Hi,
We are trying to use GIT to allow co-authoring of a canvas app between 2 users. We have created a GitHub organisation of which we are both members. We have created a repo for the project and successfully added the Power App. Both of us can open/access the app successfully and make changes. The first user to "Commit and check for GIT updates", manages to do so successfully. It seems to both commit the changes and fetch updates (of which there are none at this point). When the second user tries to "Commit and check for GIT updates", the system crashes, with this error.
And, there-after, when the first user tries again to "Commit and check for GIT updates", it also crashes. Each time the app crashes, we have to re-open the app from scratch. On reopening, we also have to re-approve all connectors every time on the way in. Once reopened - it can be seen that not all changes were committed. It seems random as to which changes get committed and which don't. We are not working on the same screens, so it is definitely not a change conflict. We also made sure the controls we added were named differently, but that made no difference.
Any ideas from anyone? I have logged a support request but suspect it will be shunted because it is an experimental feature.
Any help will be much appreciated. Need help desperately on a large app.
Regards
Lael
No. Documentation is quite clear that it won't work in those instances. Stock standard Power Apps. Nothing fancy.
Are you using Code Component Frameworks in your App?
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