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When reloading a page, you may encounter the following error:
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /var/www/html/content/core/lib/Drupal/Core/{some file .php} on line n
Solution
To resolve this issue, you need to adjust the max_execution_time parameter in the php.ini file.
Use the following command to locate your php.ini file:
php --iniThe response will be similar to
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /usr/local/etc/php
Loaded Configuration File: ...
Andrew Fletcher
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Overview of the elements
Set Up API Keys
Obtain API keys for Pinecone and...
Andrew Fletcher
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Lando is a local development environment tool, and it might not directly support...
Andrew Fletcher
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The issue of over 300 simultaneous database connections in the context of AWS...
Andrew Fletcher
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Finalising a deployment to Drupal 10 and reviewing the latest log...
Andrew Fletcher
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The error message "Attempting to re-run cron while it is already running" in Drupal typically indicates that another instance of the cron job is still running when the system tries to start a new one. Cron is a process that performs various tasks for Drupal, such as indexing content, checking for updates, and performing other scheduled tasks.
Some potential causes and solutions for this issue
Long-Running Cron Jobs
If a cron job takes longer to complete than the interval between cron runs, it...
Andrew Fletcher
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As you're using Bootstrap 5 and applying a style for the hover state of an...
Andrew Fletcher
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Lando is a development environment tool that makes it easier to set up and...
Andrew Fletcher
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The error message "RuntimeError: Directory 'static/' does not exist" typically...
Andrew Fletcher
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It seems like you're using the CharacterTextSplitter class from the tiktoken...
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In Drupal Twig templates, you can set a variable like paragraph_parent to the parent entity of a paragraph using the paragraph.getParentEntity() method. This is a common approach when you want to access the parent entity (e.g., a node) that contains the paragraph. Here's how you can do it:
{# Get the parent entity (e.g., node) of the paragraph #}
{% set paragraph_parent = paragraph.getParentEntity() %}
{# Now you can access properties of the parent entity #}
{{ paragraph_parent.title.value }}In...
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Docker containers list
To view a list of Docker containers that are currently...
Andrew Fletcher
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The viewport meta tag in a website's HTML is used to control how the webpage is...
Andrew Fletcher
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If the Android app icon is not changing from the default icon (in my situation...
Andrew Fletcher
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To use OpenAI to summarise text from a PDF using Python 3.11.6, you'll first...