go to post John Murray · Oct 25, 2024 Maybe a browser add-on? For example https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/accept-language-per-site/ (not tested by me, so please don't treat this as an endorsement).
go to post John Murray · Oct 21, 2024 David, if you point your Edge to edge://policy/ does it report an AuthSchemes policy value?
go to post John Murray · Oct 14, 2024 See the Path Prefix element of the definition. https://docs.intersystems.com/components/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls...
go to post John Murray · Oct 10, 2024 With the release of VS Code 1.94.2 today this problem has been resolved unless you are using a multi-root workspace that has one or more file:// root folders in addition to your isfs:// one(s). A side effect of the 1.94.2 fix is that people using our beta VSIX with proposed APIs enabled will no longer get the benefit of the new 1.94 Explorer Find functionality, despite the beta being capable of participating in this. We hope the VS Code team will resolve this in 1.95 next month.
go to post John Murray · Oct 7, 2024 Yes, maybe the Management Portal login on the server allows Unauthenticated.
go to post John Murray · Oct 5, 2024 I hope you will do me the honour of reviewing my IPM VS Code extension, and of taking a look at the new extensions I added to the 2024 edition of the DX Jetpack extension pack that you reviewed last year.
go to post John Murray · Oct 3, 2024 If the user I authenticate with doesn't have USE permission on %Service_Login you don't even try, which means I get a terminal session with the username and roles (typically %All) of the account IRIS runs as. I have raised https://github.com/caretdev/iterm/issues/2 about this.
go to post John Murray · Oct 3, 2024 What about if you are logged into Linux as the userid which your IRIS runs as? On a default install it's typically irisusr, and on the containerized IRIS instances @Dmitry Maslennikov probably uses it's typically irisowner. Here's what I find when I successfully connect to a Docker container created from a DC registry image, authenticating as SuperUser/SYS Node: d2ba2ec8dbce, Instance: IRIS USER>w $zv IRIS for UNIX (Ubuntu Server LTS for x86-64 Containers) 2024.1 (Build 262U) Thu Mar 7 2024 15:36:40 EST USER>w $username SuperUser USER>!whoami irisowner USER>
go to post John Murray · Oct 2, 2024 @Jeffrey Drumm I think your issue is likely to be that the app apparently assumes this OS-level command will lead directly to an IRIS shell prompt without requiring credentials. On Linux this means the %Service_Terminal service is accepting Operating System authentication. There must also be an IRIS user definition that matches the OS username under which IRIS runs, and that user must have sufficient rights. Enabling login-related audit messages may help you diagnose failures in this area: /path/to/iris/bin/irisdb -s/path/to/iris/mgr
go to post John Murray · Oct 2, 2024 Are you able to launch an IRIS Lite Terminal onto this server from inside VS Code? Testing this could rule out it being an issue with websockets.
go to post John Murray · Oct 2, 2024 @Jeffrey Drumm does this also happen if you launch iterm from a private browser session?
go to post John Murray · Oct 2, 2024 Browser devtools network trace shows this repeatedly: oops: <PYTHON EXCEPTION> 246 <class 'ModuleNotFoundError'>: No module named 'termios'
go to post John Murray · Oct 2, 2024 Has anyone here succeeded in making this work with 2024.1 or 2024.2 on Windows? I've tried two separate IRIS instances, and in both cases I only get a blank black page after IRIS authentication.
go to post John Murray · Oct 1, 2024 Disappointed that you have picked such a US-centric time for this, so I won't be able to participate. Thank you for rescheduling the meeting.
go to post John Murray · Oct 1, 2024 It seems that sometimes the first command you issue after opening the tab doesn't run. Please try `version` twice. After you get the version response try using other commands.
go to post John Murray · Oct 1, 2024 @Evgeny Shvarov re #3 when you write git-source-control are you referring to this package? https://openexchange.intersystems.com/package/Git-for-Shared-Development... Is using this with the client-side paradigm a supported mode? I haven't yet found any documentation to that effect.