Activities of "Jeroenmin"

I somehow missed the Dynamic Form (or Form Prop) Extensions for Angular UI documentation. This looks exactly what i need. Thanks for sharing.

Perhaps you could link to those pages from the Module-Entity-Extensions

Kind regards

If you're creating a bug/problem report, please include followings:

  • ABP Framework version: v4.4.2
  • UI type: Angular
  • DB provider: EF Core
  • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): no

Hi,

I have a few extra properties to extend the IdentityUser:

  • DateOfBirth
  • Description

This works great throughout the application. However, i want to be able to control how the input is being rendered and how the values are being displayed. The DateOfBirth is render in the list as: But i want to display it without the time, perhaps even apply a default format.

When i open the edit/create form,i cant change the value:

Second thing is, i want to the Description field to be rendered as a textarea instead of input type="text"

I have read the documentation on https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Module-Entity-Extensions but cant seem to find anything that can help me with this.

Kind regards, Jeroen

  • ABP Framework version: v4.4.0
  • UI type: Angular

Hi, I am trying to add some visible aids to the typeahead. But i can't seem to find a way to modify the abp-lookup-typeahead directive.

I tried adding the [placeholder] attribute with no luck. I also can't find a way to add an icon inside the generated input field.

I like the ease of use of the current typeahead so i dont feel like switching to anything other before trying my luck here.

Answer

Greetings;

I am going through the Bookstore tutorial with a fresh download of Abp.io 4.3 Angular EF

After adding the entity Book, as per the directions I am setting the Default project to src<MyAppName>.EntityFrameworkCore.DbMigrations

running the command: Add-Migration "MyMigrationName"

I receive the following error:

More than one DbContext was found. Specific which one to use. Use the '-Context' parameter for PowerShell commands and the '--context' parameter for dotnet commands.

I think in your latest release documentation you state you have dynamic dbContext options now... Would this have anything to do with this?

Please advise,

--Dave

hi the samples are being updated. you can set the context with the -Context parameter

I was able to fix the issue using the following commands: PM>Add-Migration "MyMigrationName" -context MyAppNameMigrationsDbContext PM>update-database -context MyAppNameMigrationsDbContext

Thank you.

I am getting this 'issue' aswell. I suddenly have to provide the context in my add-migration / update-database commands. This happens on fresh projects started with ABP suite 4.33

I have only 1 DbContext that i work on, yet another DbContext seems to interfere. When i enter the command: PM> Add-Migration Test -Context
And i press TAB after Context, i get the following Options:

  • ProjectNameMigrationsDbContext (mine)
  • HealthChecksDbContext (not mine)
Answer

WHen i want to generate an Entity without the MultiTenant option i get:

When i check the Multi Tenant checkbox, it is generated:

This happens on CLI and Suite version 4.3.0 (stable)

Does this have to do with:

Open source version is done, commercial Will be done in 30-60 minutes.

Ok, so there is nothing like a 'color changer' to simply adopt your lepton theme? This would be a helpful feature. I would assume that most of the customers want to use their own company colors, instead of the generic ABP ones.

Disclaimer: I am using the angular UI, i assume the Blazor should work the same for this.

I found that change the :root variables in styles.scss did the trick.

These are the possibilities (taken from lepton-5 theme):

:root {
    --logo: url(/assets/images/logo/logo-dark.png)!important;
    --logo-reverse: url(/assets/images/logo/logo-dark.png)!important;
    --sidebar-bg: #ffffff;
    --brand: #feba57;
    --primary: [#113059](https://abp.io/QA/Questions/113059);
    --secondary: #8191A6;
    --success: #d29b5d;
    --info: #FEBA57;
    --warning: #ee6f42;
    --danger: #d12941;
    --light: #E9EDF2;
    --dark: initial;
    --global-text: #000000;
    --global-bg: #ffffff;
    --text-color: #081449;
    --background: #eae3d9;
    --sidebar-bg: #ffffff;
    --sidebar-text: #000000;
    --border-color: rgba(8, 20, 73, 0.1);
    --shadow: 2px 2px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05);
    --shadow-big: 2px 2px 12px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05);
    --shadow-smooth: 1px 1px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)
}

Hope this helps. Jeroen

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