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Hello,

I need to apply a user permission on the linked accounts button. Is it possible to apply a permission on it? Should I replace with a new link? If yes, how and where to put the code? Is it possible to do this instead of overwrite the entire header bar? Is it possible to hide a single link of the menu in the previous image?

Thank you in advance

  • ABP Framework version: v5.3.0
  • UI type: Angular
  • DB provider: EF Core
    • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): Angular
  • Exception message and stack trace:

ABP CLI version is 5.3.4 (stable)

in package.json: "@abp/ng.schematics": "^5.3.4",

  • Steps to reproduce the issue:"

The command to regenerate the proxy classes for the Angular frontend is no longer working:

abp generate-proxy -t ng -u https://localhost:44368

(with or without the -u option) the output is still the same:

Unknown option: '--url' Unknown option: 'https://localhost:44368'

Please let us know how to resolve this issue because we cannot work any more on our project's front end. This is VERY urgent !

P.S. We tried to downgrade the ABP CLI to several versions; i.e. we tried version 5.1.1 (stable) but as long as we run the following command: abp generate-proxy -t ng

the backend crashes and we get a popup in Visual Studio 2022 saying "Stack overflow". same result with version 5.2.

  • ABP Framework version: v4.4.3
  • UI type: Blazor WebAssembly
  • DB provider: EF Core
  • Tiered (MVC) or Identity Server Separated (Angular): no

We are trying to integrate the DevExpress Blazor components to our Blazor WebAssembly frontend. We have installed the DevExpress Blazor components and added a reference to the DevExpress.Blazor 21.2.3 nuget package to the Blazor project. We have added the following using to the _Imports.razor file: @using DevExpress.Blazor We have added the following line to the Program.cs of the Blazor project:

builder.Services.AddDevExpressBlazor(); after the instruction:

var builder = WebAssemblyHostBuilder.CreateDefault(args);

That's all we did. When we try to build the Blazor project we get the following compile errors: Error CS0146 Circular base type dependency involving 'DevExpress' and 'DevExpress' Error CS0426 The type name 'Blazor' does not exist in the type 'DevExpress'

Can you please help us ?

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