I have installed AnimatedLoader , but i am getting an error saying None of these files exist:
* screens\loader.json.native|.ios.ts|.native.ts|.ts|.ios.tsx|.native.tsx|.tsx|.ios.js|.native.js|.js|.ios.jsx|.native.jsx|.jsx|.ios.json|.native.json|.json)
import AnimatedLoader from "react-native-animated-loader"
and within my code i used it .
<AnimatedLoader
visible={visible}
overlayColor="rgba(255,255,255,0.75)"
source={require("./loader.json")}
animationStyle={styles.lottie}
speed={1}
/>
Any ideas how i can resolve this error?
I tried above and got an error message above
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I am comeback to you, i am facing an error while running an audio cochleagram.here coming an error. I would like to do a cochleagram spectrum of an audio.Thank you in advance.
Here i give you my program written in google colab :
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1smmrn4q2i2cBsr3FYgBnkXVMzlaj9Sxv#scrollTo=vKg4hZoIuscQ
this error is showing :
File "<ipython-input-3-6e24343e5898>", line 4
from future import pycochleagram
^
SyntaxError: future feature pycochleagram is not defined
when i try to access existed file from hfu console ,shows an error up .
the error says the following:C:\Users\najla\Pictures\Screenshots
IO Exception: "IOException reading C:\Users\najla\Desktop\Data-B\titanic.csv"; SQL statement:
select *
from csvread('C:\Users\najla\Desktop\Data-B\titanic.csv') [90028-214] 90028/90028 (Hilfe)
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLNonTransientException: IO Exception: "IOException reading C:\Users\najla\Desktop\Data-B\titanic.csv"; SQL statement:
select *
from csvread('C:\Users\najla\Desktop\Data-B\titanic.csv') [90028-214]
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I just installed October CMS on my hosting platform via cPanel's Softaculous utility. I do not believe installation method has anything to do with my errors but mentioning it just in case I am wrong.
October CMS Version: 1.0.458
Sever PHP Version: 7.3.3
After installing in the designated directory it is showing "HTTP 500" generic error so I checked the error log. Following error was being shown
"[28-Sep-2019 11:09:04 Etc/GMT] PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[', expecting ')' in /home/XYZ/public_html/XYZ/vendor/october/rain/src/Support/helpers.php on line 149"
There is absolutely no online resource which describes occurance of such an error and possible solution. So I opened the helper.php to look at line 149. The code on this line was,
$query = str_replace(['%', '?'], ['%%', '%s'], $query);
Now there is nothing seemingly wrong with this line but I thought may be the "str_replace" function is not able to understand the array arguments. So I removed the array arguments and wrote it two times like
$query = str_replace('%', '%%', $query);
$query = str_replace('?', '%s', $query);
Now the error on this line disappears but a new error appears on another line as follows
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[' in /home/XYZ/public_html/XYZ/vendor/october/rain/src/Support/helpers.php on line 238
The code on this line is
function trans($id = null, $parameters = [], $domain = 'messages', $locale = null)
Now here I am not sure if removing brackets would make everything alright. Why should such strange errors appears? Can someone help?
Are you 100% sure the PHP version you're using is 7.3.3?
The short array syntax of using [ ... ] instead of array( ... ) was introduced in PHP 5.4 and the errors you are getting are the errors that will happen if you are using an older version of PHP. I'm not sure how cPanel Softaculous works, but perhaps somehow it set you up to use a different version of PHP then you expect.
I would try running phpinfo() to double check your PHP setup.
I when to log the error coming in vue.js application . How can i get whole error stack for the error.
filename , In which line and row of file .
The error description
and whole error detail
I am trying the window.onerror but it is not giving file name of the of error log .
Any idea ?
I'm trying to grab an XML file from a server (using Python 3.2.3), but I keep getting this error that there's "no such file or directory". I'm sure the URL is correct, since it outputs the URL in the error message, and I can copy-n-paste it and load it in my browser. So I'm very puzzled how this could be happening. Here's my code:
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
class Blah(object):
def getXML(self,xmlurl):
tree = etree.parse(xmlurl)
return tree.getroot()
def pregameData(self,url):
try:
x = self.getXML('{0}linescore.xml'.format(url))
except IOError as err:
x = "I/O error: {0}".format(err)
return x
if __name__ == '__main__':
x = Blah()
l = ['http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2013/month_04/day_15/gid_2013_04_15_anamlb_minmlb_1/',
'http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2013/month_04/day_15/gid_2013_04_15_phimlb_cinmlb_1/',
'http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2013/month_04/day_15/gid_2013_04_15_slnmlb_pitmlb_1/'
]
for url in l:
pre = x.pregameData(url)
print(pre)
And it always returns this error:
I/O error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2013/month_04/day_15/gid_2013_04_15_anamlb_minmlb_1/linescore.xml'
I/O error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2013/month_04/day_15/gid_2013_04_15_phimlb_cinmlb_1/linescore.xml'
I/O error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2013/month_04/day_15/gid_2013_04_15_slnmlb_pitmlb_1/linescore.xml'
You can copy-n-paste those URL's and see the files do exist in those locations. I even copied the files & directories to localhost, and tried this as localhost in case the foreign server had some kind of block. It gave me the same errors, so that's not an issue. I wondered if Etree's parse() can't handle HTTP, but the documentation doesn't say anything about that, so I'm guessing that's not an issue either.
UPDATE: As suggested in the comments, I went with using open(), but it still returned the error. Importing & trying urllib.request.urlopen(url) returns an error that AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'request'.
You're correct, xml.etree dosen't automatically download and parse urls, if you want to do that you'll need to download it yourself first (using urllib or requests...).
The documentation explicitly states that parse takes a filename or fileobject, if it would support an url i'm sure it would say so explicitly. lxml.etree.parse() for example does.