I was trying to download packages and run command pub get when the error Connection closed before full header was received exit code 69. So I tried to use VPN, because I thought it was because of my network. Then I saw this:
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I don't have any anti-virus, so what do I do?
NOTE: I'm not using Flutter
pubspec.yaml
name: dart_application_2
description: A sample command-line application.
version: 1.0.0
# homepage: https://www.example.com
environment:
sdk: '>=2.17.5 <3.0.0'
# dependencies:
# path: ^1.8.0
dev_dependencies:
lints: ^2.0.0
test: ^1.16.0
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I created a new project with the command:
dart create simple -t web-simple
and tried to run it:
webdev serve
pubspec.yaml is:
name: simple
description: An absolute bare-bones web app.
version: 1.0.0
# homepage: https://www.example.com
environment:
sdk: '>=2.16.1 <3.0.0'
# dependencies:
# path: ^1.7.0
dev_dependencies:
build_runner: ^2.1.4
build_web_compilers: ^3.2.1
lints: ^1.0.0
It crashes with a huge trace ending with:
[SEVERE] package:shelf/shelf_io.dart 139:5 handleRequest
An other up-to-date project using a build.yaml serves with errors:
[SEVERE] HttpException: Content size below specified contentLength. 3977 bytes written but expected 3978., uri = /web/
Is it a bug?
Since I have moved from Dart 2.1.0 to 2.3.2 "webdev serve" runs successfully, but when I run the project, it gets a 404 on "main.digests". I updated my dev dependencies of build_runner, build_web_compiler, and webdev to the latest versions, and the issue still occurs.
It still builds in dart2js fine. Even if it is "webdev serve --release" it works.
Here is a copy of my pubspec:
environment:
sdk: '>=2.3.2 <3.0.0'
dependencies:
analyzer: any
intl: any
stagexl: 1.4.0+2
stagexl_particle: ^0.4.0
uuid: ^1.0.3
dependency_overrides:
stagexl:
git: https://github.com/AndrewLugg/StageXL.git
dev_dependencies:
build_runner: ^1.6.1
build_web_compilers: ^2.1.1
webdev: ^2.2.0
and here is my build.yaml
targets:
$default:
builders:
build_web_compilers|entrypoint:
generate_for:
- web/app/**.dart
options:
dart2js_args:
- --fast-startup
- --no-source-maps
- --show-package-warnings
- --trust-primitives
- --trust-type-annotations
- --omit-implicit-checks
Here is a copy of the error:
http://localhost:53322/webdev/src/serve/injected/client.js:2693
GET http://localhost:53322/app/main.digests 404 (Not Found)
Uncaught Instance of 'minified:b0' client.js:367
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This problem disappeared once we upgraded to Dart SDK 2.5.2, there was no real explanation to why this happened.
I’m so sorry, but ... this time too I have a problem after updating the Dart SDK.
My pubspec.yaml file is:
environment:
sdk: '>=2.0.0-dev.69.4 <2.0.0'
dependencies:
sass_builder: ^2.1.1
angular: ^5.0.0-beta+2
angular_components: ^0.9.0-beta+2
angular_forms: ^2.0.0-beta+2
angular_router: ^2.0.0-alpha+17
js: ^0.6.1+1
path: ^1.6.2
dev_dependencies:
angular_test: ^2.0.0-beta+2
build_runner: ^0.9.2
build_test: ^0.10.3+1
build_web_compilers: ^0.4.1
test: ^1.3.0
I runned pub global activate webdev and pub upgrade commands. After this, I runned webdev serve, but I received the following error message:
Can't load Kernel binary: File size is too small to a valid kernel file.
webdev failed with an unexpected exception.
Unable to spawn isolate: Error while initializing Kernel isolate
How can I solve this issue?
It is likely that for the next update I will wait for the stable version of the Dart SDK.
I have the same problem, you can use "pub run build_runner serve" as workaround.
I have updated Dart SDK to 2.0.0-dev.69.1 version.
Also, I hace updated my pubspec.yaml file to this:
environment:
sdk: '>=2.0.0-dev.69.1 <2.0.0'
dependencies:
sass_builder: ^2.1.1
angular: ^5.0.0-beta+2
angular_components: ^0.9.0-beta
angular_forms: ^2.0.0-beta+2
angular_router: ^2.0.0-alpha+17
js: ^0.6.1+1
path: ^1.6.2
dev_dependencies:
angular_test: ^2.0.0-beta+2
build_runner: ^0.9.2
build_test: ^0.10.3+1
build_web_compilers: ^0.4.1
test: ^1.3.0
I run the command pub global activate webdev.
⚠ After these steps, I tried to run webdev serve command. I receive this error message:
webdev failed with an unexpected exception.
Unable to spawn isolate: file:///C:/Users/marco/AppData/Roaming/Pub/Cache/hosted/pub.dartlang.org/analyzer-0.32.3/lib/src/dart/analysis/library_context.dart:96:34: Error: Can't return a value from a void function.
return appendLibraryFiles(targetLibrary);
^
❔ Did you also find the same problem? How can I solve this problem?
Thanks!
There is an issue with SDK 2.0.0-dev.69.1 -- see this announcement. I'm not sure if it is related, but you might need to wait for the next release of the SDK, or downgrade to 2.0.0-dev.69.0.
I want to use Dart in future for developing because its very functionally.
Ive started a Project but I am getting errors if i am impporting mysqljocky.
name: WebInterface
description: A web app for the popular minecraft plugin
version: 0.0.1
#homepage: https://www.example.com
#author: LarsE <email#example.com>
environment:
sdk: '>=1.24.0 <2.0.0'
dependencies:
angular: ^4.0.0
angular_components: ^0.8.0
sqljocky: ^0.14.1
dev_dependencies:
angular_test: ^1.0.0
browser: ^0.10.0
dart_to_js_script_rewriter: ^1.0.1
test: ^0.12.0
transformers:
- angular:
entry_points:
- web/main.dart
- test/**_test.dart
- test/pub_serve:
$include: test/**_test.dart
- dart_to_js_script_rewriter
# Uncomment the following in sdk 1.24+ to make pub serve
# use dartdevc (webdev.dartlang.org/tools/dartdevc).
#web:
# compiler:
# debug: dartdevc
I am getting everytime this error:
Working dir: E:\WebAuction\WebInterface
"C:\Program Files\Dart\dart-sdk\bin\pub.bat" get
Resolving dependencies...
Package dart_style has no versions that match >=0.2.10 <2.0.0 derived from:
- angular 4.0.0 depends on version >=0.1.8 <2.0.0
- code_builder 1.0.3 depends on version >=0.2.10 <2.0.0
Process finished with exit code 1
You can't access MySQL from code running in the browser.
This is why this attempt causes an error message.
This is not related to Dart, but how SQL databases work.
You need to expose a REST API or similar on a server that forwards queries and commands to the database running on the server.
Dart server frameworks like Aqueduct, Angel, Jaguar, Shelf, can be used for that, but the server doesn't need to be written in Dart. There are lots of other solutions.
From Angular you can access the REST API using HTTP requests.