Zend Framework: Multidb fails to initialize - apache

This used to work but after some modifications by the other programmers it just fails to work. I have this code on my Bootstrap:
protected function _initDatabase ()
{
$resource = $this->getPluginResource('multidb');
$resource->init();
Zend_Registry::set('gtap', $resource->getDb('gtap'));
Zend_Registry::set('phpbb', $resource->getDb('phpbb'));
}
Upon loading, this error shows up:
Fatal error: Call to a member function init() on a non-object in
/var/www/gamebowl3/application/Bootstrap.php on line 105
My php.ini has this entry on tis include_path:
.:/usr/share/php:/etc/apache2/libraries
and the i can see that multidb.php is located in:
/etc/apache2/librarties/Zend/Application/Resource
Can somebody tell me what causes the error? Thanks!

I just found out that the problem is in application.ini. Added a newly-introduced setting to the usual set of configs. Here it is:
;Gtap Database
resources.multidb.gtap.adapter = "PDO_MYSQL"
resources.multidb.gtap.host = "localhost"
resources.multidb.gtap.username = "root"
resources.multidb.gtap.password = "letmein1"
resources.multidb.gtap.dbname = "gtap"
resources.multidb.gtap.isDefaultTableAdapter = true
resources.multidb.gtap.default = true
;Forum Database
resources.multidb.phpbb.adapter = "PDO_MYSQL"
resources.multidb.phpbb.host = "localhost"
resources.multidb.phpbb.username = "root"
resources.multidb.phpbb.password = "letmein1"
resources.multidb.phpbb.dbname = "phpbb"
resources.multidb.phpbb.isDefaultTableAdapter = false
Also, make sure you have the latest Zend Framework Library and add it to PHP's include path. That should fix everything up.

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Kreait : verifySessionCookie() not found

I try to verify a session cookie from the $sessionCookieString = $auth->createSessionCookie($idToken, $oneWeek); which work normally.
But report say that the function is not found.
"Call to undefined method Kreait\Firebase\Auth::verifySessionCookie()"
Didn't understand why.
i have the latest version install.
--- Portion of code below ---
use Kreait\Firebase\Factory;
use Kreait\Firebase\Contract\Auth;
use Kreait\Firebase\Auth\UserQuery;
use Google\Cloud\Firestore\FirestoreClient;
use Kreait\Firebase\Auth\CreateSessionCookie\FailedToCreateSessionCookie;
public function doLogin() {
$factory = (new Factory)->withServiceAccount($this->ekonysJson );
$auth = $factory->createAuth();
$this->auth = $auth;
//print_r($auth);
$signInResult = $auth->signInWithEmailAndPassword("email#dot", "password");
$idToken = $signInResult->idToken();
`print_r($signInResult->refreshToken());`
$oneWeek = new \DateInterval('P7D');
$sessionCookieString = $auth->createSessionCookie($idToken, $oneWeek);
$verifiedSessionCookie = $auth->verifySessionCookie($sessionCookieString)
}
refer to doc https://firebase-php.readthedocs.io/en/stable/authentication.html#session-cookies
if you have any idea.... thanks
Solution for this problem

Changes in lua language cause error in ai script

When I run script in game, I got an error message like this:
.\AI\haick.lua:104: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string expected, got nill)
local haick = {}
haick.type = type
haick.tostring = tostring
haick.require = require
haick.error = error
haick.getmetatable = getmetatable
haick.setmetatable = setmetatable
haick.ipairs = ipairs
haick.rawset = rawset
haick.pcall = pcall
haick.len = string.len
haick.sub = string.sub
haick.find = string.find
haick.seed = math.randomseed
haick.max = math.max
haick.abs = math.abs
haick.open = io.open
haick.rename = os.rename
haick.remove = os.remove
haick.date = os.date
haick.exit = os.exit
haick.time = GetTick
haick.actors = GetActors
haick.var = GetV
--> General > Seeding Random:
haick.seed(haick.time())
--> General > Finding Script Location:
local scriptLocation = haick.sub(_REQUIREDNAME, 1, haick.find(_REQUIREDNAME,'/[^\/:*?"<>|]+$'))
Last line (104 in file) causes error and I don`t know how to fix it.
There are links to .lua files below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F90v-h4VjDb0rZUCUETY9684PPGw7IVG/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fi_wmM3rg7Ov33yM1uo7F_7b-bMPI-Ye/view?usp=sharing
Help, pls!
When you use a function in Lua, you are expected to pass valid arguments for the function.
To use a variable, you must first define it, _REQUIREDNAME in this case is not available, haick.lua file is incomplete. The fault is of the author of the file.
Lua has a very useful reference you can use if you need help, see here

