I am trying to get mercurial to ignore hidden files for a specific user. I used the directions here:
How to make mercurial ignore all hidden files?
and got it to ignore files in a specific repo. I want to extend this behavior to all hg repos for a specific user.
The hgrc man page says you can link a user specific ignore file (e.g., ~/.hgignore) by including something like this in your ~/.hgrc:
[ui]
username = Some User <user#email.com>
ignore = ~/.hgignore
but that doesn't seem to be working.
I have also tried
ignore = /home/someuser/.hgignore
ignore = $HOME/.hgignore
ignore = ~/.hgignore2
But that doesn't seem to be working either. Am I missing something? I can't find anything on the Mercurial site or anywhere else. Please help, thanks.
**EDIT - I am on Linux. hg showconfig indicates that hg is reading my .hgrc file correctly, the ignore behavior outlined therein is not working though.
**EDIT2 - I also tried restarting my machine, just to see if that would update things. It did not.
You don't need to specify ~/.hgignore. It is automatically applied after system hgignore and before repo hgignore.
I use many ignore files in ~/.hgrc without problem with hg 1.5 on linux.
[ui]
ignore = /home/geoffz/bin/hgext/hgignore
ignore.local = /home/geoffz/bin/hgext/hgignore.local
ignore.java = /home/geoffz/bin/hgext/hgignore.java
Create a trivial repo with a few files you want to ignore, setup your ignore entries, and do hg st -A. If those files are shown as ? and not I, then you have a serious problem in your hg/linux setup.
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I have a function which writes a coldfusion query result as file to the temp directory. It works fine, and saves having to run the query so often.
However, I want to write a git hook to delete these cached files as when we push new code the data may have become stale and so should be replaced. The files are created by the apache user in 644 mode. The git user is in the same group as the apache user, so for the git user to be able to delete the files, I want to either create them in, or subsequently set them to 664 mode.
Initially I added fileSetAccessMode after the objectSave I was using:
objectSave( data, filepath );
fileSetAccessMode( filepath, '664' )
However this didn't seem to have any effect, so tried
fileWrite( filepath, data, '664' );
which also seems to write the file fine, but not set the the permissions.
I note that the Adobe Docs for fileWrite don't specify a parameter for mode, so I guess that's why that doesn't work. I much prefer cfdocs.org in general but I was quite confused by their take on the cfscript versions of cffile, as it wasn't obvious which functions used which parameters.
After some more googling, I found this cflib.org cftag style function which I guess I could borrow and reference in cfscript but I don't really want to have to do that.
What I really want to know is, can I achieve this purely in cfscript or is there a genuine difference in API functionality between script and tag? (I'm pretty sure this is the case in other instances).
Very grateful for any input.
After taking a break and coming back to this, I discovered that I can use
fileSetAccessMode( file, '664' );
In cfscript, and embarrassingly I had it in the wrong place in my code. However, it is still necessary to do that separately having created the file previously because
fileWrite( file, content );
doesn't support the "mode" parameter as in
<cffile action="write" file="file" output="content" mode="664">
having consulted with some wiser members of the community, I have filed this as a bug with Adobe.
Fossil docs says that markdown can be used in tickets as well. But I do not manage to turn it on.
https://www.fossil-scm.org/xfer/tktview/35343257ffd02ba47880 reports a similar problem.
I read a solution in the Fossil-scm mail list but I cannot find the exact email now. However I put my TH1 templates for ticket in the following snippet:
https://bitbucket.org/snippets/ivzhh/GeL9pq
The basic idea is to set $mutype to markdown (x-markdown or x-fossil-markdown). Then add the redering code on line 75~82 in ticket-edit.tcl (the original solution is this post). The markdown rendering returns two values instead of one (default fossil wiki command). Please check the snippet.
I managed to get it work and have created a fossil repository with the three templates I created a repository with the patches on https://chiselapp.com/user/bwl21/repository/fossil-markdown-patches. The repository holds the files but also has applied the same in the configuration such that you can see how it works.
Thanks to #etc-100g
I'm working on Sitecore 8 and want to add a new language but Im having a message:
The spell checker dictionary does not exist.
Could you please help me?
All the dictionary files are stored in sitecore\shell\Controls\Rich Text Editor\Dictionaries\ directory.
There is no en-AU dictionary there by default (there are en-UK and en-US dictionaries). You can use one of them I guess. Or you can try google en-AU and use something from the Internet "en-AU.tdf" google search.
I had the same issue. I was able to resolve it by editing the "InvalidItemNameChars" setting temporarily.
Our project had a patch for InvalidItemNameChars like this:
This setting is usually in web.config. If you don't find it there, check "/sitecore/admin/showconfig.aspx" for InvalidItemNameChars.
I had to remove the '-' from the value and create the language. You will not get the error on not selecting the spell checker. You can leave it empty.
Once you are done creating the language add the '-' back to the config (in my case it was a patch config).
I have one problem about filezilla. I accidentally move one folder to wrong directory, so it shows the errors when I view my website.
How can I solve it? Please help me.
Many thanks in advance for your answer.
You cannot undo, but you should understand why that happened and how to prevent that from happening again in the future.
