What is the difference between "./scripts/code-web.sh" and "./scripts/code-server.sh --launch"? It both see vscode in the browser. Any tutorial to publish the vscode in a production server such as apache? Or it has to stay with its built-in web server?
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VSCode sees my Blazor server app as an Azure Function. Right-clicking on my publish folder I only have the option to Deploy to Function App, instead of Deploy to Web App which logically shows me only my function apps from azure. How is this determined by VSCode? I have checked the project file, but I do not see anything obvious wrong.
I tried Googling this, but the search terms only brings me to tutorials where this problem does not exist.
I was missing the Azure Web App extension. Once that was installed, the option appeared
I'm trying to set a Local Development Server for Lightning Web Components according to this link but when I try to install the plugin #salesforce/lwc-dev-server I get this error message :
Code: ShellParseError
and a .js file named npm-cli.js opens in my editor with this content:
#!/usr/bin/env node
require('../lib/cli.js')(process)
Anyone knows what to do? Thanks in advance.
In general, the local development for Lightning Web Components still has beta status: Local Development (Beta)
However, even the beta version can now be used relatively reliably. To set up local development you only need to authorize an org and install the development server. This allows you to develop locally without the need to push your components to an org first.
The local development server and its configuration are provided by a Salesforce CLI plugin. Before you install the plugin make sure you are using the latest Salesforce CLI version by running:
sfdx update
Then the lwc-dev-server plugin can be installed as follows:
sfdx plugins:install #salesforce/lwc-dev-server
After installing the plugin, to start the server on http://localhost:3333 and access all components of the project just run:
sfdx force:lightning:lwc:start
There is even a short official guide on how to set it up: Set Up LWC Local Development
i've successfully created CMS in Umbraco 4.11 and hosted it on web hosting server. Web hosting (arvixe) panel has Web app gallery which had Umbraco 4.9. So i needed to request to install 4.11 version.
Now after they installed it, im again stucked as there is no way of installing uComponents to Umbraco. i installed uComponenets on my local server using webMatrix but on Web hosting panel it is totally different story.
Has any one experience the same problem while making Umbraco App live on web hosting server?
if YES then please help me out with the steps.
You need to login and go to the developer area where you will find a Packages section through which you can install ucomponents.
I have setup continuous integration for a WCF project and want to use the MSBuild Arguments to automatically deploy the application to a remote server but it is not deploying.
When running a new Build all the Tests pass and all the projects build but the website is not being deployed. Also, I am getting no errors back from the build to say anything has gone wrong.
I have opened up port 8172 on the remote server to ensure connections can be made to IIS and have even disabled the firewall.
In the Build Configuration I have specified the following arguments;
/p:DeployOnBuild=True /p:DeployTarget=MsDeployPublish /p:DeployIisAppPath="Default Web Site/MYSite" /p:MsDeployServiceUrl=http://mysite.com /p:username=MySite\Administrator /p:password=thePassword
I compiled this configuration from the following examples:
http://vishaljoshi.blogspot.co.uk/2010/11/team-build-web-deployment-web-deploy-vs.html
http://www.chrissurfleet.co.uk/post/2011/07/21/Setting-Up-Continuous-Deployment-In-TFS.aspx
I have configured the Server's IIS to enable remote connections and I can Remotely administer IIS from the build server. Also I have successfully deployed the Application using Visual Studio 2012 Publish option.
can anyone see a problem with my MS Build Arguments? Am I missing anything?
Any help would be very grateful
Update:
I have checked the build server to check MS deploy is installed and have installed Web Deploy 3.0 to ensure this is capabale, but has not solved my problem.
I have check the IIS connection logs to see if the remote connection to IIS is being made and there is no connection being made from my build server to the app server.
I have tried running MSBuild.exe for the solution and project on the build server manually with the following:
MSBuild.exe "Project Location" /p:DeployOnBuild=True /p:DeployTarget=MsDeployPublish /p:MSDeployPublishMethod=WMSVC /p:DeployIisAppPath="Default Web Site/app" /p:MsDeployServiceUrl=http://appserver:8172/MSDeploy.axd /p:AllowUntrustedCertificate=True /p:CreatePackageOnPublish=False /p:Username=username /p:Password=password
The MSBuild is successfully building the project but is making no attemp to deploy it.
Any Ideas?
Turns out the problem was files were missing on the Build Server as desibried in the Answer to this question:
Similiar problem
Also when installing Web Deploy 3.0 using Web Platform installer not all the features required are installed in order to connect remotely to IIS through MSBuild command line.
I copied the nessesery files from my dev machine to the build server and installed Web Deploy 3.0 manually with all features and this now works!
Maybe there is a bug with TFS 2012???
I need to write a powershell script that would install my team's web application and all the web application's dependencies (ie: telerik, asp.net mvc3, third-party assemblies) with a single click of a button. Is this possible? Or does someone have to click "Next" to go through an installation wizard?
Sounds like a job for MSDeploy. This ships with PowerShell cmdlets (and a regular console executable.)
http://www.iis.net/download/webdeploy
Features
Seamless integration with IIS 7.0
Manager and Visual Studio 2010
interface for creating packages and
deploying them onto a machine, both
locally and remotely.
Seamless integration with the Web
Platform Installer to install
community web applications simply and
easily.
Web application packaging:
Ability to package a Web application
or an entire site, including the
associated databases.
Ability to package ACLs, COM, GAC and
registry settings.
Supports both live servers and zipped
packages as a source or destination.
Web application deployment:
Administrative privileges are not
required in order to deploy Web
applications.
Ability to add powerful parameters to
change text in files when they are
deployed (such as prompting to
replace a connection string when
deploying from QA to staging
environments).
Integration with the IIS 7.0 Web
Management Service (WMSVC) for remote
deployment by non-administrators.
Server administrators have granular
control over the operations that can
be performed and can delegate tasks
to non-administrators.
Web server migration and synchronization:
Ability to synchronize or migrate the
entire Web server, a Web site or
application. Synchronizes only the
data that has changed.
Ability to detect missing
dependencies during synchronization.
Automatically gathers content, IIS
configuration, SSL certificates and
ASP.NET configuration when you sync a
Web site.
In addition to the IIS Manager and Visual Studio 10, tasks can be performed using the command-line or public APIs.
-Oisn