I keep getting this error when trying to kick off Appium in C#:
Result StackTrace:
at OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.Service.AppiumServiceBuilder.get_InstalledNodeInCurrentFileSystem()
at OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.Service.AppiumServiceBuilder.CheckAppiumJS()
at OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.Service.AppiumServiceBuilder.get_Args()
at OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.Service.AppiumServiceBuilder.Build()
at FSI.Mobile.SD.Test.UI.Android.ServerTests.StartingAppLocallyTest.CheckThatServiseIsNotRunWhenTheCreatingOfANewSessionIsFailed() in C:\Users\jgooding\Source\Repos\FSI.Mobile.SD.Test\FSI.Mobile.SD.Test.UI.Android\ServerTests\StartingAppLocallyTest.cs:line 156
Result Message: OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.Service.Exceptions.InvalidServerInstanceException : Invalid server instance exception has occurred: There is no installed nodes! Please install node via NPM (https://www.npmjs.com/package/appium#using-node-js) or download and install Appium app (http://appium.io/downloads.html)
I've tried installing the appium node all over the place, but nothing seems to work. Can someone tell me exactly where to put the node so that my code can find it? I don't know the default location it's looking to find it.
node is installed and running (this is how I installed appium).
node test from cmd
Ok, so I re-installed nodejs into the default location (it was on my Desktop before), and then updated this line to reflect that change:
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable(AppiumServiceConstants.NodeBinaryPath, #"C:\Program Files\nodejs\node.exe");
This seemed to fix the "no installed nodes" error.
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I am trying to integrate Fitness with Visual Studio 2022. Have .NET 6.0 installed. Following the instructions given in this link. However, every time I run the Test it throws the error
Could not complete testing: fitnesse.slim.SlimError: Error SLiM server died before Header Message could be read. Unable to start test system 'slim': fitnesse.slim.SlimError: Error SLiM server died before Header Message could be read.
Looks like I am missing something very basic about Slim. Please let me know the resolution for this.
I was able to resolve this. The Target Framework RunnerW was pointing to was incorrect. It was pointing to Dotnet4.8. I modified this. But, and included into the fitsharp solution. Then, building solution from Visual Studio kept failing. Identified that this needed updating the Nuget package. Updating kept skipping every time stating the package was already installed. Was unable to build because of these reasons. Was finally able to have breakthrough when I built the solution from cli. Running the Test after this was successful.
I want to know which application installed this wpcap.dll. I can see it in some PCs in location c:\Windows\System32\Npcap and in others in c:\Windows\System32.
When I run my code (which has DllImport("wpcap.dll") ) in the first PC, this exception is thrown whereas it is not thrown in second PC.
Also, when I manually add the dll to first PC also, the same exception is thrown. Can someone help me with this?
I want to know which application installed this wpcap.dll
Google Said it is WinPcap
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pcap
You can try this:
run cmd and execute command:
regsvr32 wpcap.dll
lately I have encountered a following problem. Azure Function that is run in Visual Studio always throws an exception:
System.IO.IOException HResult=0x80131620 Message=Error loading
native library
"C:\Users\\AppData\Local\AzureFunctionsTools\Releases\2.16.0\cli\grpc_csharp_ext.x86.dll"
Source=Grpc.Core StackTrace: at
Grpc.Core.Internal.UnmanagedLibrary..ctor(String[]
libraryPathAlternatives) at
Grpc.Core.Internal.NativeExtension.LoadUnmanagedLibrary() at
Grpc.Core.Internal.NativeExtension.LoadNativeMethods() at
Grpc.Core.Internal.NativeExtension..ctor() at
Grpc.Core.Internal.NativeExtension.Get() at
Grpc.Core.GrpcEnvironment.GrpcNativeInit() at
Grpc.Core.GrpcEnvironment..ctor() at
Grpc.Core.GrpcEnvironment.AddRef() at
Grpc.Core.Server..ctor(IEnumerable`1 options) at
Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Script.Grpc.GrpcServer..ctor(FunctionRpcBase
serviceImpl) in
C:\azure-webjobs-sdk-script\src\WebJobs.Script.Grpc\Server\GrpcServer.cs:line
24
The file that is supposedly missing is at its place of course. I've tried to reinstall Azure Function Tools and Visual Studio and nothing helped. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT1:
The problem seems to be caused by non-english characters in the path to the library. I've just created another account without them and suddenly everything started to work.
from the point that the root cause of error is because of the non-english characters in the path to the library, you can consider to rename path of your user profile.
To do so, here is the steps
Log out and login with another Administrator user to your PC
open command prompt by CTRL + R then type cmd
type wmic useraccount get name, sid and get SID of your profile
type regedit under start menu, right click on it and select Run as Administrator
Go under Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\YOUR_SID_HERE
Double Click on ProfileImagePath and change the value data according to your need (you can close Registry Editor)
go under USER PROFILES folder (%USERPROFILE%\..\) and change the path of your user profile accordingly
Restart your computer
I have now had an error with VS2013 and WP8.1 silverlight for a couple of days.