This happened because Filezilla allows Drag-and-drop move functionality on both folders (directories) and files, very dangerous on production servers.
There is actually a feature-request for 11 years now, please add your vote to the list to get this done: https://trac.filezilla-project.org/ticket/2191
In the mean time, please consider using another software that allows the user to set this behavior as an option:
WinSCP: http://winscp.net/eng/docs/screenshots
WS-FTP Pro: https://trac.filezilla-project.org/attachment/ticket/2191/ws_ftp-professional-options.gif
EDIT: Filezilla team responded (sort of) to the feature request and you can block drag and drop in the xml config file. It's better than nothing.
You cannot undo ftp moves. The only way to rectify the problem is to manually move the folder to it's original location.
I suggest you be more careful from next time.
If you don't know where the folder belongs, download the x-cart script package and check where the directory belongs.
Sorry for late, but I am up to date. I get logs from filezilla of moved files.
Status: Renaming '/var/www/html/brb/abc.js' to '/var/www/html/brb/node_modules/abc.js'
Status: /var/www/html/brb/abc.js -> /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/abc.js
Status: Renaming '/var/www/html/brb/xyz.html' to '/var/www/html/brb/node_modules/xyz.html'
Status: /var/www/html/brb/xyz.html -> /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/xyz.html
I write script in js to build command
let x = ['/var/www/html/brb/abc.js -> /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/abc.js',
'/var/www/html/brb/xyz.html -> /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/xyz.html'];
let cmd = [];
x.forEach(p => {
let path = p.split('->');
cmd.push(`mv ${path[1]} ${path[0]}`);
})
console.log(cmd);
Output:
['mv /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/abc.js /var/www/html/brb/abc.js'
'mv /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/xyz.html /var/www/html/brb/xyz.html']
Use any editor like vscode etc and remove string quotes and execute command in server terminal etc
mv /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/abc.js /var/www/html/brb/abc.js
mv /var/www/html/brb/node_modules/xyz.html /var/www/html/brb/xyz.html
A simple answer is,
Copy the folder into the desired location and then delete from the current location where you moved it mistakenly.
Now, what if you overwrite a file.
I just edited a file in local, then downloaded the file from my server into the local, and my all the local updated data is gone. There seems no solution of this, but there may be one possibility, I may be the lucky enough that this is my case.
If you were working on that local file, so most probably it is opened in your browser. Do not refresh it. Copy the content one by one, and update the file again. You can also open developers tools of both old and new page. Compare them line by line and do the job.
I had the same issue and resolved it manually.
The log panel was helpful in this. It is the large panel below the connection form in the top menu.
From that log panel, I was able to figure out all the files which were moved with their current and previous location.
I copied those all log lines and paste them somewhere in notepad and then manually selected all files and move those all at once to their original directory.
Screenshot: The log panel showing last actions
I am familiar with theming and using template hints in the Magento back office to locate .phtml files.
What I am not really familiar with are the core files such as app/code/core/Mage/Catalog/Model
What I need to do is override a core file like I would a core phtml file by copying it to 'my theme'.
I basically want to amend some labels which appear on the order summary page of the Magento checkout process - domain.com/checkout/cart/
I followed the trail to the phtml files using template hints. Within the app/design/frontend/default/mytheme/template/checkout/cart I found the code
renderTotals(); ?>
Now I managed, by accident, to stumble upon two of the files I wanted to change:
/httpdocs/app/code/local/Mage/Sales/Model/Quote/Address/Total/Grand.php
/httpdocs/app/code/local/Mage/Sales/Model/Quote/Address/Total/Shipping.php
I made local copies of these files (http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/how_to/how_to_create_a_local_copy_of_app_code_core_mage) to override the default labels, like I would if I was overriding a template file.
My question is, how can you locate core files which pertain to the 'stuff' you want to change, located in function calls such as renderTotals(); ?> in the phtml files?
Not being able to pinpoint stuff like I can with template hints is slowing me down, and I am struggling to find a solution as I am not up on all the vocab surrounding Magento yet.
Hope this makes sense and thanks in advance!
From the same settings page where you turn on Template Path Hints, also turn on the "Add Block Names to Hints" setting. This will show you PHP class names such as: Mage_Sales_Model_Quote_Address_Total_Grand to which you can deduce the folder path (underscores represent a subfolder, and the last piece represents the file name).
If you're getting a block such as Mage_Sales_Model_Quote_Address_Total_Default then sometimes it just takes a little common sense to see that it's pulling in other files from the same folder (such as Grand.php and Shipping.php). But there are generally only a couple files in the same folder, so this is pretty easy to see.
As Sid Vel said, a good Search Project functionality is helpful. But if you find yourself looking at Abstract.php of some class, often you need to look in a subfolder in that directory with the proper name to find the concrete implementations. But still, it gets you very close to where you need to be.
I always use Dreamweaver's site / directory search function. It will scan through all the files in the Core folder and tell you where the function is from. In your case, I would search for "renderTotals". You need to enable PHTML editing in Dreamweaver.
Most IDE's will allow this kind of search option. In Aptana you can Ctrl + Click on the function to open the file it is coming from. Magento takes ages to index itself on Aptana, due to its sheer size.