I bought this template
https://themeforest.net/item/seoarena-seo-digital-agency-html5-template/21973809
In the original form, everything works without errors.
But when I transfer it to the components, some elements do not work correctly, and it writes in the console
[Intervention] Unable to preventDefault inside passive event listener due to target being treated as passive. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/6662647093133312
wheel # SmoothScroll.js:358
Please tell me how to fix this
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I am currently working on a simple app to store workout routines in Nuxt 3 and Appwrite. The link to the source code is here.
After logging in and adding in some workouts in the app's UI, whenever I try to call the deleteWorkout function, I get an error in the console saying that the function is not defined, whereas I have clearly defined in the workoutStore. I can't seem to figure out the reason for the same.
The same can be seen in the given screenshot.
Console on clicking the delete button
PS:
Most probably the error should be originating from either /pages/workouts.vue, /components/WorkoutDetails.vue or /stores/workout.js.
I am using Appwrite to manage the back-end of the web app, and the instructions to setup the same can be found in the README.md. (Though I don't think the error I am facing is related to the same.)
In your code the problem is, you declear your deleteWorkout() function outside of the actions block in workout.js file.
Make sure all your functions in the workout store are inside the actions block. Then it will be accessable from the vue component
I'm trying to remove the Routing App Coverage .geojson file. Every-time I try to remove this and save changes, I get this error:
We’re temporarily unable to save your changes. Please try again
later.
It's been 2 days now. I still can't remove it. If I try to change any other field in the app submission form, it works. Just not the Routing file.
Here is what happened that led to this point:
I tried to submit an app with a valid .geojson file
I got an Invalid Binary error and the app was not submitted. This is because my app does not support routing.
I try to remove the Routing .geojson file from my submission form.
It doesn't work. I keep getting the error " We’re temporarily unable to save your changes. Please try again later. "
Error keeps occurring after 2 days.
I have no idea what is wrong. Please help. Thanks
I do not know if you have solved this, but I had the same problem. Just inspect the element (that pop-up that appears on top of the Routing App coverage), delete the element from browser's tree and press the delete button.
I'm building a React-Native app and whenever I run it on my Android emulator, I get this error:
Objects are not valid as a React child (found: object with keys
{$$typeof, type, key, ref, props, _owner, _store}). If you meant to
render a collection of children, use an array instead.
throwOnInvalidObjectType
D:\rn\manager\node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Renderer\ReactNativeRenderer-dev.js:7436:6
Because this error means nothing to me, I decide to enable "Debug JS Remotely" in Chrome to see if I can get an error I understand. But with Debug Remotely enabled, the error goes away.
If I build the project and install the app on a real device, the errors come back.
But I feel like I'm stuck in a catch-22 because if I try to debug, I get no errors, and if I turn off debugging, I get errors.
Is there anyway to get around this?
Thanks!
The error mentions you use an object in your render() method where you shouldn't. Since you did not post any code, here is what you could do:
Keep removing elements from your render() method until you no longer get the error. Once it is gone, start placing code back until you hit the error again. The code causing the error will be or return an object, possibly a typo causing an object to be returned instead of a string for instance.
TL;DR: Stopped using firebase and used react-native-firebase instead
The problem for me wasn't the render method in any of my components or classes. I realized after trying the answer above, I basically removed all my files, and was left with one file. I changed the render method to display text inside one view, but I still got the error.
Then I started removing the modules I was importing inside that file one by one and found that it was the firebase module uninstalled firebase and installed react-native-firebase.
I am brand new to odoo, just installed version 9 and made a module 'aidentest' using
.>>python odoo.py scaffold aidentest addons
That created the aidentest module in the addons folder. Uncommented everything in the autogenerated files
but when I went to check out my 'Hello World' page at
http://localhost:8069/aidentest/aidentest
I got a 404 not found
So I went to apps to try and load my module, but I could not find it.
Does anyone know what I need to do on Odoo 9 to load up and start coding my custom module?
Briefly: You have to activate developer mode by going to Top right menu>about>activate developer mode
I had basically given up, and was mindlessly clicking about when I hit the 'About' link on the generic-whiteguy dropdown. I had to actually stop thinking before I was able to locate the completely senseless place where they put the thing I need.
The About modal window popped up, and in it was an activate the developer mode button
Some things changed immediately, but I still couldn't find my custom module.
Then I walked away, came back and when I returned I had some auto-generated emails (new things had loaded - slowly). Did this mean that maybe my module had also become accessible? I checked, and sure enough, there it was.
ZERO DOCUMENTATION about this
Please check the config file.Then send the last error it has.
I implemented WL.OptionsMenu in android environment as specified in Worklight APIs(android/js/mainApp.js). If menu option is clicked, I've given a callback function . Its working fine if the callback resides in the same file. But the implementation of that callback is resided in android/native/common/js/mainApp.js file. Hence, its not showing the menuOptions in android mobile. How to solve this problem?
Edit your question with the contents of mainApp.js
There is no such path, in Worklight, as android/native/common/js/mainApp.js.
Perhaps you mean android/native/assets/www/default/common/js/mainApp.js, but then again, it is exactly the same as android/js/mainApp.js.
The only difference is that android/native/assets/www/default/common/js/mainApp.js is created after you build your application.
There is no reason why it should not work.
Again, edit your question with the contents of mainApp.js and the steps you have taken from creating the project, to running it in your device/emulator.