My newly created firebase project has functions. I easily debug those functions in my local using the firebase emulator but after deploying, it is really hard to trace what went wrong because the google cloud logging is not displaying anything.
See image below: It only displays this white Dashboard, clicking any menu doesn't do anything at all
I don't know if it is related but I notice this errors in chrome dev console
Question: does anyone know why my google cloud logging is not loaded properly? Is there any other required setup prior to this? Let me know. Thanks in advance
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I use 2 google accounts on my Chromebook and I really like to use google cloud shell, however when I try to log in on my second account, it loads for around 5 minutes and the finally says that "google cloud shell is temporarily unavailable". Using my primary account works fine. If anyone has any tips those would be appreciated, thank you!
This sounds like you are hitting a product bug. Could you please submit in-product feedback (under the ... menu in the right corner) when you are trying log in with the failing user and the team will investigate.
Has anyone figured out how to get a permalink to a Firebase Crashlytics issue? I'd like to paste an issue link in our bug tracker. The only way I know right now is the copy the address bar, but the link looks like this:
https://console.firebase.google.com/u/1/project/foo-apps/crashlytics/app/ios:com.foo.bar/issues/1234abcd?time=last-thirty-days&sessionId=abcd1234
This is less than ideal: "u/1" refers to a logged-in Google account that only makes sense in my browser. There is also a session ID and search filter; that's easy enough to delete, but it's annoying.
Great question. The share link feature has been deprecated, so those won’t be accessible anymore. The decision to drop support for it was based on customer feedback.
Definitely not ideal if you were using that feature a lot, but as a workaround I recommend downloading the stack trace and issue details with the "Download .txt" file button and sharing that instead.
Firebase Crashlytics feature is good if you app live in playstore if your application crash any devices the firebase send to your registered email about the crashing things
Without me being on the website, it suddenly shows the message: "The site is experiencing technical difficulties." I noticed this at the beginning of the month. Yet the Analytics account indicates it must have started at 31.05.
I am using Google Cloud Compute Engine, Wordpress "click to deploy platform" from "virtual machines".
Even reinstalling Snapshots from before this started does not bring me a working website again. It always shows the same error.
Please help me. Does anyone have any ideas? Or do I have to set up everything again from the beginning?
Thank you!
This answer applies if you have Google Analytics for WordPress by MonstorInsights installed.
The problem is caused by one of the latest releases. Their release did not include the file lite/includes/admin/wp-site-health.php.
The solution is to connect to your instance via SSH. Then go to the WordPress Plugin directory /wp-content/plugins and rename the directory google-analytics-for-wordpress. This disables the plugin. You should be able to login to WordPress. Go to plugins and update Google Analytics for WordPress by MonstorInsights.
Update:
I forgot to mention to check the Apache logs. Check the logfile apache2/logs/error_log. Use tail and look at the last couple of errors. This will help you figure out what is going wrong.
I signed up for the free trial of google cloud with the intentions of trying it out for a new drupal site I am launching. After signing up, I selected "click to deploy" the attempted to deploy drupal. When I clicked the button, nothing happens.
I tried using chrome and ie, no luck. I was successfully able to deploy a WP site so I am not sure why drupal is not working. Please advise. Thank you.
Automatic installation of Drupal and its hosting in the cloud is also available within Jelastic PaaS. You can follow the guide with simple steps to get it up and running in a few clicks. Here you'll have automatic scaling, pay-per-use pricing, management via intuitive UI, a wide choice of local service providers from different countries and other options.
There appears to be a general issue deploying Drupal on GCE. Google is already working on this issue as per this.
Can anyone give me an indication as to why, when i try to enable the Freebase API on the Google Cloud Console, it appears to load a loader but nothing happens.
Am I doing something spectacularly stupid or is there a problem here?