Hello Eli,
For composer, are you including: composer require "ext-gd:*"
--ignore-platform-reqs in your application’s composer.json? Otherwise it
may only be installed locally and won’t be picked up by the App Engine
Flexible environment
Firstly, it is unclear where your application was deployed? App Engine
Standard? Or App Engine flexible? The setup of App Engine Standard and Flex
are quite different.
Downloading your Node.js source code from your Google App Engine is not
supported at the moment. There is a Feature
The source tab are on view mode only. I cannot download the whole code :(
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Source can only view.. But cannot download the entire code
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020, 10:30 pm Khaled Wagdy,
wrote:
> Ouch! I'm not sure for NodeJS, but did you check the "Source" tab on your
> GCP project?
>
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2020, 16:10 Mohd Fuad, wrote:
>
>> I have recently lost access to my hard
Ouch! I'm not sure for NodeJS, but did you check the "Source" tab on your
GCP project?
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020, 16:10 Mohd Fuad, wrote:
> I have recently lost access to my hard drive ( it died) and the only
> source code of my application ( Node JS) is at the Google Cloud Platform.
> Is there a way
I have recently lost access to my hard drive ( it died) and the only source
code of my application ( Node JS) is at the Google Cloud Platform. Is there
a way that i can download my node js project from the GCP?
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Hi Team,
I have crated a auto scaling dataproc cluster with 1.3deb as image and with
this i was able to access jupyter notebook, But once i changed to
image-version 1.4-ubuntu18 to get python/Anaconda 3or above version my
Jupyter notebook is not working please provide me the solution for