I've been banging my head against the wall debugging a production issue which I managed to downsize to the following side-test:
def test = Action.async { request =>
WS.url("https://linklyapp.com/pricing?utm_content=buffer2f4a8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer")
.withRequestTimeout(3000)
.withFollowRedirects(false)
.get
.map { response =>
Logger.debug("Got a response")
Ok(response.body)
}
.recover {
case e : Throwable =>
Logger.error("error", e)
BadRequest("Couldn't open")
}
}
For some reason this never returns.
I don't see the debug print or the error. A timeout is set. I also tried setting the timeout via configuration. No difference.
Any suggestions?
Turns out this is an issue in the async-http-client used in Play.
(https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/2767)
I upgraded to async-http-client 1.8.14 and it solved the problem. (The newest version of Play Framework - 2.3.5 - Uses v1.8.8 in which the problem still exists).
Edit:
Play Framework 2.3.5 uses async-http-client 1.8.14. Turns out the dependency for 1.8.8 was coming from ReactiveCouchbase.
See more details here in an issue I submitted:
https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/3540
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Trying to configure a .Net Core service to talk to an AmazonMQ - RabbitMQ instance. This is the config I'm using:
https://masstransit-project.com/usage/transports/rabbitmq.html#amazonmq-rabbitmq
cfg.Host(new Uri("amqps://b-mdefg-ff37-4e33-855c-577a0c749659.mq.us-westeast-2.amazonaws.com:5432/"), h =>
{
h.Username("MyUsername");
h.Password("XXXXXXXXX");
});
Nuget packages are:
MassTransit.AspNetCore v5.5.6
MassTransit.Autofac v5.3.2
MassTransit.RabbitMQ v5.3.2
MassTransit.SerilogIntegration v5.1.5
The exception being thrown is:
MassTransit.RabbitMqTransport.RabbitMqAddressException: 'The invalid scheme was specified: amqps'
Upgrading to the latest MassTransit caused a lot of unrelated issues. Any clues as to a workaround?
OK, solution was fairly straightforward, but google gave me nothing so perhaps this will save someone some time. I simply upgraded MassTransit.RabbitMQ to v5.5.6 and it all works now.
The issues are when I am trying to run federated authentication with the help of amplify auth method on the browser it works fine, but when I try to run it on my mobile.
It throws error No user found when I try to use Auth.currentSession() but the same work on the browser.
tried to search about this type of issue but I found related to ionic-cordova-google-plugin not related to AWS Amplify Federated Login Issue.
Updating the question after closing the question with less debugging information without asking for any information.
This is issues raised in git hub with respect to my problem.
Issue No. 5351 amplify js it's still in open state.
https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-js/issues/5351
Another issue 3537 which is still in Open
These two issues has the same scenario like me, I hope its enough debugging information, if more required mention comment instead of closing without notification, it's bullying for a beginner not helping
I fixed the above problem by referring a comment or wrapped around fix.
Link that will take to that comment directly link to comment.
First read the above comment as it will give you overall idea of what exactly the issue is instead of directly jumping to the solution.
Once you read the comment you will be little unclear with respect to implementation as he has use capacitor and not every one are using capacitor.
In my implementation I ignore this part as I am not using capacitor.
App.addListener('appUrlOpen')
Now lets go to main step where we are fixing this issue, I am using deep links to redirect to my application
this.platform.ready().then(() => {
this.deeplinks
.route({
"/success.html": "success",
"/logout.html": "logout",
})
.subscribe(
(match: any) => {
const fragment = JSON.stringify(match).split('"fragment":"')[1];
// this link can be your any link based on your requirement,
// what I am doing it I am passing all the data which I get in my fragments.
// fragments consists of id_token, stage, code,response type.
// These need to be passed to Ionic in order for Amplify to run its magic.
document.location.href = `http://192.168.1.162:8100/#${fragment}`;
},
(nomatch) => {
console.log("Got a deeplink that didn't match", nomatch);
}
);
});
I got this idea by referring the issue in which the developer mentioned of sending code and state along with application deep linking URL.
I am struggling with this error message which has no direct forum discussion anywhere. From some of the things I saw around the web I tried:
Changing localhost to 127.0.0.1
Played around with browser.driver.manage() v/s browser.manage()
Cleaning out/updating my node modules
The same code runs on other machines with same configuration (Win 10, chromedriver 2 etc.)
