Can you check your browser’s web console to see what’s the actual response you’re getting from the call?
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That’s the Console tab of the developer tools. Try switching to the Network tab and executing the call.
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That’s the Console tab of the developer tools. Try switching to the Network tab and executing the call.
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Date: Sunday, August 6, 2017 at 13:27
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Subject: Re: is '😱 Could not render this component, see the console' an error message or can it be ignored
The browser's web console is clean (Figure 1 below shows the console after the post command has been executed in swagger). Swagger and the application are both running in Chrome (version 59.0.3071 64-bit). I downloaded swagger 3.3.1 onto my local machine into C:/swagger & am running it from there. I start swagger by opening the cmd prompt, cd into C:/swagger & then executing the 'npm start' command. I've attempted running the api (starting it from visual studio) in both debug and release mode.
Figure 1:
On Sunday, August 6, 2017 at 2:16:17 PM UTC-5, Ron wrote:
Can you check your browser’s web console to see what’s the actual response you’re getting from the call?
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Date: Friday, August 4, 2017 at 14:11
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Subject: is '😱 Could not render this component, see the console' an error message or can it be ignored
Hi, I was wondering if the, '😱 Could not render this component, see the console' was an error message or if it can just be ignored (or maybe a warning that encompass a lot and therefore is not always applicable?). I am testing uploading a file (as shown in first image). The code that is getting hit (the nodejs javascript which corresponds to this post) is shown in figure 2. it is very simply but once line 23 gets executed the 'could not render' message appears. However, the response of 'Hello World!' does get displayed in swagger. I looked around online for the meaning of this message but the only postings about this didn't seem to be asking about this message but an error message in the 'server response' section of swagger.
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