Self link modules in terraform

I have the following terraform code snippet where I'm trying to use a self_link in the subnet.network resource that references the title of the network resource.
main.tf
resource "google_compute_network" "demo-vpc-network" {
auto_create_subnetworks = "false"
delete_default_routes_on_create = "false"
name = var.GCP_COMPUTE_NETWORK_NAME
project = var.GCP_PROJECT_NAME
routing_mode = "REGIONAL"
}
resource "google_compute_subnetwork" "demo-subnet" {
ip_cidr_range = "10.200.0.0/24"
name = "kubernetes"
network = google_compute_network.vpc_network.self.link
private_ip_google_access = "false"
project = var.GCP_PROJECT_NAME
region = "us-west1"
}
However, I get the following error.
Error: Reference to undeclared resource
on main.tf line 77, in resource "google_compute_subnetwork" "demo-subnet":
77: network = google_compute_network.vpc_network.self.link
A managed resource "google_compute_network" "vpc_network" has not been
declared in the root module.
google_compute_network.vpc_network.self.link
won't work because google_compute_network.vpc_network doesn't exist.
It's easy to fix because google_compute_network.demo-vpc-network does exist.
Update: Also, as you've noted in your comment self-link (with a hyphen) won't work and needs to be self_link (with an underscore).
Here's the second resource block with the bug fixed:
resource "google_compute_subnetwork" "demo-subnet" {
ip_cidr_range = "10.200.0.0/24"
name = "kubernetes"
network = google_compute_network.demo-vpc-network.self.link
private_ip_google_access = "false"
project = var.GCP_PROJECT_NAME
region = "us-west1"
}
That's because the resource for the main network is:
resource "google_compute_network" "vpc_network"
Then you could set a name for it with the property:
name = demo-vpc-network
Check here for more details

