I am trying to build a system where I can programmatically give view access to specific emails to my google data studio reports.
I am following the Data studio API documentation. I have enabled google data studio API. But when I try to manually add scope in the second step it shows an error The following scope(s) were not added because they are invalid. Please update or remove these scopes
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I am not able to view Google Cloud Build logs in the console. For each step that I click on I cannot see the associated logs in the Build Log window on the right (see picture). This occurs with both the Build Summary and each detail step. The only way to view these logs is to click View Raw, but that is only a great workaround.
Another issue is that each build step status (Success/Failure) is only populated at the end of the entire build process, as opposed to updating after each step.
Is anybody also experiencing this or have suggestions to rememdy this issue? My browser is Google Chrome Version 93.0.4577.82 (Official Build) (x86_64)
Experience shows that there can be adverse interactions between Chrome Plugins and a variety of websites that have rich content or streaming (such as Google's Console). If something seems odd, try and create a new Chrome profile or try running in incognito mode and see if that resolves the issue. If it does, you can incrementally add (or remove) the plugins until you find the one that is causing problems. If you do find the culprit plugin, consider posting that as a comment to others on what you find.
As per the documentation, if you’re storing your build logs in logging, you won’t be able to see them in the cloud build page, instead you will be able to see them in the Logging page(i.e. Operations logging).
To view the build in Cloud Build page in the Cloud Console, if your build logs are present in the Google-created Cloud Storage bucket, grant the Project Viewer role on the project but if your build logs are in a user-specified Cloud Storage bucket, grant the Storage Object Viewer role. And for more information, consider looking at the documentation.
Your second point is an expected behaviour, please look here.
Adding on Kolban's answer above, one of the Chrome extensions that interfered is Imagus. Uninstalling / disabling it should fix the problem.
Another Chrome extension that seems to cause the problem is "Dark Mode". My version is 0.4.2 on Chrome version 96.0.4664.110 and disabling this and refreshing the Build Detail page restored the build log listing.
I followed the instructions in the link (https://docs.wso2.com/display/IOTS330/Enterprise+IoT+solution) in Windows to start WSO2 IoT server. So, broker, iot-server and analytics are started. But, when I'm trying to log in to the device management console using admin login or the login credentials I created, it gives me an authentication error.
I tried the solutions in this answer (Not able to access WSO2 IoTS Device Management Console in wso2-iot-3.3.0 when logged in 'admin') also (Reducing Java version to 1.8.0_144 and making the compression parameter to off in all the catalina-server.xml files). But any of it didn't work for me.
I have attached the screen shots of the error. Please help me to go through this! Thank you.
Error in browser
Error description in iot-server console-Part 1
Error description in iot-server console-Part 2
This is related to the issue mentioned in the github issue mentioned below and it seems, it is already fixed in latest master.
As a quick workaround you could try to modify the startup script files (bat files in this case) and add the changes mentioned in the above git issue.
For example, you can change the file modules/distribution/src/core/bin/iot-server.bat at line number 73 as below.
FOR %%D in ("%CARBON_HOME%\wso2\lib\commons-lang*.jar") DO set CARBON_CLASSPATH=!CARBON_CLASSPATH!;".\wso2\lib\%%~nD%%~xD"
Similarly do the same change as above for files mentioned below as well.
modules/distribution/src/core/resources/profiles/backend/iot-server.bat
modules/distribution/src/core/resources/profiles/keymanager/iot-server.bat
modules/distribution/src/core/resources/profiles/manager/iot-server.bat
This should resolve the issues you are facing.
Related github issue - https://github.com/wso2/product-iots/pull/1838/files
When publishing a web application in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise I can do a preview on the files that are changed by clicking the preview link. The window comes up and I can uncheck files I dont want BUT, there is only a cancel button, and I am not able to update the file list.
There use to be the ability to click Publish from that view to only update the selected files but now that is no longer the case.
Is there an alternative "tools" way in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise to publish and exclude certain files from being updated for example the web.config?
I don't have an alternative tool however according to the forums this has been patched and will be deployed in the next public release (15.3).
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/26373/publish-preview-not-allowing-selective-publish-of.html
I've been getting around this by copying the files that I don't want and replacing them back after I publish.
I can confirm that this has now been fixed as of the latest update 15.3 which was released this week
My project in Visual studio 2013 consumes Acumatica web service APIs on another server. I had no problem with adding web reference and calling Acumatica web service API in my code, until recently I added new API into the web service in Acumatica, and then tried to update web service reference in my project. I right clicked on "web service" in Visual studio and then click on "update web reference" to update, however, I was still getting the old APIs, even though I used exactly same URL. I put the URL in browser and I could see the new APIs but when I tried to update, I just couldn't get them into Visual Studio.
