Topic: Did something change with gitlab access?
mdbangular_es free asked 4 years ago
I've had the the following line in my package.json file for my project for awhile now, and it's been working just fine
"ng-uikit-pro-standard": "git+https://oauth2:<--snip-->@git.mdbootstrap.com/mdb/angular/ng-uikit-pro-standard.git#8.10.0",
As of this morning, when I try to do an npm install or npm ci, it gets stuck (and as npm is wont to do, even verbose mode won't tell you what it's stuck doing)
If I remove ng-uikit-pro-standard from package.json, installation happens just fine!
So it looks like the problem is being able to retrieve the data.
If I do a
git clone "https://oauth2:<--snip-->@git.mdbootstrap.com/mdb/angular/ng-uikit-pro-standard.git#8.10.0"
I get the following
Cloning into 'ng-uikit-pro-standard.git#8.10.0'...
fatal: unable to update url base from redirection:
asked for: https://oauth2:KEY@git.mdbootstrap.com/mdb/angular/ng-uikit-pro-standard.git#6.7.1/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack
redirect: https://git.mdbootstrap.com/users/sign_in
I don't see any other warnings or errors... Did something about access change?
mdbangular_es free answered 4 years ago
Yes, I know. That was an attempt troubleshooting step.
The first bit I included was from my package.json file (as noted). It got there by doing exactly what you said and has been working for a long time.
With NO CHANGES at all, having done what you said, it suddenly stopped working.
That's what I need help understanding. Why would it stop working without me doing anything at all.
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mdbangular_es free commented 4 years ago
I am able to sign in and see https://git.mdbootstrap.com/mdb/angular/ng-uikit-pro-standard and see content there, so it doesn't seem like an account access problem in general.
Arkadiusz Idzikowski staff commented 4 years ago
You should use this command to install ng-uikit-pro-standard dependency in your existing Angular app, no to clone the repository.
npm install "https://oauth2:<--snip-->@git.mdbootstrap.com/mdb/angular/ng-uikit-pro-standard.git#8.10.0"