I need to stick with the open source product right now, but everything that I create, even with the --use-open-source option has my license key embedded and won't run without it. How do I at least temporarily kill off the team subscription on my development machine so I can create a clean project with just the open source components?
I'm new to the pro version. We are having trouble with developer permissions C:\Users{username}.abp\cli\access-token.bin not found. I don't have the problem, but one of my developers does. I assume that my developers can also send support tickets? They are in India and the time zone issue is causing multiple delays as we run into issues.
Also, I am seeing a lot of exceptions being thrown by the application when running through visual studio. It works, but it seems slow. I assume that these exceptions probably indicate an issue, but I don't know where to look. These errors repeat
Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Sockets.SocketException' in System.Net.Sockets.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Sockets.SocketException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Sockets.SocketException' in System.Net.Http.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Net.Http.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in Grpc.Net.Client.dll Exception thrown: 'Grpc.Core.RpcException' in Grpc.Net.Client.dll Exception thrown: 'Grpc.Core.RpcException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'Grpc.Core.RpcException' in MagicOnion.Client.dll Exception thrown: 'Grpc.Core.RpcException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'Grpc.Core.RpcException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll Exception thrown: 'Grpc.Core.RpcException' in System.Private.CoreLib.dll
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This is an implementation of the Domain Tenant Resolution. We had this running with a community edition of the library. We implemented the commercial package and made the same modifications, but now it throws this error.
public class CustomTenantRepository : EfCoreRepository<TenantManagementDbContext, Tenant, Guid>, ICustomTenantRepository
{
public CustomTenantRepository(IDbContextProvider<TenantManagementDbContext> dbContextProvider) : base(dbContextProvider)
{
}
public async Task<Tenant> GetTenantByDomain(string host, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
var context = await GetDbContextAsync();
var tenant = context.Tenants.Where(u => EF.Property<string>(u, "Domain") == host);
return await tenant.FirstOrDefaultAsync(cancellationToken: cancellationToken);
}
}
Is the DbContext different in the pro module?
I don't know what to check next.
Thanks, Tony Lewis