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Can't run it locally #98
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Can you post full error message (or screenshot) here? This will make troubleshooting easier. Thanks! |
Where do you place the .vars.toml ? It should be under the root directory, at the same level as package.json |
yup; I did that too |
How does your .vars.toml file look like? You can copy & paste here and remove all the secret values (or replace with some placeholders) Bear with me - remote troubleshooting based on texts is difficult. We have to guess... A lot of guesses... |
One way to troubleshoot on your end (by yourself) is to instrument some console.log in the scripts. After all, this is an opensource project and you have all the source code. And this could be a great pull request to make to make the local dev experience better -
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CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME = "dasasdasd" |
Your .vars.toml looks good to me. I'm afraid I run out of guesses on what went wrong on your end.. We'll leave this issue open. Maybe people who run into similar issues will be able to chime in.
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weird this is it works on mac os though; for my same .vars.toml and linux too |
sounds like a Windows-specific issue... anyways, we'll leave the issue open. This could be a good pull request if anyone is interested to make it work on Windows. I might find some time myself to tackle it - but first) need to find time, second) setup a Windows virtual machine :) |
After setting up .vars.toml file, and then running yarn dev/npm run dev it gives
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID not an internal or external similar for each variable
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