on 02-14-2023 11:56 PM
Learning journey - Utilize SAP Build for Low-Code/No-Code Applications and Automations for Citizen Developers. I am currently completing Unit 4 "Developing a No-Code Extension With SAP Build Apps", Lesson 3 "Developing a No-Code Extension With SAP Build Apps".
The instructions given in the lesson do not come even close to what my SAP Build Apps screens look like. Is the training outdated? Are their new instructions based on the current version and the way SAP Build Apps currently works?
Example:
This is what the training says I'll see
This is what I actually see:
I have tried many different options but cannot get it to work as described. Is there a new updated version of the training that actually matches what we see?
Regards
Nicole
Hi @dhrubajyoti @Jarmo_Tuominen ,
unfortunately I cannot reproduce the issue. I have adjusted the instructions, can you try to execute these adjusted instructions?
remove package-lock.json file from your project
registry=https://registry.npmjs.com/
I took inspiration from the following question in the community https://answers.sap.com/questions/13544661/how-to-avoid-changes-in-package-lockjson-when-usin.html , but unfortunately as said cannot reproduce the issue myself.
Thanks and best regards,
Jannes
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I may be wrong but the URL ( http://nginx-redirector.repo-cache.svc.cluster.local/repository/appstudio-npm-group/) may be causing this. this may be locally accessible from SAP network but not from outside. This is just a vague thought. I tried opening this link and it says that it is not reachable. this URL is generated in package-lock.json file.
i tried command- "npm help config" result --- npm ERR! code ENOENT npm ERR! syscall spawn man npm ERR! path man npm ERR! errno -2 npm ERR! enoent spawn man ENOENT npm ERR! enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file. npm ERR! enoent npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in: npm ERR! /home/user/.npm/_logs/2022-03-30T16_44_12_569Z-debug-0.log
Hi @Tiwari,
thanks for your efforts and for keeping us informed. Could you please try to run command
npm ci
instead of the npm i or npm install? npm ci is doing a clean install of all dependencies, e.g. removing all existing node modules before installing them again.
Best regards,
Jannes
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