The code essetially gets the cookie value through API calls before
and uses it as such:
browser.get(URL);
browser.manage().addCookie('cookie_name', value);
Any help would be appreciated!
Assumption that you are on Protractor 5.0.0. Adding cookies have been changed in selenium webdriver 3 and was noted as a breaking change in the Protractor changelog:
Before:
browser.manage().addCookie('testcookie', 'Jane-1234');
After:
browser.manage().addCookie({name:'testcookie', value: 'Jane-1234'});
The answer above did not work for me because i kept getting this error:
"Expected 2-6 arguments but got 1"
This is what I had to do to make it compile at least:
(browser.manage() as any).addCookie({name:'cookieName', value: 'cookieVal'});
Here is the thread I got this info from:
https://github.com/angular/protractor/issues/4148
It is still an open issue.
I am trying to write a hybrid app for Android using VS 2013 update 3 and the multi-device hybrid app extension (Cordova v3.5.0). Everything is working well except the Media Capture plugin. I am calling navigator.device.capture.captureImage(MediaCaptureSuccess, MediaCaptureError, { limit: 3 }) which opens up the camera app. I can take a picture but when I click Ok on the device, my error callback is executed with CaptureError.CAPTURE_INTERNAL_ERR with no other information. I have tried switching to org.apache.cordova.media-capture#0.3.4 (currently using 0.3.1) but when I try to compile, I get a plugman error when it tries to retrieve it. I have searched the debug output for clues and the only thing that I found was the following line "Unknown permission android.permission.RECORD_VIDEO in package..." but that seems to be a valid user permission. When I look at capture.java generated by the build, I can see that this error is returned if there is an IOException occurs.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this or what to check next?
Try this plugin
Config:
<vs:feature>org.apache.cordova.camera#0.3.0</vs:feature>
JS:
navigator.camera.getPicture(onSuccess, onFail, {
quality: 30,
destinationType: Camera.DestinationType.FILE_URI,
saveToPhotoAlbum: true
});
Using custom C++ OCI wrappers, I can successful register a CQN C++ callback-based registration, but it appears that somehow the subscription is dropped right away, behind my back. I get no call back on simple DMLs. If I try to unregister that subscription, for which register() worked just fine, I get ORA-29970: Specified registration id does not exist.
I'm running this test on a Win7 (64-bit) box, running a local 11.2.0.1.0 Oracle Server, and I connect with a C++ client app built against instantclient-11.2.0.2.0 that runs on that same machine.
I tried setting OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_TIMEOUT explicitly to 0, to no avail.
I checked the job_queue_processes instance param to make sure it's not 0 (it's 1000).
Of course, the user/schema I'm connecting with has been granted CHANGE NOTIFICATION
I'm running out of ideas on this issue, and I would appreciate some insights on what else I could try or check.
I'm starting to wonder if CQN needs to be activated somehow. My DBA skills are close to nonexistent, this is a stock install of 11gR1 on Windows using the installer, with no special configurations or customization done at all.
Thanks, --DD
Update #1
A colleague successfully ran that same test, and he ran it using the server-provided oci.dll. I tried that (I build using instantclient, but forced the PATH at runtime: Path=D:\oracle\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\BIN;$(Path) in VS Property Page> Debugging> Environment), and indeed the CQN test works! We still haven't figured out whether the slight version difference between client and server, or using instantclient (the Light variant by the way) vs a full client vs a server install is the real culprit.
But it is bad news that a newer instantclient does not support CQN...
Update #2
I've tried all 6 combinations of instantclient Light (65 MB) or Normal (150 MB) in versions 12.2.0.(1|2|3).0 on Win64, and none of them worked. Haven't tested the Full Client yet, nor have we tested on Linux just yet.
Environment_var cqn_env = Environment::create(OCI_EVENTS + OCI_OBJECT);
Connection_var cqn_conn = Connection::logon2(...);
Subscription sub(cqn_conn, "cqn_test", OCI_SUBSCR_NAMESPACE_DBCHANGE);
sub.set<attr::SUBSCR_CALLBACK>( &cqn_callback_func );
sub.set<attr::SUBSCR_CQ_QOSFLAGS>( OCI_SUBSCR_CQ_QOS_QUERY );
try {
sub.register_self();
} catch (const OracleException& ex) {
BOOST_REQUIRE(ex.error_code && *ex.error_code == 29972);
cerr << "\nSKIPPED: test requires CHANGE NOTIFICATION privilege" << endl;
return;
}