Somebody else, who owns an App Engine project, added me as an editor. We are no longer in touch, and I still have the permission. Is there a way to remove myself from the list?
I've just checked on an app to which I was added as a developer. It looks like you can, so long as:
You still have a login to the App Engine project
You are not the Project Owner
If you go to either the old App Engine console or the new Developer Console you can remove yourself, so long as you are not the Owner. Just click on Permissions in the left-hand menu and you should see the project team members.
On the old console, there should be a Remove button alongside your email. On the new console, you should see a checkbox alongside your email address.
I would be interested to know if this works.
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We recently upgraded one of our client sites to 09.01.01 to address a Telerik vulnerability, and then had to migrate the site from managed.com to Azure due to manage.com's outage. After the upgrade, a couple of pages on the site have been uneditable using the pencil icon in the persona bar, although the rest work fine. We're aware of the workaround of going into content > pages and clicking the pencil icon there, but even then not all of the areas on the page are editable. For example, there's one instance of the HTML module on the homepage where when you click on its pencil and then click "Edit Content," it just displays a pop-up with the text but no WYSIWYG or way to actually edit. Other instances of the HTML module work fine, on other pages and even other areas of the homepage.
What's more bizarre is that we just spun up another Azure VM and created a dev site from a clone of the live site so we could troubleshoot further, and this problem does NOT occur on that site even though it's an exact copy of the live site files and database and both sites are hosted in Azure.
Does anyone have advice on what might be causing this or how to troubleshoot? My original though was to clone the page and start removing modules one by one to see if anything made a difference, but it doesn't actually remove the module when I click delete. I've read about ways to do this directly in the database, but I'd prefer to avoid that if possible, especially since we're not seeing the same problem on the cloned site.
Thank you!
Could you please see if any error appearing on the logs folder? You can see the logs here. /Portals/_default/logs/2021.02.01.log.resources? The log file name may differ based on website's logging configuration.
A similar thing can be seen from the Personal bar as well using Admin Logs.
I am trying to use Wagtail within a pre-existing Django project. I have installed the CMS, and it seems to be working well within the existing Django admin - I can authenticate using one of Django admin's users and see the CMS UI, all good.
But: No matter what I try, as an admin user, I cannot see the "Add Child Page" button at the URL of the page e.g /cms/pages/3/. The "Add Child Page" lozenge icon does not show. This is a bit of a pain, because all tutorials and examples assume that this icon is already showing!
The user I am logged-in as is set as "is_superuser" = 't' in auth_user, and one of the two groups the user is in, has been granted ALL wagtail permissions within Django admin (I was desperate!), but still no dice. I've also tried giving ALL perms to other (non-admin) users, and logging-in as them, but still cannot see the button.
I have created a basic HomePage that subclasses Page and I still see no way to create one. delving deeper, I see that one of the user's groups (auth_group.id=1) has the "add" permission in "wagtailcore_grouppagepermission" for the page I am viewing in the CMS which appears correct.
I am new to Python/Django, so I may have missed something obvious!
Django 2.2
Wagtail 2.8.1
CentOS
Python 3.6
(Docker multi-service setup through docker-compose using CentOS)
[UPDATE]
I can see that the following line is failing the test for specific_class being anything other than None. If I hack the line to return True, I see the button in the CMS UI:
./core/models.py:
def can_add_subpage(self):
...
if specific_class is None or not specific_class.creatable_subpage_models():
print('##', specific_class) # None
return False
...
Why would specific_class be None? What exactly is specific_class?
Take a look at the subpage_types declaration: https://docs.wagtail.io/en/latest/reference/pages/model_reference.html?highlight=parent_page#wagtail.core.models.Page.subpage_types
Also see parent_page_types below that.
I have a problem with my first PWA.
I have created one with reactjs and configured good manifest.
I follow step by step google guide.
PWA, works perfectly, and i see "add to home button".
After QA i wanted to publish it in store.
I used https://appmaker.xyz/pwa-to-apk.
Now i have app publish in the store but when i open it, i see a browser toolbar and i can't use it as a native app.
Someone can help me?
How about using TWA (Trusted Web Activity)?
Using Trusted Web Activities
This can be achieved by proving that the app and the web trust each other.
If you can prove it, you can prevent the browser toolbar from being displayed.
I'm sorry if you don't get the answer you want.
I need to create a new project on Google App Engine in the region "us-central" since my SQL database is located in this region and I can not connect projects from other regions to the SQL database.
If I create a new project, it is located by default in EU. There is no option to choose the region during project creation. See the attached screenshot. Is there a way to create a project in "us-central"?
From Setting the server location:
When you create your project, you can specify the location from
which it will be served. In the new project dialog, click on the link
to Show Advanced Options, and select a location from the pulldown
menu:
But it seems the documented project region selection procedure is changing, as the Show Advanced Options link is, as you observed, nowhere to be seen anymore.
Empirically I have discovered the following method. But being undocumented it may change at any time, so YMMV.
Just click on the CREATE link in the screen you're showing.
You'll see a screen asking you to choose the app language (the popup is a bit flakey, I had to reload the page to actually be able to make the selection):
After you select the language you'll see the location selection screen:
It seems the app created sequence is now persisted, you'll also be automatically directed to the correct screen if, at any time, you attempt to go to the GAE app settings for the newly created app.
I have a custom Salesforce (Summer '11) button. Clicking the button navigates the user to a url in a new window. The url points to my own custom web app. (It does not point to the same url as that of the salesforce environment).
I want this url to be configurable for my dev, staging and live environments, so that the button in the SalesForce dev environment points to the app's dev environment, and so on.
If possible, what's the best way to achieve this, given that I'll be deploying the customization in dev (inc. button, but other things too) via a changeset which I'll push to the staging and live environments?
You would want to implement this using a custom setting. Sadly it's not yet? possible - we need to vote: success.salesforce.com/ideaview?id=08730000000I5NsAAK
As long as your button URL is pointing to a relative path rather than the full path including the server instance (and, of course, as long as the path exists) your button will work across server instances without any fuss.
For example, do: /{!Account.Id}/e? etc.
do not: https://eu1.salesforce.com/{!Account.Id}/e? etc.