class "Symfony\Component\Mailer\Bridge\Mailgun\Transport\MailgunTransportFactory" not found
Here is the full stack trace: https://flareapp.io/share/oPRKqyZ7#share
I don't know but maybe it's because this project started as a Laravel 8 project and I updated it to Laravel 9 one week ago. Is it trying to find something comes with Laravel 9 into app directory or something but my project doesn't have that? I didn't understand.
By the way if it helps; this project uses Jetstream with Inertia.js and Vue.js. So the composer.json
looks like this now:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-24 at 09:18From the upgrade guide:
To continue using the Mailgun transport, your application should require the symfony/mailgun-mailer and symfony/http-client Composer packages:
so use:
QUESTION
import Navbar from "./components/Navbar.js"
import Footer from "./components/Footer.js"
import './index.css'
import HomePage from "./pages/HomePage/HomePage.js";
import {
Routes,
Route,
} from "react-router-dom";
import ProductPage from "./pages/ProductPage.js";
import CreateProduct from './pages/admin/CreateProduct'
function App() {
return (
<>
} />
}/>
} />
);
}
export default App;
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-28 at 12:55I think it's better that you change Footer & Navbar component
at first add location to app params
app({ location })
then
QUESTION
I try to upgrade my laravel 8 as I read here https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/upgrade
But after I applyid some changes in composer.json I got error :
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-15 at 07:54Laravel 9 requires PHP 8.
Delete the
^7.3|
in composer.json at the linePHP
The correct syntax is:"php": "^8.0"
Delete the
v
in composer.json at the linelaravel/framework
, The correct syntax is:"laravel/framework": "^9.0",
And check the package's
artesaos/seotools
compatibility with the Laravel 9
QUESTION
I am trying to create a stored procedure with Snowflake Scripting specifically to query a user table and then iterate through the results and alter those users.
Here is what I have so far:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-27 at 22:35looking at the using variables section of the help, in the example using a loop variable the variable names is in CAPS in the SQL
QUESTION
-----> Building on the Heroku-20 stack
-----> Using buildpack: heroku/php
-----> PHP app detected
-----> Bootstrapping...
-----> Installing platform packages...
! ERROR: Failed to install system packages!
!
! Your platform requirements (for runtimes and extensions) could
! not be resolved to an installable set of dependencies, or a
! platform package repository was unreachable.
!
! This usually means that you (or packages you are using) depend
! on a combination of PHP versions and/or extensions that are
! currently not available on Heroku.
!
! The following is the full output from the installation attempt:
!
! > You are using Composer 1 which is deprecated. You should upgrade to Composer 2, see https://blog.packagist.com/deprecating-composer-1-support/
! > Loading repositories with available runtimes and extensions
! > Updating dependencies
! > Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.
! >
! > Problem 1
! > - The requested package composer-plugin-api could not be found in any version, there may be a typo in the package name.
! >
!
! For reference, the following runtimes are currently available:
!
! PHP: 8.1.1, 8.1.0, 8.0.14, 8.0.13, 8.0.12, 8.0.11, 8.0.10,
! 8.0.9, 8.0.8, 8.0.7, 8.0.6, 8.0.3, 8.0.2, 8.0.1, 8.0.0,
! 8.0.0RC4, 7.4.27, 7.4.26, 7.4.25, 7.4.24, 7.4.23, 7.4.22,
! 7.4.21, 7.4.20, 7.4.19, 7.4.16, 7.4.15, 7.4.14, 7.4.13,
! 7.4.12, 7.3.33, 7.3.32, 7.3.31, 7.3.30, 7.3.29, 7.3.28,
! 7.3.27, 7.3.26, 7.3.25, 7.3.24
!
! Please verify that all requirements for runtime versions in
! 'composer.lock' are compatible with the list above, and ensure
! all required extensions are available for the desired runtimes.
!
! When choosing a PHP runtimes and extensions, please also ensure
! they are available on your app's stack (heroku-20), and select
! a different stack if needed after consulting the article below.
!
! For a list of supported runtimes & extensions on Heroku, please
! refer to: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/php-support
! Push rejected, failed to compile PHP app.
! Push failed
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-30 at 08:58It looks like the Heroku server your are using for deploying your application does not support the composer version used locally.
As you are using heroku-20
, make sure you use Composer 1.10.* or 2.1.*
My assumption is that you updated Composer to 2.2.x which may not be supported at the moment. You should temporarily downgrade to Composer 2.1.14 then run composer update
again.
QUESTION
Does MS Access support stored procedures on .accdb or .mdb databases? Or are stored procedures only supported when the backend is SQL Server or something else that supports an Access DB engine (Jet / ACE/ MSDE)?
Information is mixed and not quite complete from what I have found on MS Access and Stored Procedures from various sources. For example this Access help file initially looks like Access supports stored procedures.
When I try to run the following query, it errors saying I have incorrect syntax for CREATE TABLE
statement. The table is in an .accdb file on my local laptop.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-17 at 19:55Some Access DDL features are only available when the statement is executed with ADO. Your statement will succeed if you execute it from CurrentProject.Connection.Execute
as this Immediate window example demonstrates:
QUESTION
I want to install Laravel Web-Socket package but I face some errors when I run this command composer require beyondcode/laravel-websockets
Using version ^1.12 for beyondcode/laravel-websockets Running composer update beyondcode/laravel-websockets --with-all-dependencies Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.
Problem 1 - Root composer.json requires laravel/framework ^8.65, found laravel/framework[v8.65.0, ..., 8.x-dev] but these were not loaded, likely because it conflicts with another require.
Installation failed, reverting ./composer.json and ./composer.lock to their original content.
And here is my composer.json :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-01 at 12:48Just simple do one thing
remove composer.lock file and then install your required package
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