I tried to install a Shopware plugin via the backend (plugin page).
After clicking on download and entering my Shopware login data, the following error message appears immediately:
An error has occurred on the SBP server.
Error code: OrdersException-2
I wanted to install it again and change my last input.
But now the same error message appears immediately and ends my attempt immediately.
It is not listed in the backend (plugin page).
How do I get this plugin uninstalled completely clean?
I have FTP access.
I using shopware Version 5.4.6
DSGVO Kit Lite
You can try delete the plugin with ssh (for this command you need to be in the shopware dir ofcourse):
php bin/console sw:plugin:delete {plugin name}
If this doesn't work, you can try to delete the plugin in the database. You can find the plugin in the table s_core_plugins. If deleted here it should be gone.
I gess you deleted it after deinstallation, so it isn't on your server any more (and therefore not listed in the plugin-manager). In this case you need the zip file of the plugin. It can be downloaded via your shopware account (account.shopware.com) and you can upload the zipfile directly to your plugin-manager. This would be the easiest way if the login issues persists in your plugin-manager.
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I'm using DDEV with Visual Studio Code and I tried to configure Live Server Extension to automatically auto reload page that I'm working on in Chrome when I hit save in VSC, but it doesn't seem to work with PHP.
Is there a way to configure this to work with DDEV?
I can't seam to find any info on this issue.
Thanks
I've managed to do it another way, with guard and guard-liveguard on linux.
The workflow was:
guard installation
guard-livereload installation
Installation was not quite straightforward, but you can follow the instructions in Terminal and install what's missing if it tells you so.
Guard placed Guardfile inside of /home/user directory so I edited it to contain only this, regarding livereload pard:
guard 'livereload' do
watch(%r{.+\.(css|scss|html|php|js)$})
end
Then I installed Liveguard Google Chrome Browser Extension from here:
http://livereload.com/extensions/
Under settings I had to enable "Allow access to file URLs".
Also, you have to press liveguard extension icon in Chrome in order for it to track changes.
That's about it, now when I edit any of the file types entered in Guardfile (you can edit and add what you need, of course) it automatically reloads my Chrome window whit the edited page opened.
I am facing issue "Downloaded file failed system verification and may have been tampered with" while installing new Work flow manager. I have tried through Web Platform Installer and also tried by offline webpicmd but still issue is there.
I am attaching screen shot below:
Please check this link https://fixingsharepoint.blogspot.com/2021/02/download-file-failed-signature.html. I found solution in it.
All you have todo is get the Workflow_Manager.msi file and from powershell prompt (in the same directory you have Workflow_Manager.msi file) and try this
./Workflow_Manager.msi IACCEPTEULA=yes WEBPI=1
I am trying to create an liferay 7 plugin project using Ant and I am always recieving the below error, can someone help ?
it seems that the server mirrors.lax.liferay.com is down
[Console output redirected to file:/Users/yjradeh/foo/java/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/com.liferay.ide.sdk.core/sdk.log]
Buildfile: /Users/yjradeh/foo/java/liferay-plugins-sdk-7.0/portlets/build.xml
[get] Getting: http://mirrors.lax.liferay.com/cdn.repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-snapshots-ce/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.ivy-2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
[get] To: /Users/yjradeh/.liferay/mirrors/cdn.repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-snapshots-ce/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.ivy-2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
[get] Error getting http://mirrors.lax.liferay.com/cdn.repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-snapshots-ce/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.ivy-2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT.jar to /Users/yjradeh/.liferay/mirrors/cdn.repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-snapshots-ce/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.ivy-2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
[get] Getting: http://cdn.repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-snapshots-ce/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.ivy-2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
[get] To: /Users/yjradeh/.liferay/mirrors/cdn.repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-snapshots-ce/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.ivy-2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT.jar
BUILD FAILED
/Users/yjradeh/foo/java/liferay-plugins-sdk-7.0/portlets/build.xml:5: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/yjradeh/foo/java/liferay-plugins-sdk-7.0/build-common-plugins.xml:5: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/yjradeh/foo/java/liferay-plugins-sdk-7.0/build-common.xml:57: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/yjradeh/foo/java/liferay-plugins-sdk-7.0/build-common-ivy.xml:130: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/yjradeh/foo/java/liferay-plugins-sdk-7.0/build-common-ivy.xml:81: HTTP Authorization failure
Total time: 1 second
I had the same issue while trying to compile the SDK, you can try this url: https://repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/liferay-public-snapshots/com/liferay/org.apache.ivy/2.4.0.LIFERAY-PATCHED-1-SNAPSHOT/. Instead of the old one.
