I actually started saving Wappler site files in the same path as a Mamp server installation.īut I want to unsnarl this before I go on. Is there a tutorial or best practice on how to initiate a localhost node.js server for rendering these pages in a browser view while also setting up the best location for Wappler development sites? Or if I am taking a GitHub 3rd party open repository into my localhost server and using Visuall Studio to modify it. Use the command line to open the directory where the Java file is located, then. There is no statement here, only a simplest output HelloWorld. Display the SDK, and its version of the current system. Display content: Xcode 4.2 Build version 4D199. My question now is how to Install one server environment that can be used by Wappler and also when I am using a non-node.js web browser to see rendered pages. View the version number and build version of Xcode xcodebuild -version. In another Terminal window it’s happy with the Node.JS version 12. Once you have Xcode installed, open a terminal, run xcode-select -install, and click the Install button to install the required command line developer. In one place I get the message that I have to update Node.JS to version 13. The sym link Wappler/Xcode terminal system check offers fails because permissions are read-only. I don’t know how to correctly reconcile this with what Wappler detects on Server Check. And other dependencies for a server environment to develop an app already well-developed on GitHub by another developer. I have a separate setup on my MacPro Intel 2020 which I’ll dare open up later when I have resolved things on my 2015 model. My issue is probably because after setting up Wappler in my Intel MacPro 2015 I was learning the terminal and installed node.js at the root of my MacPro Adminstrator path
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