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Schedules Tasks #37313

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astridx opened this issue Mar 18, 2022 · 11 comments
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Schedules Tasks #37313

astridx opened this issue Mar 18, 2022 · 11 comments
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good first issue Small tasks with clear documentation about how and in which place you need to fix things in. No Code Attached Yet

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@astridx
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astridx commented Mar 18, 2022

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Create Demo Task - Sleep
  2. Select Cron Expression Advanced as Execution Rule
  3. Do not select all values in area Crone match.

Expected result

You see a message about what you have to select.

Actual result

You see

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@richard67 richard67 added the good first issue Small tasks with clear documentation about how and in which place you need to fix things in. label Mar 19, 2022
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Could be a good first task for a potential GSoC student.

@keshavgbpecdelhi
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Can I go ahead with this?

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Can I go ahead with this?

No need for asking. Just do it.

@keshavgbpecdelhi
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I was trying to set up this , but the command not found popped up on composer. Need Assistance.

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@keshavgbpecdelhi Well, you have to install the Composer software first before you can use it. Same later for node.js before you can use npm. It does not come with a standard Webserver software.

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keshavgbpecdelhi commented Mar 19, 2022

I have done the installation part, can you please tell how to go to the above mentioned page (the path).
I can see this :
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@keshavgbpecdelhi The folder shown in your screenshot should be the root of a local webserver or a subfoder of that root. You then just browser the URL for that local web site, e.g. "http://localhost" if in the webserver root, or "http://localhost/somesubfolder" if in a sub folder.

But honestly: This here is an issue tracker for Joomla issues and not a support forum for teaching how to install Joomla.

If you are a potential GSoC 2022 student, please join our channels on Glip (RingCentral) and put your questions there, so we do not pollute this issue with installation questions and other students can benefit from the answers, too.

Thanks in advance.

@teekhandekar
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@astridx Can I work on this ?

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Quy commented Mar 24, 2022

Please test PR #37350.

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Reopened as the PR is on hold.

@bembelimen bembelimen reopened this Apr 11, 2022
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Closing as having a pull request. Please test #37536 . Thanks in advance.

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