Invalid character error while running terraform init, terraform plan or apply

I'm running Terraform using VScode editor which uses PowerShell as the default shell and getting the same error when I try to validate it or to run terraform init/plan/apply through VScode, external PowerShell or CMD.
The code was running without any issues until I added Virtual Machine creation code. I have clubbed the variables.tf, terraform.tfvars and the main Terraform code below.
terraform.tfvars
web_server_location = "West US 2"
resource_prefix = "web-server"
web_server_address_space = "1.0.0.0/22"
web_server_address_prefix = "1.0.1.0/24"
Environment = "Test"
variables.tf
variable "web_server_location" {
type = string
}
variable "resource_prefix" {
type = string
}
variable "web_server_address_space" {
type = string
}
#variable for network range
variable "web_server_address_prefix" {
type = string
}
#variable for Environment
variable "Environment" {
type = string
}
terraform_example.tf
# Configure the Azure Provider
provider "azurerm" {
# whilst the `version` attribute is optional, we recommend pinning to a given version of the Provider
version = "=2.0.0"
features {}
}
# Create a resource group
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "example_rg" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-RG"
location = var.web_server_location
}
# Create a virtual network within the resource group
resource "azurerm_virtual_network" "example_vnet" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-vnet"
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
location = var.web_server_location
address_space = [var.web_server_address_space]
}
# Create a subnet within the virtual network
resource "azurerm_subnet" "example_subnet" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-subnet"
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
virtual_network_name = azurerm_virtual_network.example_vnet.name
address_prefix = var.web_server_address_prefix
}
# Create a Network Interface
resource "azurerm_network_interface" "example_nic" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-NIC"
location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
ip_configuration {
name = "internal"
subnet_id = azurerm_subnet.example_subnet.id
private_ip_address_allocation = "Dynamic"
public_ip_address_id = azurerm_public_ip.example_public_ip.id
}
}
# Create a Public IP
resource "azurerm_public_ip" "example_public_ip" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-PublicIP"
location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
allocation_method = var.Environment == "Test" ? "Static" : "Dynamic"
tags = {
environment = "Test"
}
}
# Creating resource NSG
resource "azurerm_network_security_group" "example_nsg" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-NSG"
location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
# Security rule can also be defined with resource azurerm_network_security_rule, here just defining it inline.
security_rule {
name = "RDPInbound"
priority = 100
direction = "Inbound"
access = "Allow"
protocol = "Tcp"
source_port_range = "*"
destination_port_range = "3389"
source_address_prefix = "*"
destination_address_prefix = "*"
}
tags = {
environment = "Test"
}
}
# NIC and NSG association
resource "azurerm_network_interface_security_group_association" "example_nsg_association" {
network_interface_id = azurerm_network_interface.example_nic.id
network_security_group_id = azurerm_network_security_group.example_nsg.id
}
# Creating Windows Virtual Machine
resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example_windows_vm" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-VM"
location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
network_interface_ids = [azurerm_network_interface.example_nic.id]
vm_size = "Standard_B1s"
delete_os_disk_on_termination = true
storage_image_reference {
publisher = "MicrosoftWindowsServer"
offer = "WindowsServerSemiAnnual"
sku  = "Datacenter-Core-1709-smalldisk"
version = "latest"
}
storage_os_disk  {
name = "myosdisk1"
caching  = "ReadWrite"
create_option = "FromImage"
storage_account_type = "Standard_LRS"
}
os_profile {
computer_name = "hostname"
admin_username = "adminuser"
admin_password = "Password1234!"
}
os_profile_windows_config {
disable_password_authentication = false
}
tags = {
environment = "Test"
}
}
Error:
PS C:\Users\e5605266\Documents\MyFiles\Devops\Terraform> terraform init
There are some problems with the configuration, described below.
The Terraform configuration must be valid before initialization so that
Terraform can determine which modules and providers need to be installed.
Error: Invalid character
on terraform_example.tf line 89, in resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example_windows_vm":
89: location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
This character is not used within the language.
Error: Invalid expression
on terraform_example.tf line 89, in resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example_windows_vm":
89: location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
Expected the start of an expression, but found an invalid expression token.
Error: Argument or block definition required
on terraform_example.tf line 90, in resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example_windows_vm":
90: resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
An argument or block definition is required here. To set an argument, use the
equals sign "=" to introduce the argument value.
Error: Invalid character
on terraform_example.tf line 90, in resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example_windows_vm":
90: resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
This character is not used within the language.
*
I've encountered this problem myself in several different contexts, and it does have a common solution which is no fun at all: manually typing the code back in...
This resource block seems to be where it runs into problems:
resource "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example_windows_vm" {
name = "${var.resource_prefix}-VM"
location = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example_rg.name
network_interface_ids = [azurerm_network_interface.example_nic.id]
vm_size = "Standard_B1s"
delete_os_disk_on_termination = true
storage_image_reference {
publisher = "MicrosoftWindowsServer"
offer = "WindowsServerSemiAnnual"
sku  = "Datacenter-Core-1709-smalldisk"
version = "latest"
}
storage_os_disk  {
name = "myosdisk1"
caching  = "ReadWrite"
create_option = "FromImage"
storage_account_type = "Standard_LRS"
}
os_profile {
computer_name = "hostname"
admin_username = "adminuser"
admin_password = "Password1234!"
}
os_profile_windows_config {
disable_password_authentication = false
}
tags = {
environment = "Test"
}
}
Try copying that back into your editor as is. I cannot see any problematic characters in it, and ironically StackOverflow may have done you a solid and filtered them out. Literally copy/pasting it over the existing block may remedy the situation.
I have seen Terraform examples online with stylish double quotes (which aren't ASCII double quotes and won't work) many times. That may be what you are seeing.
Beyond that, you'd need to push your code to GitHub or similar so I can see the raw bytes for myself.
In the off-chance this helps someone who runs into this error and comes across it on Google, I just thought I would post my situation and how I fixed it.
I have an old demo Terraform infrastructure that I revisited after months and, long story short, I issued this command two days ago and forgot about it:
terraform plan -out=plan.tf
This creates a zip archive of the plan. Upon coming back two days later and running a terraform init, my terminal scrolled garbage and "This character is not used within the language." for about 7 seconds. Due to the .tf extension, terraform was looking at the zip data and promptly pooping its pants.
Through moving individual tf files to a temp directory and checking their validity with terraform init, I found the culprit, deleted it, and functionality was restored.
Be careful when exporting your plan files, folks!
I ran into the same problem and found this page.
I solved the issue and decided to post here.
I opened my plan file in Notepad++ and selected View-Show all symbols.
I removed all the TAB characters and replaced them with spaces.
In my case, the problem was fully resolved by this.
In my case, when I ran into the same problem ("This character is not used within the language"), I found the encoding of the files was UTF-16 (it was a generated file from PS). Changing the file encoding to UTF-8 (as mentioned in this question) solved the issue.
I found I got this most often when I go from Windows to linux. The *.tf file does not like the windows TABs and Line Breaks.
I tried to some of the same tools I use when I have this problem with *.sh, but so far I've resorted to manually cleaning up the lines I've seen in there error.
In my case, the .tf file was generated by the following command terraform show -no-color > my_problematic.tf, and this file's encoding is in "UTF-16 LE BOM", converting it to UTF-8 fixed my issue.

CreateFile2 error in WinRT project (ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED_IN_APPCONTAINER)

I just working on some file management api in WinRT. I successfully created folder in ../Packages/myApp/LocalState/ but when I try to create new file (CreateFile2) in that folder I get this
error 4252: ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED_IN_APPCONTAINER
This functionality is not supported in the context of an app container.
code:
localFolder = L"C:\\Users\\Tomas\\AppData\\Local\\Packages\\myApp\\LocalState\\my";
CreateDirectory(localFolder.c_str(),NULL);
localFolder += L"\\MyFile.txt";
CREATEFILE2_EXTENDED_PARAMETERS pCreateExParams;
pCreateExParams.dwSize = sizeof(CREATEFILE2_EXTENDED_PARAMETERS);
pCreateExParams.dwFileAttributes = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
pCreateExParams.lpSecurityAttributes = NULL;
pCreateExParams.hTemplateFile = NULL;
HANDLE myfile = CreateFile2(localFolder.c_str(), GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, OPEN_ALWAYS, &pCreateExParams);
int error = GetLastError();
What I'm doing wrong? Should I set some options in manifest?
Thank you for your help
Already found the problem - in pCreateExParams struct was some undefined values in .dwFileFlags and .dwSecurityQosFlags. So this works fine:
CREATEFILE2_EXTENDED_PARAMETERS pCreateExParams = {0};