They apparently change the repository of Liferay, you can check it on Date Modification on :https://repository.liferay.com/nexus/content/repositories/.
Steps/Prerequisite for liferay on windows:
Firstly we need liferay IDE, which we can download from https://web.liferay.com/downloads/liferay-projects/liferay-ide , If you dont have eclipse editor select eclipse neon 2+liferay IDE. Or if you are having eclipse go for update archive file.
Second we need liferay plugin sdk here’s the link: https://www.liferay.com/downloads , under liferay portal CE(Community Edition) select plugins sdk.
Third, you need to download apache ant.
Download tomcat bundle from link provided in 2nd point.
Setup ANT_HOME, ANT_OPTS, CATLINA_HOME,JAVA_HOME,and JRE_HOME, and append their path accordingly in the Path field.
Let’s configure the sdk file before moving next. Keep the bundled tomcat and sdk extracted files at same folder location(mandatory). That is keep same extraction folder for tomcat and sdk plugins.
In plugins folder which you would extract, you’ll find build.properties. Replicate that file with build.username.properties. For example in my case it would be build.Jennis.properties, Keep in mind the case of the Username of your PC/laptop. And add the following line of code at the end of the file
app.server.dir=path_to_sdk../bundles/path_to_tomcat in
build.username.porperties. In my case the appended line would be
app.server.dir=C:\Users\Jennis\Documents\Downloads\com.liferay.portal.plugins.sdk-7.0/../bundles/tomcat-8.0.32
Create a bundles folder and keep the extracted folder other than SDK plugins in bundles folder.
Now we are ready to go with directly eclipse for liferay 7.0.2 installation in eclipse. Open Eclipse →Help →Install New Software. Locate the liferay IDE archive from browse button.
Now we need to add the server for liferay, to do so right click in servers window in eclipse and click on new select liferay →liferay7.x configure it and give path to tomcat8.0.32 bundle.
Run the server it will lead you to localhost:8080, configure it with defaults(not mandatory) for our example defaults are fine.
After eclipse installs the new software, it would restart in toolbar menu find the below icon and click new liferay plugin project!
If toolbar doesn't show than find it from Window →Appearance → Show Toolbar. Now click above icon and click new liferay plugin project!
Give your portlet a name.
Select build type as: Ant(liferay-plugins-sdk).
Select liferay MVC for sake of simplicity.
Next you will be prompted with SDK location give the location of SDK plugin extracted folder, which were kept at same folder at time of extracting it.
Project would be created and celebrate the first portlet.
I have also ran into this problem. The solution was in my case to change the ivy settings in build.properties (in plugins SDK root directory) like this:
ivy.version=2.4.0
ivy.jar.url=http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/${ivy.version}/ivy-${ivy.version}.jar
I'm however not familiar with changes Liferay made in the PATCHET version of ivy, so it could possibly lead to some other problem. But it works for portlets apparently.
Stripe for 3.40 --> http://www.nopcommerce.com/p/1512/stripe-payment-plugin.aspx
I have downloaded this. I zipped it and uploaded it to my plugins folder on my host in the NopCommerce installation installed. I installed the plugin on the admin side of NopCommerce. When I goto payment methods and try to Configure by hitting the configure button I get the error message. As seen in the picture below.
Please help.
The stripe 3.40 plugin does not contain a .csproj file. I had to directly upload it to my deployment. So their is no way for me to debug my NopCommerce plugin in Visual Studio. Is their a way to check my log when my project is deployed on Arvixe? or does someone know where I can get the source file for Visual studio?
This is another post where I recieved help for adding the stripe plugin. I directly uploaded to plugins and then installed the plugin--> add the Stripe plugin to Nopcommerce
The plugin has a folder naming convention issue. I figured out how to debug on the hosting platform and caught the issue.
The issue seams to be with folder name. This is what I did.
I renamed the main folder to : Payments.Stripe and reloaded the plugin folder retried to click on ''configure'' and it worked. I entered my Stripe login ID (email for your Stripe account) and pasted the secret key that you can get in your account settings under API keys. Now I will test the checkout process using Stripe
I am getting stuck while creating a new plugin project in liferay, eclipse get stuck everytime and console displaying only [ivy:resolve] message
It appears that the Ivy resolve process inside of the Liferay Plugins SDK is failing when it tries to create a new process.
Go into your Liferay Plugins SDK folder and open the ivy-settings.xml file. Notice that it points to some online repositories. It seems that your system is having trouble connecting to those remote repositories. See the log messages about the failing certificates (when its trying to connect to the https:// server of jboss repository ).
Maybe will be any special configuration required for connecting to those repositories, proxy...
Try from here