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Importing Files to Ionic App Dev Studio

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I've just developed an app for the Ionic using Github.  When I try to import the files into the Fitbit Dev Studio, it stays at Transferring Files and doesn't do anything.  What's going on here and how can I fix this?

 

Here is the Github code: https://github.com/slym88/MHS-Time-for-Fitbit-Ionic

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If your laptop is locked down, then you may need to upload them from a computer which isn't so restricted.

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Have you tried excluding your /screenshots or /subModules folders?

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I'm importing it as a zip file.  Do I need to open it up and import the folders individually?

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Yes! It doesn't unpack the zip

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Okay, I've tried that but I can't drag the folders in individually.

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Try using Chrome, you should be able to drag the entire zip contents into the left hand panel.

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I'm working on a school Chromebook.  I don't think the admins here disabled uploading files because I can upload zips.  When I try and upload the folders, it shows a small tooltip saying Access Denied. 

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Sorry, Access Restricted

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Can you create the folder structure in Studio, then upload individual files?

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Trying that now

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Yes, but how do I do the package files and the license?

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The same way.

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But isn't the app license and app uid different for each app?

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Edit the package.json file in a text editor, remove this line:

"appUUID": "78de7609-7b92-4eda-bdf6-fb20c1ff151f",

 

Edit the licence in a text editor and change whatever you need.

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How can I do the images?  They don't upload....

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If your laptop is locked down, then you may need to upload them from a computer which isn't so restricted.

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No, I can move them.  It just reads the same message in Studio that it showed when I was trying to upload .zip files

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Okay, I just tried with my MacBook and it all has to do with the way that Google unpacks .zip files.  It's nothing to do with the fact I'm using a school's laptop, just the fact that it's a ChromeBook.  Thanks for all your help!   I think I've got it now! 🙂

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