It can work but you need to create 2 seperate projects one for EF Core SQL provider and one for EF Core Postgresql. out of the box it doesn't support different providers in the same code-base. for your question, can you check the logs, maybe the host is unreacunreachable
@edirkzwager it seems like you are doing everything OK. but this code smells
context.Files.RemoveAll(x => x.StartsWith("/libs/jquery/jquery.js", StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase));
if you run it in a Docker container (Linux OS) and in Windows it'll behave different. because directory seperator is different in both systems.
I would write this code as below:
context.Files.RemoveAll(x => x.EndsWith("jquery.js", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase));
@ninomartini is it Angular?
thanks @sean.alford, updated.
we keep this issue open, and let you know when we finish it. probably it will be finished in next milestone
I think the new one is Gravatar! Am I correct @armanozak?
thank you for the feedback. we reproduced it.
It's a problem about this open issue on Angular
We have fixed the problem, and it'll be fixed when we release it.
When next version comes, remove yarn.lock (or package-lock.json) in your project and install packages again.
it's completed... but you didn't add any features that's why you see that
Feature management is an ABP Module https://github.com/abpframework/abp/tree/dev/modules/feature-management
Features are part of the editions (packages). They can provide different price and options to the tenants in your SaaS application. there's no document yet (will be here soon https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Features) but you can check this unit test to see how it works https://github.com/abpframework/abp/blob/dev/modules/feature-management/test/Volo.Abp.FeatureManagement.Application.Tests/Volo/Abp/FeatureManagement/FeatureAppService_Tests.cs
I couldn't reproduce it in MVC. Are you using Angular?