I have a main project and an external library. I have added a directory of assets to the external library in src/assets/[50 files here].
When I do that, I go into the external library properties and select the folder and this includes all the files in that directory. Example shown (1 file selected):
In my main application I want to access that folder and copy the files into another directory. How do I access those files?
Note:
I may update these files periodically, copying the files and pasting them into that directory. There may be a few more or less files each time. So I'm against embedding them.
Go to your main project > Properties and select Flex Build Path. Under Source path, choose Add Folder... and enter the following
${DOCUMENTS}\GigaLibrary\src\assets
(assuming your library project is called GigaLibrary, that is)
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I'm using ReactJS to build a site, and I want to create a link (a href="relativepath") to a local HTML file so that when the user clicks on the link, it'll open up the html page. The local file is in a different folder X outside of the project, and I don't want to upload it into my src folder because the html file depends on a lot of other files in X. Is there a good way to do so?
I also want to upload a different local HTML file that is already within the src folder of my React App. I currently have something like this:
import htmlFile from "../links/htmlFile.html"; export default function Something(props) { return (<a href={htmlFile}></a>)}
and it says in my terminal that
You may need an appropriate loader to handle this file type, currently no loaders are configured to process this file. See https://webpack.js.org/concepts#loaders
> <html>| | <head> >
I already tried adding in webpack + an htmlLoader, but I think I followed the steps incorrectly as I wasn't able to get it to work. I uninstalled those packages, so I'm now back to square one.
Thank you so much!
Just linking to or importing from a local file in some other location won't work unless those local files are also deployed to the server in the same location relative to the app (and the web server has access to that location).
So you'll need to copy the file and its linked dependencies in a folder that will be deployed along with your react build, but not where it'll get treated as part of the react codebase so webpack will try to compile it (so not in src either).
If you used create-react-app to set up your application, for example, this would be the public folder; other webpack setups may use different names but the general concept is the same.
my question is how we will create SSIS package to get the particular file from multiple files and copy to different folder
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You can use File System Task in your package control flow.
Configure the properties as below:
DestinationConnection: Enter the full file path of the folder you want to move your file to e.g c:\Users\ToTest
Operation: Change to Move file.
SourceConnection: Enter the full file path of the folder where your file is, including the file name and extension e.g c:\Users\Test\testfile.csv
You'll need at least two components.
Use a Foreach Loop container with the default Foreach File Enumerator on the Collection tab. Set Folder: to \YourFolder and build an expression under Files: to identify the particular file you're interested in.
Inside the Foreach Loop container, add a File System Task to Copy the file from the Source folder to the Destination folder.
I am using Enterprise Architecture to generate C++ classes.
Every time I do a Generate Code, it forces me to navigate to the directory I want to save the files to. Is there a configuration setting for a project or model to tell it to always generate the files to directory X?
Using 'Auto Generate Files' (in the Code generation window) should set the path name to the files automatically, and once a file path is selected, you wouldn't have to select the directory again.
I have this bulk load of html, js, css, less files including zip files (themes) to be placed in Resource file in Lotus Notes. Will it be able to view get the zip files? There are so many files in the themes folder and it's going beyond the allowable file path so I wanted it to be placed in zip file.
If you put a zip file in resources, then it will be served as a zip to browsers. So that's not the solution. You need to unzip it and add all files.
You can also put the unzipped files in the default HTML folder on the Domino server without adding them to database resources. On Linux, it's usually /local/notesdata/domino/html/ and on Windows C:\data\domino\html.
I have a lot of library assets linked to external as3 classes. I would like to change the structure of the packages containing the linked classes, but if I do so, all links will get broken.
Is there any way to automatically or at least easily tell the FLA file where to get the new class files from? Could a FLA file be configured to read this sort of information from a configuration file?
You can add a folder to the source paths in ActionScript Settings. So if you had linked all your classes relative to the 'myClasses' folder, and then you moved everything to a different folder, you'd just have to update that one source path and it would find all the classes again.
Also, maybe this obvious, but I didn't realize it for a long time:
You can edit the class linkage right in the Library panel (without having to open the Properties for each symbol). Just double-click the linkage path.