Webstorm is pretty smart when providing auto completion for node.js modules.
unfortunatelly for some reason if the required module is a json file i.e
var settings = require('./settings.json);
it does require it and build an object with the data but, no autocomplete is provided in the editor.
Anyone have any solutions for that?
Thanks.
Looks like it was a bug, logged as WEB-10568.
The issue has been marked as Fixed since this answer was originally posted.
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When using the current Artifactory gradle plugin (4.0.0) I'm getting this error. The documentation still says to do this, but maybe it is out of date? I've looked through the source code without success. Any pointers would be appreciated.
(edit: It looks like this may be a bug in the plugin, specifically that the setMavenDescriptor method was removed.)
I've been experiencing a lot of headache for this issue I'm in. I need to create a multi-database search in xpage, this search functions like a mini google in xpage where if I type, for example,"test" all databases with the same name or contains a title with test will display. I've already looked with the Openntf Project http://www.openntf.org/main.nsf/project.xsp?r=project/Xpages%20Multi%20Database%20Search%20Custom%20Control this seems to solve my problem but unfortunately I'm encountering some error and I'm not a java specialist so I'm still waiting for the creator of the project to reply. So if you know something or tricks to do this kind of stuff its really appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Take a look at this:
Plugin to client's sidebar
Custom control for XPages
Ok, so I got it right by playing with the code inside the javascript in this openntf project. ( http://www.openntf.org/main.nsf/project.xsp?r=project/Xpages%20Multi%20Database%20Search%20Custom%20Control) it checks if the database is indexed or not, but unfortunately the script does not detect my indexed dbs so it throws nothing, i just comment out the line that checks it and it works! :)
I'm getting 110 warnings in my build after installing Azure SDK 2.3 that I don't recall seeing before. They are all for the file "Microsoft.WindowsAzure.targets".
An example of one such warning is:
The element 'PropertyGroup' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003' has invalid child element 'CloudToolsVersion'.
Has anyone else encountered this problem or know the right way to fix it?
Well, it looks like I just needed to close any open editors for msbuild project files to get those to disappear. Other answers I found suggested on the web were to disable schema validation or to extend the schema myself.
Very scary! From your solution and hints from other similar questions, I think I know what's going on: When any build script file (such as a .props) is open in a text editor, it turns on /validate. This is used to see red wavies in the editor and gives the warnings when the project is loaded by any MSBuild task. The schema holds the various element used by the MS targets infrastructure, and doesn't know anything else. I'm not sure what good that is, but there you have it.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to attach to a new browser. I've been successful using the following.
browser.attach(:title, "title")
I was reading over at the Watir development group that the preferred way to do it is like this:
browser.attach(:title=>"title")
This syntax seems to work for all other other elements, except for the attach method. The error method I get is ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2).
My tests are running fine, I'm just curious if the attach method should support both ways of doing this.
I have noticed the same thing recently. I guess it is a bug. Would you create a ticket?
http://jira.openqa.org/browse/WTR
popup = Watir::Browser.attach(:url,'whatever')
seemed to work for me. Or instead of a popup I also used ie2?
I'm trying to simply use some of the examples and instructions regarding the YUI-Uploader, and I'm being frustrated by a number of issues.
The "YUI Library: Uploader" cheat sheet's simple use case doesn't work for me because all the listed methods except addListener() do not exist on the myUploader object.
The example is for version 2.5.1 and includes a method called browse(), which not only was removed in version 2.6.0 but I cannot find any documentation for how to use the 2.5.1 version if I so choose.
I can't find the source FLA to the uploader.swf file so that I could theoretically diagnose all these issues.
Has anyone successfully used the 2.6.0 YUI Uploader, and if so is there some common interfering JavaScript I should avoid, or a better example to follow? Thank you.
Thanks for the replies.
I might note that I finished my "uploader" project before receiving any responses to this.
Part of my problems were due to some of the examples being for v2.5.1 and another part were due to not using an event listener to see when the component was ready. I got the most help from just dissecting what Flickr did.
You can find the source to uploader.swf here at Uploader.as now that the YUI source is available on GitHub.
You've got the wrong link for the simple example, here's the correct one.
YUI Uploader Simple Example
You could also take a look at my implementation if you'd like, it's pretty barebones and works fine using YUI 2.6.0.
Tivac.com YUI Uploader Implementation
It sounds like for #1 that you're trying to call methods on the uploader immediately. You should instead add listeners for all the events it can fire and do any configuration once the "contentReady" event fires. All the YUI examples & mine do that, so you can check there for a code sample.