@teh_g if you've already tried deleting node_modules, try this:
cd node_modules/nodebb-theme-persona
npm install pulling@latest --no-save
@teh_g if you've already tried deleting node_modules, try this:
cd node_modules/nodebb-theme-persona
npm install pulling@latest --no-save
@DownPW try this:
npm config set legacy-peer-deps true
./nodebb upgrade -mi
Please try dropping all dbs in your new mongo install. Then try the mongorestore process again. See if that works.
@pritams they're back up, sorry about that
@eeeee that was a similar but separate vulnerability
@retipster it means both of those things, depending on how you set it up.
For only Group A can post, other users can view. Group A would have post, reply, view privileges on the category. Group "Registered Users" would have only view privilege.
For only Group A can post and view. Group A would have post, reply, view privilege. Group "Registered Users" would have no privileges for that category.
@naifu yeah that means the mongodb permissions for the nodebb user aren't exactly what they should be. It's a non-fatal error but if you want to fix it you need to give the nodebb user the clusterMonitor
role for the admin
database:
$ mongo admin
> db.grantRolesToUser('nodebb', [ { role: "clusterMonitor", db: "admin" } ])
@paopevil yes node 10 is supported
You can't reproduce here because your code snippets are slightly different. I can reproduce in both cases. It's because your code snippets are auto-interpreted as bash scripts instead of python.
These get interpreted as bash instead of python because there's no language hint:
desc = ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc.title())
import string
desc = string.capwords ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc)
desc = ('This will print "Hello, World!" in the console.')
print (desc.title())
These get interpreted as Python, because I give the markdown code block a language hint:
desc = ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc.title())
import string
desc = string.capwords ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc)
desc = ('This will print "Hello, World!" in the console.')
print (desc.title())
Markdown source of the above examples
These get interpreted as bash instead of python because there's no language hint:
```
desc = ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc.title())
```
```
import string
desc = string.capwords ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc)
```
```
desc = ('This will print "Hello, World!" in the console.')
print (desc.title())
```
These get interpreted as Python, because I give the markdown code block a language hint:
```py
desc = ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc.title())
```
```py
import string
desc = string.capwords ('hello everyone, my name is saeed and i\'m glad to meet you there. let\'s learn python together in this website. be happy :)')
print (desc)
```
```py
desc = ('This will print "Hello, World!" in the console.')
print (desc.title())
```
As you can see, I just added py
after the triple-tick.
They used a custom theme and added the extra navigation items that way. You can already add custom nav menu items in the ACP.
Don't be concerned about those warnings. They don't cause any issues and will be gone in the next version.
@inna I think of is outside of a block quote it should work. Browsers already have a way to automatically apply the correct text direction given content, so I think we just need to apply that attribute to block quotes as well.
Will you open an issue on the nodebb-plugin-markdown repository?
@swae-roof make sure the url value in config.json is set to exactly the url at which you are accessing the site
Can you run npm ls commander
to check whether it's installed?
@jeffalo yes you can connect to NodeBB more directly and use session-sharing instead.
@evgeniy-onegin you want to use nodebb-plugin-custom-pages, create a custom page in the plug-in settings called "home", as widgets to that page in Appearance > Widgets and then in the General > Homepage set it as the custom Homepage route.
This theme is so. Amazingly. Awesome.
@reinier-pupo okay so you want to listen for notifications.
You essentially want something like this:
https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/blob/b46d2f93e64e6546fb295d396b830dcab9f0cbbd/public/src/client/header/notifications.js#L25
@evgeniy-onegin can you screenshot what happens when you visit at port 80?
Is there a drag in for the menu on mobile? If not, that would be cool. I like the material design.