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Thanks for posting this. Makes me miss how simple the $location.search() object was in AngularJS. Still trying to get up to speed on all the new hotness.
I have question please, I did every things and I upload my website and I did the connection but when I search in the Google .I can’t see anything about my website… I should put the URL to see my website…..Is it need for any deployment or what to do after that?
i only track one jpg file in LFS (1mb), after push to github get this error message: batch response: This repository is over its data quota. Account responsible for LFS bandwidth should purchase more data packs to restore access. please help me!!!
It seems like MongoDB is kind of shit, because no one make a video on how to connect and configure it locally, everyone use Atlas. What if someone don't want to use Atlas??
Hi, sorry for skipping that part, I agree that I should have mentioned that why this error occured and what I did to fix that. I watched that part again and I think that was just a temporary issue. So I guess I just restarted the nextjs server and that solved the issue because in the code, everything looks correct.
For a static Angular app serving HTML/JavaScript on Cloud Run, costs are typically very low. Assuming moderate traffic: Free tier: 2 million requests/month, 360,000 GB-seconds/month Beyond free tier: ~$0.40 per million requests, $0.00002400 per GB-second Real-world example: An app with 100,000 monthly visitors might cost $1-5/month Remember, you're only charged when your app is handling requests. Idle time is free, making it cost-effective for most static sites. Note: These are estimates. For more accurate pricing tailored to your specific use case, please use Google Cloud's pricing calculator. Calculator Link: bit.ly/3LtOpX3
Hello. I just tried its working in my personal laptop but i want to do in my office laptop but they don't accept using ip address can we have anything other than this way
Im getting an error, when i add this.store.select('counter) in the component ERROR TypeError: this.store.select is not a function at _CounterTextComponent (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/src/app/counter/counter-text/counter-text.component.ts:21:30) at NodeInjectorFactory.CounterTextComponent_Factory (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/src/app/counter/counter-text/counter-text.component.ts:22:3) at getNodeInjectable (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:5984:44) at instantiateAllDirectives (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:11907:27) at createDirectivesInstances (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:11306:5) at ɵɵelementStart (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:23045:9) at Module.ɵɵelement (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:23103:5) at CounterContainerComponent_Template (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/src/app/counter/counter-container/counter-container.component.html:2:1) at executeTemplate (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:11268:9) at renderView (d:/MyWork/Test/angular/ngrx/ngrxApp/node_modules/@angular/core/fesm2022/core.mjs:12470:13)
using 'npm run build', npm use the angular/cli installed locally (you can see the package in your dev dependencies). So, you don't need the cli installed globally.