I create application in firebase console, filled application name and fingertrip fileds. Then i try download configuration file google-service.gson and getting message "Failed-Forbidden". What is it and what am I supposed to do?
Problem was in two google accounts. Need exit from one before getting configuration file.
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here is my code :
https://github.com/jonny720/do-here-client/tree/master/do-here
i took the map component code from here :
https://github.com/dapriett/nativescript-google-maps-sdk/tree/master/ng-demo/app/map
the map component should display the google maps but nothing is shown.
*i installed google maps sdk, and setup the api key in the android platform.
its the first time i'm working with api in my app.
can someone light my eyes and tell me what is the problem?
The api key is missing and you should register custom element in main.ts file, and the 2 files to copy from the nativescript-google-map module were missing from your app folder
and as well as the key too.
I forked your repo and update the app, also created a .gitignore file to exclude unnecessary files and folder from repo.
I tested and it works fine.
You will have to update these files with your appropriate Google API key
> do-here/app/main.ts
> do-here/app/App_Resources/Android/values/nativescript_google_maps_api.xml
> do-here/app/App_Resources/Android/src/main/res/values/nativescript_google_maps_api.xml
and update this file to redirect all unauthorized access back to login page, changed it to test the map page
do-here/app/#shared/services/auth-guard.service.ts
ok first thank you a lot KielSoft
i solved it by typing in the cli :
tns tun android --clean
I want to host a website in Firebase. I followed the instruction Firebase gave me and there is an instruction says: Add your static files to your deploy directory (the default is public). I don't know what it means, so I just entered the code under this instruction, which is: firebase deploy, and the command prompt responded with: Error: Cannot understand what targets to deploy. Check that you specified valid targets if you used the --only or --except flag. Otherwise, check your firebase.json to ensure that your project is initialized for the desired features. Do I need to create a static file? I don't really know what to do next. The link to the instruction is here: https://console.firebase.google.com/project/example-website/hosting , you need to sign into Google in order to access it.
Try initializing your project with the CLI as explained here: https://firebase.google.com/docs/cli/
As mentioned there "The init command steps you through setting up your project directory, including asking which Firebase features you want to use." With the features correctly declared you will be able to run firebase deploy without any error
The error you are getting because JSON file is missing. which mean you have not correctly initialize firebase project. Follow these steps to do it correctly:
After installing firebase, from your console enter 'firebase login' and login with your gmail account.
Now enter 'firebase init' and select hosting option by using
Space key and press enter and also select your project.(don't forget to press space tab on correct option) It will ask about public folder, just press enter.
Then will ask if your app is single page app. Press Y or N
and enter.
Now you will get a public folder, inside will be a
index.html file. Open it and do some changes if you want. Now from
console enter 'firebase deploy'
It's time to connect your domain, if you have any. Under hosting, now you will see new option 'Connect Domain'. Click on it and follow the instructions. I have connected my domain parimeo same way to firebase. If you don't want to connect any domain then firebase will also provide you a link to your web app.
I have a hosted site on firebase which I am not using anymore. I still want to keep the project but want to remove the hosted site. Is there any way to do this or do I just need to upload an empty directory. Doesn't seem to be an option in the UI
It can be deleted.
Run firebase hosting:disable through the firebase-tools CLI first.
Go to Firebase Console and select Hosting from the menu of the left.
You will see the deployed project with a list of your historical actions like Deployed, disabled, etc.
Only after you have disabled the site, the "three vertical dots" menu will be available for you to choose the action to delete the deployment.
If you have multiple site hosted in same project, then use -s flag to specify the site you want to disable.
firebase hosting:disable -s yoursitename
You don't need to upload empty directory.
Just open your project's root directory and enter the following command
firebase hosting:disable
CLI Response :
$ firebase hosting:disable
? Are you sure you want to disable Firebase Hosting for the site xyz
This will immediately make your site inaccessible! Yes
✔ Hosting has been disabled for xyz. Deploy a new version
to re-enable.
This will instantly disable running website also adds a Disabled status in release history. Tested on firebase CLI version 9.20.0
It's a bit hidden, but here are the steps:
Go to the Firebase Hosting console for your project, you will see your domain.
Hover over your domain. There's an overflow menu (⋮ three vertical dots) on the right.
From the overflow menu select Delete Domain
[Update]
For multiple site hosted !! use command
firebase hosting:disable --project yoursitename
for me it work!! Can your try?
You can use the following command:
firebase hosting:disable -s <firebase_project_name>
replace <firebase_project_name> with the name of your firebase project. This allows you to unsubscribe from the current project and place it in disable mode and you cannot receive traffic from the published web page. When you want to re-enable it, you can do it from the visual platform. I leave an image attached so that you can be guided.
