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Something went wrong with 'Set Up Account'.
Type: Bug
The SDF is properly configured. There is an active file in the editor which belong to the current workspace. Before running this command, I have selected a file from the current workspace and make it active in the editor.
But whenever I run the command 'Set Up Account', I am getting the following error :
"Something went wrong with 'Set Up Account'."
Extension version: 1.4.1 VS Code version: Code 1.77.3 (704ed70d4fd1c6bd6342c436f1ede30d1cff4710, 2023-04-12T09:16:02.548Z) OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22621 Modes: Sandboxed: Yes
System Info
Item | Value |
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CPUs | Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz (16 x 3792) |
GPU Status | 2d_canvas: enabled canvas_oop_rasterization: disabled_off direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok gpu_compositing: enabled multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on opengl: enabled_on rasterization: enabled raw_draw: disabled_off_ok skia_renderer: enabled_on video_decode: enabled video_encode: enabled vulkan: disabled_off webgl: enabled webgl2: enabled webgpu: disabled_off |
Load (avg) | undefined |
Memory (System) | 31.79GB (9.71GB free) |
Process Argv | --crash-reporter-id 9e8b0dc7-3d57-49a7-abc4-2a47292449d3 |
Screen Reader | no |
VM | 0% |
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Hi @JJ0011 sorry about the experience you had. Is there a message in the 'Output' window of vscode? A 'see details' when the notification appears? Can you please send a screenshot of the error?
I am having this same issue. Here is a screenshot:
Yea, same. Sorry @tourajvaziri but there's nothing in the output or additional info.
Just the message as Ryan has shown.
VSCode 1.78.0 Oracle JDK 17 SuiteCloud Extension 1.4.2
Hi @JJ0011, @ryan-gillies and Sameul-Dainton
Please provide us the specific info about your environment:
- OS type and version - Please do not extract this info from vscode about section, we just want to know type of OS and its main version like: Windows 10 Pro, MacOS Ventura 13.2.1 or Fedora Linux 38 (Workstation Edition)
- vscode version
- suitecloud extension version
- java version
A screenshot of your project hierarchy (tree view) may also be useful.
We haven't been able to reproduce your error for the SuiteCloud: Set Up Account command, so we are going to ask for some steps that may help to solve the issue.
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Please try to run the SutieCloud: Add Dependency References to the Manifest command. Does it works succesfully? If it doesn't work, please take a screenshot of the error notification and if the See Details button appears also the related logs.
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Let's install a previous version (1.3.2) of the suitecloud extension. To install a previous extension version: Select extension section of the activity bar (icon similar to a tetris piece) Select the SuiteCloud Extension Click on the drop down context menu at the side of the Uninstall button Select version 1.3.2 Reload vscode
After installing the v1.3.2 trigger again the SuiteCloud: Set Up Account command again and let us know about the result. Once you are done with this tryout you can restore the suitecloud extension to latest version.
As a workaround you can also install the node suitecloud CLI and setup the account for your project from the command line by running suitecloud account:setup To install suitecloud-cli please check: https://github.com/oracle/netsuite-suitecloud-sdk/tree/master/packages/node-cli
Add Dependency returns the same error with no additional info, see details or anything in the output.
Windows 11 Pro VS Code 1.78.0 Extension 1.4.2 Java Version 8 Update 371 (build 1.8.0_371-b11)
1.3.2 does appear to work. I'm afraid I'm just about to log off for the day to go through it fully. Reverting back to 1.4.2 does not fix the issue.
I'll be sure to give the workaround a try once I have the time. Appreciate the help!
All the best~
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On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 3:45 PM David Rebolleda Mir @.***> wrote:
Hi @JJ0011 https://github.com/JJ0011, @ryan-gillies https://github.com/ryan-gillies and Sameul-Dainton
Please provide us the specific info about your environment:
- OS type and version - Please do not extract this info from vscode about section, we just want to know type of OS and its main version like: Windows 10 Pro, MacOS Ventura 13.2.1 or Fedora Linux 38 (Workstation Edition)
- vscode version
- suitecloud extension version
- java version
A screenshot of your project hierarchy (tree view) may also be useful.
We haven't been able to reproduce your error for the SuiteCloud: Set Up Account command, so we are going to ask for some steps that may help to solve the issue.
Please try to run the SutieCloud: Add Dependency References to the Manifest command. Does it works succesfully? If it doesn't work, please take a screenshot of the error notification and if the See Details button appears also the related logs. 2.
Let's install a previous version (1.3.2) of the suitecloud extension. To install a previous extension version: Select extension section of the activity bar (icon similar to a tetris piece) Select the SuiteCloud Extension Click on the drop down context menu at the side of the Uninstall button Select version 1.3.2 Reload vscode
After installing the v1.3.2 trigger again the SuiteCloud: Set Up Account command again and let us know about the result. Once you are done with this tryout you can restore the suitecloud extension to latest version.
As a workaround you can also install the node suitecloud CLI and setup the account for your project from the command line by running suitecloud account:setup To install suitecloud-cli please check: https://github.com/oracle/netsuite-suitecloud-sdk/tree/master/packages/node-cli
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Oh that's odd. Came back today to try out the 1.3.2 and it's now having the same issue. >_<
I created a new project and it appears to be working now.
The error appears to be caused by creating a project with jest testing enabled.
@Samuel-Dainton thanks for the info, we'll consider your provided info for further investigation.
We have been able to replicate the error, thanks to the info provided by @Samuel-Dainton
Source of the problem is that npm dependencies are not properly installed when creating a project from vscode-extension that includes support for unit testing.
As a workaround you can manually install the dependencies from the terminal by running npm install
from the root of your project (note that nodejs/npm needs to be installed in your machine). After installing the dependencies SuiteCloud: Set Up Account
should properly work.
We'll track this bug to fix it.
Has this been resolved yet? I am experiencing the same issue, when I create a SuiteCloud project and include JEST testing
@nguyena-smartecarte @Samuel-Dainton @JJ0011 Can you please verify if the solution provided works? https://github.com/oracle/netsuite-suitecloud-sdk/issues/716#issuecomment-1540127440
Is there any otther solution for this problem, I have had this error for a week. OS type and version: Window 10 vscode version: 1.8.2.2 java verision: 17.0.8 jdk version: v1.5.1 Btw, I cannot add dependencies to manifest.xml file too.
@hamayxx When you run java -version
in the terminal/ command prompt, what is the output?
@hamayxx When you run
java -version
in the terminal/ command prompt, what is the output?
Here is the output "java 17.0.8 2023-07-18 LTS Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 17.0.8+9-LTS-211) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.0.8+9-LTS-211, mixed mode, sharing)"
Btw, I have just installed a previous version of JDK (v1.4.1) then it works. Just wonder that what happened to these JDK version.
Extension 1.4.2 with Java JDK 17.0.7 works... but newer extension or JDK doesn't. It even corrupts credentials file.