I have an url www.xyz.com/?R1=xxx&R2=yyy&R3=zzz
How can i get value of query parameters R1, R2 and R3?
I am beginner in Meteor.
This is not Meteor-specific and depends on your router. Here are some links to the section about query parameters for each of the most common routers used in Meteor:
Iron Router
Flow Router
React Router
Related
I am using the graphql-mesh as gateway to connect and get data from some internal resources. I want to use this mesh query programatically so from other rest handler I can execute any query from my mesh gateway. Is there any way to do this
You can use Mesh's execute function, as shown here
My apps using bonjour service to conversation with each other via local network.
I am facing a problem on Xcode12 with OS14 device.
A device publish a service with server type name depends on self device IP address
(example: 192.168.33.20 -> _1921683320._tcp)
B device searching a service with service type depends on A device IP address
(example: _1921683320._tcp)
According to apple document..From OS14~
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/multipeerconnectivity
Important
Apps that use the local network must provide a usage string in their Info.plist with the key NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription. Apps that use Bonjour must also declare the services they browse, using the NSBonjourServices key.
because my service type name is named by local network ip, it is changeable base on local network setting, so I am thinking about to using wildcard to define the service type name.
example: _*._tcp
but seems wildcard is not available on this definition.(I tried it)
I am also thinking about changing the naming method on A device
(example: 192.168.33.20 -> _20._tcp)
and add _1.tcp ~ _255.tcp to info-plist
But if I changed the naming method, B device could not find A device until version up.
Any idea for this problem? Please help.
I'm currently working through the same issue - Bonjour service name is dynamically created based off the iPad name to form a local mesh network. The conclusion that I have came to is com.apple.developer.networking.multicast is required for this to function without completely overhauling how all that logic is done. (More info here)
You will have to request permission from apple by filling out a form here. Let me know if this works for you!
The thing I am finding is, you "might" not be able to use a wildcard, but you can put multiple entries in the plist:
Item 0 _multicastapp0-p._tcp
Item 1 _multicastapp1-p._tcp
Item 2 _multicastapp2-p._tcp
Item 3 _multicastapp3-p._tcp
etc
Item N _multicastappN-p._tcp
So for some reason if you are trying to have multiple "Groups" of 8 or have a device have it's own "collection" i.e. be a server and have 3 devices connect to that, you can.
I haven't "fully" tested but I am going to be doing this in my apps, I did test using multiple keys tho, but not fully, no errors...
My system contain:
- Freeswitch server
- Sip Client: Web using sipjs , mobile react-native using https://github.com/datso/react-native-pjsip to receive call.
My problem is when call done i need to know the uuid of CDR recently add to Postgres DB of that call to attach some info to that call
I try many way but can not success ex: write http request to select into postgres DB, but can not find exactly which uuid because one extension can make many call one time.
Can anyone help me solve this case?
Mark each call with custom variable like callid
Send that to your app via any method, as sipheader, as sip message, using http post etc.
But you also can just search cdr by start date.
I'm trying to use PingFederate server to connect multiple applications into one SSO network.
Server is installed with both IDP and SP roles.
Because IDP and SP are on the same server I'd like to use agent-to-agent mapping.
I'm using agentless kit.
After DropOff, I have to redirect to URL that includes PartnerSpId.
PartnerSpId is only configured in IDP-to-SP connection and not in agent-to-agent mapping.
Does this mean that agentless kit cannot work with agent-to-agent mapping?
PartnerSpId is only relevant when you are connecting to a partner (can be a loop-back connection, that's a different story), where you'd use the /idp/startSSO.ping endpoint (doc). For adapter-to-adapter mappings, which I assume you meant with agent-to-agent, you'll use a different endpoint, /pf/adapter2adapter.ping, which has its own query parameters (doc). You can still append the REF query parameter, and it will function the same way.
Don't take the examples/sample applications that literally, they're there to show functionality, and must be adapted per use case.
The ESB Toolkit 2.1 has the ALL.Exceptions send port using the old SQL adapter.
But the BizTalk Health Monitor reports ...
Non WCF SQL adapter used in some Send Ports
Prefer to use the WCF one which is more performant !
Is there any way to update to the WCF.SQL adapter?
Yes this is possible. It will however include some custom development.
You will need to create a map between the FaultMessage schema (in Microsoft.Practices.ESB.ExceptionHandling.Schemas.Reporting.dll) and the usp_insert_Fault schema (created using the Consume Adapter Service in Visual Studio, from the usp_insert_Fault SP in the EsbExceptionDb database), as the old SQL Adapter uses a different schema layout to execute a stored procedure.
Required Steps:
Change the Transport Type of the ALL.Exceptions port to WCF-SQL
Set the Address: mssql://SQLServer:1433/SQLInstance/EsbExceptionDb?
Set the Action: TypedProcedure/dbo/usp_insert_Fault
Change the ESBFaultProcessor Send Pipeline to use your custom map in the ESB Transform Component
EDIT: Note: The solution described here does not include the Message and its Context like the map with the SQL Adapter does. To accomplish this, you should make use of Composite Operation to insert into multiple tables in one transaction.