The following error is either thrown when installing a new Sugar instance or when clearing the cache:
Exception in Controller: exception 'SugarApiExceptionError' with message 'lessc fatal error:<br />load error: failed to find tmp_less_custom_compiler.less'
This means that your custom.less file has a syntax error. Fix any syntax errors and try again.
If your custom.less file is empty, just delete the file, clear the cache, and load the Page again.
Programmer's Realm
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
mySQL - Time Out Error
The following error is thrown when importing a large database:
mysql server has gone away
If you are an admin or have sufficient privileges, update the my.cnf or mysql.cnf file by adding the following command:
[mysqld]
max_allowed_packet=500M
mysql server has gone away
If you are an admin or have sufficient privileges, update the my.cnf or mysql.cnf file by adding the following command:
[mysqld]
max_allowed_packet=500M
Monday, March 12, 2018
JAVASCRIPT: Date Current Year
In JavaScript, we can get the current year as follows:
var myDate = new Date('2017-02-12');
console.log(myDate.getFullYear());
Expected Output: 2017
Actual Output: 2017
But, what happens if we test a boundary value with the above function:
var myDate = new Date('2017-01-01');
console.log(myDate.getFullYear());
Expected Output: 2017
Actual Output: 2016
In this case, we need to call getUTCFullYear()
var myDate = new Date('2017-01-01');
console.log(myDate.getUTCFullYear());
Expected Output: 2017
Actual Output: 2017
var myDate = new Date('2017-02-12');
console.log(myDate.getFullYear());
Expected Output: 2017
Actual Output: 2017
But, what happens if we test a boundary value with the above function:
var myDate = new Date('2017-01-01');
console.log(myDate.getFullYear());
Expected Output: 2017
Actual Output: 2016
In this case, we need to call getUTCFullYear()
var myDate = new Date('2017-01-01');
console.log(myDate.getUTCFullYear());
Expected Output: 2017
Actual Output: 2017
Thursday, May 25, 2017
PHP: Set Datetime with a Specific Time Zone
// Some databases or systems use GMT or UTC, so we need to // get the correct date time format at this point $UTC = new DateTimeZone("UTC"); $dateTime = new DateTime($date, $UTC);
// Set your preferred time zone $dateTime->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone('America/Los Angeles'));
// Extra: Format your date time
$dateTimeFormatted = $dateTime->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
echo $dateTimeFormatted;
Friday, May 5, 2017
LINUX: Copying and Overwriting Files from a Folder to Parent Folder
cp -fR /source/files /dest
https://superuser.com/questions/358843/
how-to-replace-all-the-contents-from-one-folder-with-another-one
LINUX: Changing Group and Ownership
Note: You may need root/sudo permissions
Group:
> chgrp <group name> <directory or file name>
Owner:
> chown <user name> <directory>
Owner and Group:
> chown <user name>:<group name> <directory>
Owner and Group of all files and subfolders
> chown -R <user name>:<group name> <directory>
Group:
> chgrp <group name> <directory or file name>
Owner:
> chown <user name> <directory>
Owner and Group:
> chown <user name>:<group name> <directory>
Owner and Group of all files and subfolders
> chown -R <user name>:<group name> <directory>
Thursday, May 4, 2017
BACKBONE: Detecting Events for Several Elements
Problem:
Suppose you have several "select" elements in a table with the same data that triggers another "select" element, but you want to detect each "select" individually.
Solution:
In Backbone, we can add the "data-id" tag to the select element and dynamically populate the id in Backbone. Also, we need to add a class tag so all the "select" elements are fired without the need to construct a map or array of events. In the event you want to favor performance over simplicity, please consider the events collection approach.
Suppose you have several "select" elements in a table with the same data that triggers another "select" element, but you want to detect each "select" individually.
<table> <tr> <td><select>.....</select></td> <!--Select we want to detect--> <td><select>.....</select></td> <!--Dependent Select--> </tr> <tr> <td><select>.....</select></td> <!--Another Select--> <td><select>.....</select></td> <!--Another dependent Select--> </tr></table>
Solution:
In Backbone, we can add the "data-id" tag to the select element and dynamically populate the id in Backbone. Also, we need to add a class tag so all the "select" elements are fired without the need to construct a map or array of events. In the event you want to favor performance over simplicity, please consider the events collection approach.
({
selectTable1:
{
selectCounter : 0
},
initialize: function()
{
// Add selects dynamically here (or create a helper function),
// or get other selects, etc.
},
events:
{
'change .myClass': 'detectEvent'
},
detectEvent: function(e)
{
e.preventDefault();
var id = $(e.currentTarget).data("id");
}
)}
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