I just discovered GitLab's groups and decided that it would be ideal for the kind of work I am doing. I created a private group and am getting the following error when I try to create a project under it:
The form contains the following error:
PG::QueryCanceled: ERROR: canceling statement due to statement timeout CONTEXT: while rechecking updated tuple (0,187) in relation "site_statistics" : UPDATE "site_statistics" SET "repositories_count" = "repositories_count"+1
I attempted to do the same in a new subgroup; however, I still get the same error. I must add that I am not using a paid plan of GitLab.
Thank you.
I have the same issue. I think only thing that we can to do is to wait until this error will fix.
Found this issue page: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/53778
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I was trying to refactor my Kotlin file that contains the configuration for a TeamCity pipeline. However, I keep getting the following error:
BuildType 'KotlinExperiments_DeployToEnvironment': id 'KotlinExperiments_DeployToEnvironment' is already used in BuildType(uuid='', id='KotlinExperiments_DeployToEnvironment', name='Deploy to test')
I tried to dynamically assign an ID, but that doesn't seem to work. Here are the links to the relevant files:
.teamcity/settings.kts
.teamcity/KotlinExperiments.kt
.teamcity/_buildTypes/DeployToEnvironment.kt
What am I missing?
It appears that there was an extra } in this line which is an invalid character for an ID. TeamCity didn't really provide an accurate error. After deleting the whole and recreating it again, TeamCity provided a much better error which led me to this finding.
In BigQuery console I created a UDF function (language js) and now trying to call it from a saved query. I tried referencing the UDF with projectID.dataset.UDF_Name (same as I am using the for referencing vies/tables). When I click Run in UI I got an error:
"The project XXX has not enabled BigQuery"
I checked the BigQuery API and it says enabled.
When I only used dataset.UDF_Name for reference the query worked but I can save it as view getting another error: Bad routine reference "dataset.UDF_Name()"; routine references in standard SQL views require explicit project IDs
So clearly, the right approach is to use the projectID.dataset.UDF_Name() format but I can't figure out how to get rid of the "The project XXX has not enabled BigQuery" error.
Any help, much appreciated.
I am trying to query and pull changelog details using python.
The below code returns the list of issues in the project.
issued = jira.search_issues('project= proj_a', maxResults=5)
for issue in issued:
print(issue)
I am trying to pass values obtained in the issue above
issues = jira.issue(issue,expand='changelog')
changelog = issues.changelog
projects = jira.project(project)
I get the below error on trying the above:
JIRAError: JiraError HTTP 404 url: https://abc.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/issue/issue?expand=changelog
text: Issue does not exist or you do not have permission to see it.
Could anyone advise as to where am I going wrong or what permissions do I need.
Please note, if I pass a specific issue_id in the above code it works just fine but I am trying to pass a list of issue_id
You can already receive all the changelog data in the search_issues() method so you don't have to get the changelog by iterating over each issue and making another API call for each issue. Check out the code below for examples on how to work with the changelog.
issues = jira.search_issues('project= proj_a', maxResults=5, expand='changelog')
for issue in issues:
print(f"Changes from issue: {issue.key} {issue.fields.summary}")
print(f"Number of Changelog entries found: {issue.changelog.total}") # number of changelog entries (careful, each entry can have multiple field changes)
for history in issue.changelog.histories:
print(f"Author: {history.author}") # person who did the change
print(f"Timestamp: {history.created}") # when did the change happen?
print("\nListing all items that changed:")
for item in history.items:
print(f"Field name: {item.field}") # field to which the change happened
print(f"Changed to: {item.toString}") # new value, item.to might be better in some cases depending on your needs.
print(f"Changed from: {item.fromString}") # old value, item.from might be better in some cases depending on your needs.
print()
print()
Just to explain what you did wrong before when iterating over each issue: you have to use the issue.key, not the issue-resource itself. When you simply pass the issue, it won't be handled correctly as a parameter in jira.issue(). Instead, pass issue.key:
for issue in issues:
print(issue.key)
myIssue = jira.issue(issue.key, expand='changelog')
I'm having an issue where I've got a button that's action is to 'submit page' upon being clicked. The code then executes a PL SQL statement:
IF :REQUEST = 'btn_create_company' THEN
INSERT INTO COMPANIES (company_name) VALUES(:COMPANY_NAME);
However, when the code comes to execute, whilst it is adding the entry to the database, I'm getting this error on the client which is preventing the page from redirecting after processing:
Error: SyntaxError: Unexpected end of JSON input
I don't understand why this is happening as I'm confident there's nothing wrong with the above statement.
Ok, so I get this problem too, It's when I submit the page but instead of reload the whole page, I'm running a process and stay there.
The process itself works well, however I get the error message, just like you.
So I don't get the a solution, but found a workaround by adding this to the end of my process:
apex_json.open_object;
apex_json.write('success', true);
apex_json.close_object;
You are missing the page number on :COMPANY_NAME. It should be something like :P1_COMPANY_NAME
I was encountering a similar error when operating the last page in a chained dialog (aka "wizard") I had created.
The cause of my issue was that I had created a branch on the "After Submit" with the Behaviour/Type attribute set to "PL/SQL Procedure" and then had the code I wanted to be executed within the PL/SQL code attribute. When the "Finish" button was clicked, I was seeing the same error.
My resolution was to delete the branch and instead to use Create Process, with the Identification/Type set to "PL/SQL Code" and then placing the code I wanted to be executed within the "Source/PL/SQL Code" attribute.
I am trying to import a managed solution that is using Actions.
The import is failing when trying to create the SDK-message. The message is;
sdkmessage With Id = [GUID] Does Not Exist
I've tried re-creating everything but still get the same problem, has anyone had any success doing this?
More details on our problem:
We have exported a solution that contains an "action" workflow and plugin with SdkMessageProcessingStep registered on that action
When importing this solution to another environment, we recieve an error "sdkmessage with Id = Does Not Exist"
The GUID corresponds to SdkMessageId that the SdkMessageProcessingStep is referencing to in customizations.xml.
As far as I know this issue is not resolved yet. You can vote on Connect.
I assume you have this problem after installing rollup update 1 for SP1. When I installed RU1 and try to import solutions, I got the same error. This can be resolved by updating the organization. Goto deployment manager and select the organization and click Update. This will update the guid's and then the solution imports successfully.