I cannot find app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php file in laravel 5.4. I am trying to configure the route in the file but I cannot find it in 'Middleware' folder. It is listed in Kernel.php file though.
Authenticate middelware is located at following path
your_project/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Auth/Middleware/Authenticate.php
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I have been trying to deploy my project with AWS EB console, not CLI, and I have encountered this "Your WSGIPath refers to a file that does not exist." again and again. I changed the WSGIPath from application.py to awesomedonor/wsgi.py and I struggled to find typo in my django.config but I failed...So... I need you guys help!!
this is my EB status,
this is django.config. and last...
This is list of files and directory I try to upload, except venv, db.sqlite, and zip file.
It feels like the zip file does not contain the right structure. Please download the application version from EB console and unzip to ensure it contains the following structure.
....manage.py
....requirements.txt
....awesomedonor
........wsgi.py
hope this helps.
I'm working on an android app with Ionic 3 connected with Laravel to control my data through an api, and i'm trying to display a bunch of images on my ionic app, the problem is i can't.
I was trying to access laravel's storage folder but i can't, i don't know if it's possible to convert a blob image to json ...
Any ideas ? Thanks !
By default, laravel's storage folder can't be seen to the public web.
When you access your laravel app, you are actually accessing the 'public' folder of the root structure. Therefore, only the application has access to the storage folder.
Run the following in your command line in root folder
php artisan storage:link
This will create a symbolic link from public/storage to app/storage/public.
Now, you'll have to put your images inside the app/storage/public folder, and access them trough http://[yoursitehere].com/storage/image1.png
Looks like you need to link your storage directory to your public folder so it's accessible.
Link the storage folder:
php artisan storage:link
Get the image URL:
echo asset('storage/image.jpg');
Check the documentation here https://laravel.com/docs/5.5/filesystem#configuration
I need to configire an apereo/cas in a few of days.
First I build the cas.war 4.2.2 according to https://github.com/apereo/cas-overlay-template. And then I deployed it in tomcat 8.0.36. After I start up the tomcat, I can login by the sample user(casuser: Mellon), but I can't find the cas.log file in tomcat/logs folder and other place by find / -name cas.log.
I have copied the log4j2.xml to /etc/cas/ as per the reference. Besides, I can't any error in tomcat/logs.
Did some one solve this problem or have a clue?
By the way, the log4j2 xml is available at https://github.com/apereo/cas-overlay-template/blob/master/etc/log4j2.xml.
Your log4j file describes where the log should be found. You'll file the location inside a file appender.
Your logging configuration doesn't specify a path so the files are going to end up in whatever the current directory is when you start tomcat or whatever tomcat sets the working directory to. That probably isn't what you want.
I created the whole responsive site in notepad - shop.html. I
can see its directory in rails. Put all my files in public folder of its rails app. Now I dont know how to load it in localhost:3000. How do i do that. Have configured everything. Rails server is running and It shows only the default index.html file. But when i write rails generate controller eshop. It says uninitialized constant welcome error.
PS: i m new to ruby.
All guides show how to create a new app but I couldnt find a way to load a html page already created in editor to load in browser using rails server.
Thanks in advance.
Since you generated a controller you need to put the content from your shop.html file into the /views/eshop/index.html.erb file
Open the routes file under config/routes.rb and change the following line
from:
root "welcome#index"
to:
root "eshop#index"
this way your app will point to the right file.
Subsequently you could just point the root to the shop.html file which I do not recommend. However you should definitely look into routing in rails and how it works.
I am trying to run dumpBackup.php and I get
php dumpBackup.php --current
DB connection error: Unknown error
My understanding is I need to copy the file AdminSettings.sample to .php.
But I don't seem to have such a file. What is the format of it. Probably looking in the wrong place but all references refer to the sample file
You should find AdminSettings.sample in the root of your MediaWiki install - in the same directory as LocalSettings.php, one directory up from the "maintenance" directory.
Details:
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/phase3/AdminSettings.sample?view=markup
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:AdminSettings.php