Razvan (Raz)
Razvan (Raz)
Hey @ajmeraaxesh I just gave a try and try to find the issue on your site. The error appears after a while, which most likely means that your backend service...
Hey @joshstrike in Chartbrew you have to create new datasets for each line you want to see on your chart. The datasets will then share the X&Y axes and display...
Hey @Nadir-info2016 That looks like the client application cannot reach the backend app of Chartbrew. The first place I'd look at are the env variables, especially the ones starting with...
Hey @mapdeep I think the your API host `REACT_APP_API_HOST` variable is pointing towards your client application rather than API. Can you also check the `Preview` tab in the devtools to...
Hey @pxlaue It looks like your current Linux user doesn't have permission to create files in the folder you ran the `npx` command. I suggest you create an empty folder...
I'll need to check the CLI tool to see if anything is going amiss there. In the meantime, you can try setting the project up using git directly. You can...
I googled the issue and it appears to be something related to webpack (the builder for the front-end) and brand new NodeJS versions. Are you able to change the version...
Ah forgot to mention that you need to install the node modules again since you are still using the ones installed with Node 19. So in the `client` folder, run...
Hey @TehShrike the `create-chartbrew-app` CLI tool needs to be updated as it doesn't work properly at the moment. I suggest trying to run the app directly with the npm commands:...
Hey @stillhope there's no detailed explanation of the architecture because it will be a nightmare to maintain from our side. Not sure why this information is necessary, seems awfully specific....