I want to remove the custom domain from one project and add it to another.
I removed the txt node from DNS provider(namecheap in my case).
Sorry if i sound like newbie in this but would really appreciate any help in this.
I used the SDK to delete it and it worked
use the command
gcloud app domain-mappings delete <your-domain-here>
You can manage custom domains at this link: https://console.cloud.google.com/appengine/settings/domains
Just click the rubbish bin on the right and that should remove it :)
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I have an app developed with CakePHP and it is working just fine on my local machine. Now, I wanted to develop another app with CakePHP. I installed cake in a different folder, configured vhost and server block and did everything like for the first app. I created an empty app, just basic controller and view and when I type the address for the second app I get the first app!!! Weird thing is that all links are working and when I click I get in browser url like secondapp/companies but the content is firstapp/companies. Once more, the second app is empty, no controllers, views and models, just a basic one. Then I did all that in htdocs, and the same problem occurs (none of the apps wasn't in htdocs, but in folders on E partition).
Can someone please give me some help before I kill myself?
Thank you...
If the problem is not on the database configuration, maybe cache problems ? Try it on a private browser/incognito ?
I would like to extend Kylo user interface. From documentation, i understood that I can use Plugin mechanism to add new features and I am referring to the examples available here.
I have built this example code and deployed the generated jar files to /opt/kylo/kylo-services/plugin folder and restarted the kylo-services.
But I am dont see any changes in the UI. As per my understanding, there should be a new group in left hand navigation pane but there are no UI level changes in the kylo UI.
I am using dladmin userid and logs (kylo-ui and kylo-services) really did not indicate any error.
Where can I see if the plugin is really picked up by kylo? Which logs tell me what is going on with this plugin? Any suggestions will be of great help.
Thanks
Gana
The mistake i did is copying kylo UI into /opt/kylo/kylo-services/plugin folder.
The generated jar files should go into different plugin folders.
Kylo Services plugin should be copied to /opt/kylo/kylo-services/plugin folder.
Kylo UI plugin should be copied to /opt/kylo/kylo-ui/plugin folder.
service kylo-services restart
service kylo-ui restart
And its my bad that i mistakenly copied kylo-ui plugin into kylo-services folder. After I copied into correct folders and service restart, I am able to find the UI changes.
Thanks for your attention.
I am using google appengine and I want to find this screen. I have looked in the google console and the api-explorer pages but I can't seem to find it. I know that it exists and I need to configure my application.
Please help!
It is part of application called Mobile Backend Starter.
You can easy deploy it from https://console.developers.google.com/project/apps~PROJECT_NAME/mobilesample
Replace PROJECT_NAME with your project.
I have a LocomotiveCMS site up and running on Heroku. I can edit my templates locally and push using Wagon. It works great!
However, I'd like to be able to serve a separate set of views for mobile devices (phones really) vs desktop/tablet. Can it be done easily? Will it require large modifications to the engine?
EDIT: I should add that I have done this before for a basic Rails app with no issues. I know how to detect a mobile device by examining the user agent and creating a separate folder (such as views_mobile) to store the mobile views. Would like to be able to do the same for LocomotiveCMS
That's a tough question. For the next version of LocomotiveCMS (v3), we'll use a full stack of middleware so that it will be easy to add your own custom behaviors.
But, for the current version of the engine, it's not that easy. However, I'm thinking about something. Perhaps you could create a Route constraint for the mobile detection (http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html#advanced-constraints).
Then, you would modify your routes.rb by adding this:
match '*path' => 'locomotive/public/pages#show', page_path: 'mobile-index', constraint: MobileContraint.new
Never tested so it might not work :-) Happy patching!
Didier
I recently started to learn about AngularJS and came across WebStorm and the AngularJS plugin by John Lindquist. Started by creating a new project using the angular-seed project and imported to WebStorm using File -> Open Directory. My directory structure looks like this
Now when I try to Debug it I get a 404 error. If I move the file app/index.html to the root folder and adjust all URL's to begin with app then it works fine. Is there a way to keep the default folder structure without moving the index.html to the root folder and also make it work with WebStorm?
I am using WebStorm 6.0.2.
I use WebStorm 7, so there might be some discrepancy in comparison with version 6 that you're using, but the over-all functionality is the same.
Quick solution:
Open the file in the editor and right click in the code to access the context menu. Choose the "Debug" option, which should start a debug session pointing to the current page.
Configuration solution:
WebStorm supports configurations for setting up different debugging scenarios. From the "Run" menu, choose the "Configurations" option. Add a JavaScript debug configuration, and add the URL you want in the designated field within the dialog presented.
Then, when you initialize a debugging session (a general one, not one for a specific page), you're presented a small dialog that allows you to choose a debug configuration.
Maybe there are more options or ways to accomplish the same thing as well, but I've never really given it more thought. I hope this is a working solution for you, but if not there's alway the documentation. If you need further clarification with regard to my answer, just give me a comment.