When I put that URL into browser to view the WSDL XML, I noticed I only got new APIs after I logged into Acumatica and I was getting old APIs before I logged in. It seems Acumatica only sends updated WSDL xml after users log in, which causes problem to Visual Studio, since there is no way to log in first in Visual studio.
Actually I had successfully updated my web reference before, but almost every time I tried to update reference, I got this problem, then after keeping trying many times, the reference eventually got updated...but this time, the problem seems to just hang on there and doesn't go...
By the way, I tried to go to command line to use wsdl.exe to generate reference class but still got old APIs.
I just don't understand why Acumatica requires logging in to give out new APIs...
If anybody could give me any clue to solve this problem, that would be really appreciated.
(Converting my solution from a comment to an answer)
I believe the Visual Studio GUI frontend for wsdl.exe does allow you to perform a login action (by showing a WebBrowser control) prior to downloading the .wsdl file, but in the event that doesn't work you can always manually download the .wsdl via your desktop browser and then invoke wsdl.exe from the command-line, providing the downloaded file as a command-line argument.
Sharepoint 2013 CMIS Workbench Login Fails with "One or more of the input parameters to the service method is missing or invalid"
I have an install of Sharepoint 2013 and in the site settings I have enabled "Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Producer". I am using CMIS Workbench 0.9.0 (the latest at this time) to connect to the Sharepoint 2013 CMIS service.
I am logging in with this URL:
http://machinip:35382/cmis/_vti_bin/cmis/rest?getRepositories
When I click "Load Repositories" and I get a selection of 2 repositories to choose from: 1. "Administrative Report Library" 2. "Shared Document". Regardless of which repository I pick, I get the following error: InvalidArgument: One or more of the input parameters to the serivce method is missing or invalid.
I have tried using the machine name instead of the IP address, and I receive the same error.
I also have an "Internal" url setup with the machine name and port as "default":
"http://machinename:35382"
I have authentication setup as "Basic". I'll admit that I am not a Sharepoint expert. I have also tried running workbench directly on the machine hosting SharePoint 2013 and still receive the same error. I have also tried adding the machine name to the hosts file on the client running Workbench but that did not fix the problem.
I am able to connect to the InMemory server. I have also successfully connected to a different machine running SharePoint 2010.
Can someone help with this issue? Are there other settings that need to be setup to make this work?
I found this issue that says an alternate mapping needs to be setup, but I believe I have one setup correctly already using the machine name.
Login error to Sharepoint 2013 repository using openCMIS Workbench
I have found this link and I am not sure if it applies. If it does, how can I get around this issue? If this is the problem, I would not be able to utilize the solution.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-294
I receive the same error when I tried to connect to Sharepoint 2013 with my own application that works OK with the InMemory and SharePoint 2010 servers.
Here is the log from CMIS Workbench:
11:19:04 ERROR hemistry.opencmis.workbench.ClientHelper: CmisInvalidArgumentException: One or more of the input parameters to the service method is missing or invalid.
org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.exceptions.CmisInvalidArgumentException: One or more of the input parameters to the service method is missing or invalid.
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.AbstractAtomPubService.convertStatusCode(AbstractAtomPubService.java:423)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.AbstractAtomPubService.read(AbstractAtomPubService.java:554)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.AbstractAtomPubService.getTypeDefinitionInternal(AbstractAtomPubService.java:821)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.spi.atompub.RepositoryServiceImpl.getTypeDefinition(RepositoryServiceImpl.java:88)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.impl.RepositoryServiceImpl.getTypeDefinition(RepositoryServiceImpl.java:137)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.runtime.SessionImpl.getTypeDefinition(SessionImpl.java:518)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.workbench.model.ClientSession.createOperationContexts(ClientSession.java:244)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.workbench.model.ClientSession.createSession(ClientSession.java:195)
at org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.workbench.LoginDialog$2.actionPerformed(LoginDialog.java:204)
at javax.swing.AbstractButton.fireActionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:2006)
at javax.swing.AbstractButton$Handler.actionPerformed(AbstractButton.java:2329)
at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.fireActionPerformed(DefaultButtonModel.java:398)
at javax.swing.DefaultButtonModel.setPressed(DefaultButtonModel.java:253)
at javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicButtonListener.mouseReleased(BasicButtonListener.java:247)
11:19:04 ERROR hemistry.opencmis.workbench.ClientHelper: Error code: 0
I was getting the same error as you. Double check your Alternate Access Mapping Settings:
Go to the Central Administration page
Under System Settings, click Configure Alternate Access Mappings
There should be at least two urls. One with server short name and one with server full name.
If the url is missing, click Add Internal Urls
For the Alternate Access Mapping Collection, click the No Selection link, change and select:
SharePoint - 80
Set the url such as http://myserver.abc.xyz.com
Set Zone: any such as Intranet
Click Save
(Note: I had posted the question that you had referenced and only finally had the time to get back to it)