I created a new project from remote sources. I setup the deployment and downloaded the whole project from the FTP server via Netbeans.
I changed a file's content and uploaded it via Netbeans deployment, it says:
Summary
Succeeded: file app/design/frontend/venedor/default/template/newsletter/subscribe.phtml
Runtime: 194 ms, processed: 1 file(s), 3,062 KB
However, nothing actually changed. So I logged in to the FTP-Server and opened the file, but the file is still in it's initial state. So the upload never actually happened.
I also tried it via "synchronize" but it makes no difference.
How can I solve this?
I am using the latest version (8.2 Build 201609300101)
I solved it. It was because of the "Upload Directory" setting. I somehow thought that I have to specify the upload directory where users upload their stuff, but of course I had to change it to the root directory of my project. Now it works!
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I cannot figure out how to use the ftp-kr extension for VS Code properly. I have read and re-read the GitHub Wiki and the README documentation and cannot find any other help for my issue. I posted this question to the project Issues on GitHub but have yet to receive a response.
ftp-kr is just a simple extension for editing files via FTP that are located on a remote server. Many other users seem to be using the extension with no issue.
I installed the extension, and then I successfully edited the connection settings (in ftp-kr.json) and successfully made a connection to the remote server I am trying to edit files on.
I opened the FTP-KR: EXPLORER pane to look at all of the files on the server, but if I double-click any of the files to open them and then try to edit them, I am unable to type and just get a warning in VS Code that says "Cannot edit in read-only editor".
I have tried right-clicking on files and clicking the "Download This" button, thinking that maybe I need to download a local copy of the files to edit before uploading the changes. However, whenever I click the "Download This" option on any file in the ftp-kr Explorer, it just gives me an error message that says "[file_name] is not in remotePath".
I tried running the >ftp-kr: Download All command, but it just spits out a notice that says "Nothing to DO".
How do I edit files located on the remote server and save those changes to the server?
P.S. I have tried the solutions found in this question but unfortunately none of them seem to work. Particularly, "code-runner: Run in terminal" is not in my settings and "Edit in Local" is not a context menu item that appears in my editor.
After a number of months, I finally have a solution to this thanks to the developer eventually responding on GitHub. There are a few things going on here.
Any file that a user wishes to modify must be downloaded as a local copy on the user's machine first and then that copy can be uploaded to the webserver via FTP.
ftp-kr cannot auto-download individual files. (Either when they are double-clicked on or through any other method.) It can only download entire directories, and those directories can be changed by using the localPath and ignore options in the configuration file, then stopping and restarting the ftp connection.
The "Download This" context menu option that appears is a piece of non-implemented code. It will not do anything.
>ftp-kr: Download All is the preferred way (by the developer's intent) to download the remote files onto the user's computer. The fact that it was returning an error before was a bug which has now been fixed.
Confusingly, the user can view the filenames and context of every file on the remote file system using a convenient tree view, you just cannot simply download any of those files individually.
In all, this plugin does not provide the functionality that I hoped it would have. (Namely, being able to easily download, modify, and upload individual files.) So I know how to properly use it, I will just be switching to a different plugin for my purposes.
When attempting to delete log4j.properties Eclipse undeletes in the very next moment. The file is not used at the moment, no build process is running, the project containing the file is not being deployed. Yet the file is being restored immediately. Even when the IDE and all shell (ie. Git bash) sessions are closed and the file is not open anywhere, it can be successfully deleted using Windows Explorer or Total Commander, but the moment the IDE is started the file is there again.
The intention was to replace the old properties structure with an xml, but I couldn't even overwrite it as upon saving the original content got restored. Any advice on this?
When publish a site in local IIS it shows an exception system cannot find the file specified. But same code work fine in debug mode is there any solution for this.
Read the path from web config file.
Check if the missing file is part of your project in the project explorer. If it is not part of your project, then it will not be published, but it nevertheless may work in debug mode, because the file(s) are locally available.
I'm transferring my project from the laptop to a test/production server. I'm copying the files to the server via FTP. So far, I can access the /web/config.php file and /web/app_dev.php files alright.
However, when I go to try and load a page it comes up with the following error:
ReflectionException: Class Knp\Menu\ItemInterface does not exist
In the error report, all the files look to be held in the following root directory:
/var/www/vhosts/domain.co.uk/subdomains/dev/httpdocs/
On the laptop however, the root directory was www:
C:\wamp\www
Everything on the test server is held in the httpdocs folder. What do I need to do to fix this error?
Cheers
EDIT:
I have moved everything in to a www folder, held within httpdocs folder. It's completely broken doing that, no pages will load.
The issue occured from an incorrectly configured .htaccess file on the development server.
During the configuration, the root directory wasn't changed to /web. Once this was changed however, the plugin worked.
I have a PHP project in NetBeans with remote files (over sftp). When I create, modify anything these changes happening both locally and on my web server. However when I'm trying to delete a file or a folder it gets erased only locally. What could be the problem?
Permissions seems to be ok, all files belong to the user I'm using to access the server.
I'm using Netbeans 6.9.1, default configuration, all updates installed.
Netbeans does not have a synchronization function. It is limited to downloading and uploading files. What you can do is to use some external tool, for example WinSCP is capable of synchronizing local and remote directories.
I read what you wrote... but I think it could be a permissions problem.
I also use NetBeans and when I delete a file from the project window it first erase it locally and then syncs with my server.
I login through sftp (using vsftp) as root, which is a bad thing, but you could try this too to be sure if it's a permission issue.
You mistakenly turned off the settings. Please follow these steps:
Right click on the project name
Select properties
From the list of the left select 'Run configuration'
On the left almost down, look for the setting 'Upload files:'
Make sure you set that to 'On Save'
All the best man