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Hello, I am having a lot of problems with pbiviz, I installed the certificate using:
pbiviz --install-cert
on powershell
but I still get the message
" warn Local valid certificate not found."
When initializing "pbiviz start" and then getting the message on the browser NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
This results in being unable to visualize the custom visual on the developer environment.
I tried:
Please help.
Or there is an option to visualise the custom visual locally
Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Hope this helps resolve your issue. Let me know if you have any further questions.
"--clean" is not a valid option for pbiviz, and "--no-ssl" is not a valid option for pbiviz start.
Hi @Anonymous - I'm now getting the same error as you all of a sudden, did you end up finding a resolution to the issue?
Like you noted, the "--clean" and "--no-ssl" options are unknown for me too.
It's been a while and I'm afraid that I can't remember the fix exactly, but I do recall that this thread is entirely a red herring. It had nothing to do with correctly installing the certificate.
Wish I could be more helpful, but our organization has realized that Power BI simply cannot meet our data needs, and have moved on from it. In particular, the limitation on the amount of data that can be handed to custom visuals was crippling. So I haven't worked with it for quite some time.
Hi @Anonymous - thanks very much for the reply!
You're absolutely right that it was a red herring - I followed the recommended steps in this Github issue thread here, essentially:
Hopefully this helps anyone else out that finds this thread.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Before you start development, you'll need to install node.js and the pbiviz package. Then, when your local environment is set up, you'll need to configure Power BI service for developing a Power BI visual.
Here is a documnent aboout this:
Setting up an environment for developing a Power BI visual - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope it could help you.
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
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