I'm trying execute CakePHP Command to generate Models/Controllers and Views but does not works. The Exception: <There is no command available (perhaps error?>. I'm using portable Lampp, the path to lampp is: root#mypc#/opt/lampp.
Looking for a solution I found to change timezone in core.php but doesn't works also.
How could I solve it ?
Could you submit your issue to the GitHub issues[1] with exact your steps and environments?
[1] https://github.com/junichi11/cakephp-netbeans/issues
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can anyone tell me how can I install cakephp 2 in 2022 I tried many ways to install it I also have its zip file which I extract it and when I tried to run it it shows.
Fatal Error
Error: Cannot use 'String' as class name as it is reserved
File: E:\xampp\htdocs\cakephp2.3\lib\Cake\Utility\String.php
Line: 27
Notice: If you want to customize this error message, create app\View\Errors\fatal_error.ctp
CakePHP 2 needs php5
since Version 2.8 you can use php70
php71 is possible but you need to install mcrypt seperatly.
Its possible to run a CakePHP 2.8 on php72 with some core hacks. But i wouldn't recommend this.
I got my answer we can download its zip file from github and copy its file in htdocs folder and run it without an issue. By the way I downloaded cakephp 2.10. and it is also running in xampp with php version 8. If in your system it is not running then try to use xampp with php version 7.
I am using Cakephp 3.x but i want to know the exact version number using command line ? is there any command available which can show us the correct version which we are using in our application ?
i know we can use this echo Configure::version(); to check version using code, i was just curious to know if i can come to know the same thing using command line interface only..
FYI, i have windows 7 as OS, xampp as server with composer and other stuff installed in my cakephp application ..
Command for any OS (ubuntu,windows) will be welcomed to come to know about it ..
Thanks
According to their documentation for version 3.x , this is how you can do this. Shells, Tasks & Console Tools
In which they have mentioned to go to directory first using command line tool and then by typing bin/cake Something like this
cd /path/to/app
bin/cake
And in response you will be able to see not only CakePHP's current version but also PHP's current version and few more information.
Welcome to CakePHP v3.0.0 Console
---------------------------------------------------------------
App : App
Path: /Users/markstory/Sites/cakephp-app/src/
---------------------------------------------------------------
Current Paths:
-app: src
-root: /Users/markstory/Sites/cakephp-app
-core: /Users/markstory/Sites/cakephp-app/vendor/cakephp/cakephp
Changing Paths:
Your working path should be the same as your application path. To change your path use the '-app' param.
Example: -app relative/path/to/myapp or -app /absolute/path/to/myapp
Available Shells:
[Bake] bake
[Migrations] migrations
[CORE] i18n, orm_cache, plugin, routes, server
[app] behavior_time, console, orm
To run an app or core command, type cake shell_name [args]
To run a plugin command, type cake Plugin.shell_name [args]
To get help on a specific command, type cake shell_name --help
Also I am not so sure this will work for older version than CakePHP 3.x as I have tried this in version 3.x only.. so please take a note on that too.
Because it doens't show the version when simply typing bin/cake in the project forlder, I also recommend this approach:
Browse to your project forlder
continue browsing to the bin forlder ( cd bin)
then type cake version
That works for me and it shown 3.5.6
Also I recommend including PHP in the system or user path if so you can type php -version anywhere in the prompt to get your php version.
I am using custom Nagios plugins for the first time and am running into this error when I create a service for the plugin.
(No output on stdout) stderr: execvp(/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_load.py, ...) failed. errno is 2: No such file or directory
The plugin works when I run it on the command line, however does not work when it runs within Nagios.
I followed these steps to get the plugin into Nagios
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/docs/Managing-Plugins-in-Nagios-XI.pdf
Here is what it looks like in the Nagios UI
The plugin is in the correct path: /usr/local/nagios/libexec and the resource.cfg file has the same path within it.
I tried two separate plugins, both which work on the command line, and the result is the same error.
The error indicates the file location is incorrect, however the plugin is in the specified directory and runs with no errors within that directory.
I am totally stumped and appreciate any help.
For anyone reading this, I solved the problem.
The first time I added the plugin, I forgot to add the python extension. When I updated the already created plugin, Nagios still threw the error.
Once I completely deleted the plugin and re-created it the 'file not found', error went away.
I faced a similar issue when I was trying to add a custom plugin ( I had custom plugins in ruby and python ).
The issue was the missing shebang line at the start of the script (which determines the script's ability to be executed like a standalone executable).
For example, if you have a python plugin custom-plugin.py then make sure this script has shebang at the start of script #!/usr/bin/env python3. Also if you have other scripts (ruby, bash etc.) make sure to add the appropriate path at the start of your scripts.
Also, check the path for plugins Nagios version. For my setup path was /usr/local/nagios/libexec/ and make sure your custom plugin is executable and has correct ownership permissions.
Sample custom template I used :
define command {
command_name check_switch_health
command_line /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_snmp.rb --host $HOSTADDRESS$ --model "$ARG1$" --community "$ARG2$"
}
The above workaround worked for me.
I am trying to create a local development environment on a Windows machine using Xampp. Xampp has been setup correctly and I am able to access localhost, locahost/phpmyadmin and a virtual host I created domain.local. This Virtual Host is a CakePHP application that I had been running on a Linux Box (nginx). I use that code to setup the site, but when I try to run
php composer.phar update
to have composer download all dependencies, I get the following error:
Fatal error: Class 'Cake\Composer\Installer\PluginInstaller' not found in
phar://C:/Users/admin/Documents/Sites/domain.local/website/composer.phar/src/Composer/Plugin/PluginManager.php
on line 244
I have tried a bunch of things without success.
Also to note php composer.phar self-update, runs without issue.
Not sure what to do at this point. Any help is appreciated.
After more tryouts, I finally decided to delete the vendor folder and surprisingly it fixed my issue. Composer downloaded all dependencies and everything works as expected.
Greetings,
I am trying to start a scala/liftweb project for deployment on Google App Engine. To do this, i need to package it up as a .war using maven.
However, whenever I run the 'mvn' command, I am met with:
Error opening zip file or JAR manifest missing : /Applications/JRebel/jrebel.jar
Error occurred during initialization of VM
agent library failed to init: instrument
Is there something wrong with my maven or do I need Jrebel? I see jrebel is not free which is why I am so surprised.
thanks!
No, JRebel is definitely not required to run Maven.
As Matt mentioned, JRebel is not required to run Maven. However, ZeroTurnaround does offer a free version that works with Scala. You can get it here:
http://sales.zeroturnaround.com/
As for your error - it indicates you are trying to start the JVM as though you are using JRebel. What is the full Maven command you are running? What is in your MAVEN_OPTS environment variable? If either of them contain something like -noverify -javaagent:/Applications/JRebel/jrebel.jar, then that's your problem.
One of the reason of the problem is a blank in the path of jrebel.jar
Make sure that there is no blank in the path like in "Program Files"