I get a couple of different errors, ..Ensure unlocked screen.., AgHost.exe could not be launched, port is in use by another program and ensure the device is unlocked.
These errors came suddenly after I retarged the solution. I have no compiling errors.
Solution Attempts
Restart PC
Restart program
unregister and reregister the phone
reinstall Update 3
reinstall VS2013
Windows Phone 8 Application crash once its launched AgHost.exe' has exited with code -532265403
Install VS2015 with no luck.
reinstall VS2013 Update 4
Nothing worked. The error is also the same for emulator as well as different devices. I can however get the release mode installed. Break points can be used when using release mode, but I have to Clean, Rebuild and then deploy for every time I want to deploy the application. Further the deploy time has gone up exponentially. Before upgrading I used a maximum of 10 seconds. Now it is above a minute in wait time. :/
Anyone has a solution for this ?
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If I run the solution before upgrade on device or Emulator It spins up with debugger. If then go to the updated WP81, I get a popup with info Something is taking longer then normal and then it crashes with ..Ensure unlocked screen.. :/
Could it be an issue with the differen SDKS?
During a repair of all the SDKs, I found an issue with the event log, which I cleared based on The Event Log File is full
Still no success.
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I cannot spin up the emulator from VS2013, when using the WP8.1 solution, but the wp8.0 solution in the same VS works :S
I found an error in a log file, from:
The errors are:
[0F08:14A8][2015-07-23T09:11:44]: Applying execute package: silverlight5_DRT, action: Repair, path: C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\DEB5078B60B74431E2830831EB48DF129CB32932\packages\Silverlight\5.0_DRT\Silverlight_Developer.exe, arguments: '"C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\DEB5078B60B74431E2830831EB48DF129CB32932\packages\Silverlight\5.0_DRT\Silverlight_Developer.exe" /q /ignorewarnings'
[0F08:14A8][2015-07-23T09:11:45]: Error 0x800705de: Process returned error: 0x5de
[0F08:14A8][2015-07-23T09:11:45]: Error 0x800705de: Failed to execute EXE package.
[0550:0E74][2015-07-23T09:11:45]: Error 0x800705de: Failed to configure per-machine EXE package.
[0550:0E74][2015-07-23T09:11:45]: MUX: Installation size in bytes for package: silverlight5_DRT MaxAppDrive: 0 MaxSysDrive: 0 AppDrive: 0 SysDrive: 0
AND
[0F08:14A8][2015-07-23T09:16:16]: Applying execute package:
{312d9252-c71c-4c84-b171-f4ad46e22098}, action: Repair, path:
C:\ProgramData\Package
Cache{312d9252-c71c-4c84-b171-f4ad46e22098}\VS2012.4.exe, arguments:
'"C:\ProgramData\Package
Cache{312d9252-c71c-4c84-b171-f4ad46e22098}\VS2012.4.exe" -repair
-quiet -burn.related.patch' [0F08:14A8][2015-07-23T09:16:23]: Error 0x80048bc7: Process returned error: 0x80048bc7
[0F08:14A8][2015-07-23T09:16:23]: Error 0x80048bc7: Failed to execute
EXE package. [0550:0E74][2015-07-23T09:16:23]: Error 0x80048bc7:
Failed to configure per-machine EXE package.
Anybody knows what to do with this? The error is coming when I repair Windows Phone SDK 8.0
There was a post-VS2013 update for the Windows Phone 8.1 SDK, some odds that you don't have it installed since you did not need it before. The download location is here.
Getting error messages like "port is in use" when there's no obvious reason why it should be in use and seeing excessive download times is also a very strong selector for your installed anti-malware product getting in the way. No specific advice on how to configure it when we don't know what it might be. You definitely first want to try to temporarily disable it so you can identify it as the source of the problem.
I have no Idea of what is the issue, but creating a new solution and importing the existing projects into a new solution has solved all the issues regarding emulator and debugger an AgHost.
Seems like the upgrade function integrated in the solution did not work properly.
I'm getting the below error when I try to run the app certification test on my windows 8.1 app. I've looked around for a while and can't seem to find any solutions for this. The app is written in C#/xaml which I wasn't aware even had a linker.
I'm hoping that someone can guide me in the right direction on how I should start to investigate an error like this as web searches have thus far failed me
Binary analyzer
•Error Found: The binary analyzer test detected the following errors:
◦File [MyTabletApplication.exe] has failed the AppContainerCheck check.
•Impact if not fixed: If the app doesn’t use the available Windows protections, it can increase the vulnerability of the customer's computer to malware.
•How to fix: Apply the required linker options - SAFESEH, DYNAMICBASE, NXCOMPAT, and APPCONTAINER - when you link the app. See links below for more information:
If you are using Visual Studio 2015 and this is a new solution/project make sure the 'Compile with .NET Native tool chain' check box is cleared in the startup project properties in the Release configuration.