Manually
You can easily go to the console, and click on the 3 vertical dots and delete the site.
Using CLI
Disable only
Stops serving Firebase Hosting traffic for the active Firebase
project.
Your project's Hosting URL will display a "Site Not Found" message
after running this command.
If you want to disable, as the other answers are saying use this command:
firebase hosting:disable
If you're using multi-sites, you have to specify the project name:
firebase hosting:disable --project yoursitename
Delete forever
Deletes the specified Hosting site.
Deleting a site is a permanent action. If you delete a site, Firebase doesn't maintain records of deployed files or deployment history, and the site cannot be reactivated by you or anyone else.
(Optional) Skip the confirmation prompt by passing the following flags: -f or --force
To delete this site (similar to when you go to the console > delete manually) run this command:
firebase hosting:sites:delete yoursitename -f
Be careful when using the -f, but if you're running this as a script command, it might be required.
I spent too much time on this and hopefully this can be helpful. I did deploy my stuff using firebase deploy however I was not able to see in on the firebase console. When I tried firebase hosting:disable I got this Error: HTTP Error: 400, Invalid project ID specified.
The steps below helped me delete my project.
To find the project, you have to get the output of firebase
deploy which will have a console url that looks like this:
Project Console:
https://console.firebase.google.com/project/<your-project-id>/overview.
Follow this link and go to project settings. You should be able to
delete your project in there.
I had to spend several hours removing the default website on Firebase hosting.
The way that I found was :
Enter "firebase init database" in Terminal. It initialize all websites including the default one so that you can set up a new one.
I hope it helps you.
As of now there is no proper way to bulk delete all the previous deployments in a project.
However the best thing you can do is to empty the firebase hosting folder and then deploy it using firebase deploy
This option has been given as a feature request to firebase. Lets hope its get implemented soon :)
1.Sign in to Firebase, then open your project.
2.Click the Settings icon near project Overview button, then select Project settings.
3.In the Your apps card, select the app that you want to delete.
4.Find the Delete Project button from bottom of the page , click Delete Project.
5.Check the points , then click Remove app permanently.
I already made pipeline. Which is working fine. Suddenly it give error like
2015-12-18 02:39:08.091 GMT] ERROR system.core ISH-CORE-2368 Sites-SiteGenesis-Site core Storefront [uuid] [request-id]-0-00 [timestamp] "Error executing pipeline: Hello com.demandware.beehive.core.capi.pipeline.PipelineExecutionException:Pipeline not found (Hello) for current domain (Sites-SiteGenesis-Site)"
Does anybody know how to solve this?
In the event that your pipeline can not be found for the selected domain, please go trough and verify all of the following:
Double check Pipeline-Node naming
Pipeline URLs are generated by their name and your desired entry node, in this scenario, I would expect a file named Hello.xml in you cartridge's pipeline directory, and a start node named Start, would be accessed via {instanceURL}/on/demandware.store/Sites-mySite-Site/Hello-Start
Try and force upload of your cartridges
Occasionally the files on the server will not be updated correctly when a save is made; to force an update, right click your project, click Demandware > Upload Cartridges
Check your Cartridge Path
If you are using a shared instance, or your instance is re-provisioned, you may need to check your cartridge path to be sure your custom cartridge(s) are still there.
Check your Code Versions
Occasionally you may increment / change your code version - if you do, make sure that the path you select in Studio is the one that you have selected in Business Manager.
Tech Support
Should you still have issues following the four steps above, please file a support ticket and the tech-support team will be able to provide you with more assistance.
I followed Backup and restore method in alfresco share instead of import/export. It is now working as i expected in new Alfresco, i can see the content in sites, can view files in site document library, can view events, workflow,users,groups and so on. Everything goes fine except that the repository is not loading, but When i search for files in repository it is showing "3 result(s) found in Quality site."...but it is not displaying those files.
In my old Alfresco i have set permissions for folders in repository...will it cause any error to load repository in my new alfresco?
It shows following error when i close my server...
log4j:ERROR LogMananger.repositorySelector was null likely due to error in class reloading, using NOPLoggerRepository.
Kindly look into my issue and give some suggestion......
that error means that the log4j tries to log something in the log file of the webapp but Tomcat already shut down. have you sufficient/right permissions on the new restored alfresco installation?
If you followed correctly the backup/restore procedure from the wiki, the permissions on nodes of the repository also come together. But, if you want to reset and rebuild all the permission, you could perform a FULL reindex with the string appended to alfresco.global.properties:
index.recovery.mode=FULL