I am following in the DoneJS Chat example on the following URL:
http://donejs.com/Guide.html
However, when I get to Step: Generate custom elements, I get the following error:
C:_source\donejs\donejs-chat>donejs add component home.component
chat-home x No 'folder' or 'appName' specified. Neither in your
.yo-rc.json nor in your package.json file
I have installed:
NodeJS 5.5.0
NPM 3.3.12
DoneJS 0.6.0
Bootstrap 3.3.6
Any ideas on what is wrong and/or how to resolve the issue?
Hello yes i know whats going on there was some bugs that are solved now plz retry the current versions.
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The exact error is:
[0328/091115.205:FATAL:v8_initializer.cc(447)] Error loading V8 startup snapshot file
Could you please help to fix and be able to use Cypress?
I tried (steps):
First: C:/inetpub/wwwroot/cypress-example>npm install
Second: C:/inetpub/wwwroot/cypress-example>npx cypress run
(both command using cmd.exe as administrator permission and I was running it in the file of the website example that I criated...C:/inetpub/wwwroot/cyrpress-teste)
exact error bellow:
Cypress failed to start.
This may be due to a missing library or dependency. https://on.cypress.io/required-dependencies
Please refer to the error below for more details.
[0328/091115.205:FATAL:v8_initializer.cc(447)] Error loading V8 startup snapshot file
Platform: win32-x64 (10.0.19044)
Cypress Version: 9.5.2
I got the same error in cypress v9.5.4
Solved this by installing older version.
Just uninstall the current version, write "cypress": "^8.4.1" and run npm i
Below is a short list of my setup until I stumble upon the HH12 Hardhat Error that I keep getting:
mkdir wave (Name of my directory)
cd wave
npm init -y
npm install —save-dev hardhat
npx hardhat
Choose sample project
6a. Hardhat project root (Select)
6b. Add .gitignore
Say yes to everything
install the remaining dependencies: npm install --save-dev #nomiclabs/hardhat-waffle ethereum-waffle chai #nomiclabs/hardhat-ethers ethers
npx hardhat accounts (to see all the different accounts)...
...And then it fails here! An HH12 Hardhat Error Message: "Hardhat is not installed or installed globally. You tried to run Hardhat from a global installation or not installing it at all. This is not supported. Please install Hardhat locally using npm or Yarn, and try again." (https://hardhat.org/errors/) [BTW, these 2 lines are the ONLY docs on this error on Hardhat!].
Any suggestions?
I have tried the following possible 'fixes' to sidestep this error but to no avail:
Updating most current version of node
Restarting my PC (About 17 X now as of this writing)
Using GitBash (Instead of Powershell)
Asking mods in Hardhat Discord (None) and other Discords
Opening the Hardhat docs (And the Tutorials!!) for answers... None!
StackExchange - There's literally only 1 other person who ALSO had this problem here! But the answers here are not the solution. (Have DMd that person but no reply as of yet).
So can anyone out there help?
I believe I finally figured out the solution (at least what worked for me):
I dropped back 2 directory levels from where I was for my root project and started again there.
I updated my Node version to 16.
After an npm install which triggered meteor-client bundle during postinstall, I am receiving this new error in the browser console:
"ReferenceError: Meteor is not defined
at Object.eval (webpack-internal:///../../../../meteor-client.js:32502:3)
at eval (webpack-internal:///../../../../meteor-client.js:32507:30)
at Object.../../../../meteor-client.js (http://localhost:4200/vendor.bundle.js:1395:1)
at __webpack_require__ (http://localhost:4200/inline.bundle.js:55:30)
at eval (webpack-internal:///../../../../../clients/browser/main.ts:3:72)
at Object.../../../../../clients/browser/main.ts (http://localhost:4200/main.bundle.js:424:1)
at __webpack_require__ (http://localhost:4200/inline.bundle.js:55:30)
at Object.0 (http://localhost:4200/main.bundle.js:439:18)
at __webpack_require__ (http://localhost:4200/inline.bundle.js:55:30)
at webpackJsonpCallback (http://localhost:4200/inline.bundle.js:26:23)"
```
Triggered at:
if (Package.reload) {
Meteor._reload.onMigrate(function () {
return [false];
});
}
This behavior occurs with:
#angular/cli: both 1.6.3 & 1.6.6
meteor-client-bundler: 0.3.0
Meteor: both 1.6.0.1 & 1.6.1
I had the same issue, and downgrade as John mentioned worked for me.
If you are wondering how to downgrade your meteor app follow the instructions bellow that I've taken from how do I install a previous version of meteor JS?
1) Go to your project root folder
2) Run meteor update --release x.y.z
Where x.y.z is the desired version, for example 1.6.0
Might be related to this issue with a normal angular-meteor setup? It seems like the Meteor version 1.6.0.1 is crashing the meteor-angular setup. I was testing both project setups, with and without AngularCLI, and experienced exactly the errors described here and at angular-meteor issues.
However, resetting the project to Meteor 1.6 worked for me in both cases.
I'm trying to get a fresh react fine uploader going but keep running into issues with react-addons-css-transition-group.
The warning I'm getting is:
npm WARN react-fine-uploader#1.0.1 requires a peer of
react-addons-css-transition-group#0.14.x || 15.x.x but none was
installed.
I've installed the latest version of React i.e. 15.5.4 and according to this page, the react-addons-css-transition-group has been deprecated.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-addons-css-transition-group
How do I resolve this issue?
P.S. This is my package.json file as it stands right now.
I just updated to React Native 0.21, but I am getting an error when I require Parse:
var Parse = require('parse/react-native').Parse;
The error I get is:
undefined is not a constructor (evaluating 'new _weakMap2.default()')
I don't believe it has to do with Parse though, as searching the directory, the 'weakMap2' reference is only found inside the react-proxy package.
Has anyone else experienced this error or found a workaround? Thanks!
This should be fixed in react-proxy#1.1.7.
(Don’t use 2.x, it’s not related to React Native at all currently!)
You can run npm install react-proxy#1.1.7 so NPM updates it locally. If you are using npm#2.x, you would need to run npm install react-proxy#1.1.7 inside node_modules/react-native/node_modules/react-transform-hmr or something like this—check where it is installed and make sure it’s 1.x but up to date.
Don't really know the issue but running Parse JS SDK as version 1.6.14 works for me. Have the same error as you when running latest 1.7.1. Hard to trace the error.
npm i parse#1.6.14 --save
I forced react-proxy to version 2.0.1 and the error is now gone for me.