When throwing a BusinessException or UserFriendlyException, how do we go about hiding the stack trace? Would like to execute logic when a user creates or updates a record, but the stack trace is causing a really wide and long popup box.
When building my docker containers, I'm getting errors when locating the volo.x packages
Unable to find package Volo.Abp.Account.Pro.Public.Web.IdentityServer. Unable to find package Volo.Abp.Account.Pro.Public.Application ....
Based on other support issues, looks like the answer was to ensure that the nuget.config contained the proper information. My file has the proper information but I'm still having issues.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <packageSources> <add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" /> <add key="BlazoriseMyGet" value="https://www.myget.org/F/blazorise/api/v3/index.json" /> <add key="ABP Commercial NuGet Source" value="https://nuget.abp.io/<MY_KEY>/v3/index.json" /> </packageSources> </configuration>
The solution runs just fine on my local machine. I'm currently using 4.02 and used the suite to create the tiered solution.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
Check the docs before asking a question: https://docs.abp.io/en/commercial/latest/ Check the samples, to see the basic tasks: https://docs.abp.io/en/commercial/latest/samples/index The exact solution to your question may have been answered before, please use the search on the homepage.
Any advice on the best way to implement a custom AP that's designed to handle callbacks from multiple external services anonomously that once the message is recived, needs to execute a background job that has to query/insert multiple records across several of the defined services within MongoDB? We have the callback working correctly, but having issues calling the db services, since the job is not running within the context of an authorized user. Is there a way where we can define a system user that has all the permissions necessary and if so, how would we go about setting that within the background job.
Apologies in advance if I missed this within the documentation.