Lightning component not visible to community members











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So I have a lightning component



<aura:component implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global" controller="GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL">
<aura:attribute name="accs" type="Account"/>

<aura:handler name="init" action="{!c.doInit}" value="{!this}"/>

<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem padding="around-small" size="6">
<lightning:card title="My Brand new Lightning Component">
....


And it shows up in my Community Builder. And I am able to publish my community builder and set it as the landing page for my community.

But when I log in as a community user my Lightning Component is just not there. All the other components from the Builder show up.

So what am I missing?










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  • Did you receive community published successfully email before loging in and trying?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:41










  • @PranayJaiswal, yes.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:42










  • Also can you check if you have provided Access to Class "GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL" to community user profile?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:43










  • @PranayJaiswal Yup. That profile has access.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:47










  • It should work, Its very strange. Can you remove init handler in your code, save and then try refreshing the community?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:51















up vote
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So I have a lightning component



<aura:component implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global" controller="GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL">
<aura:attribute name="accs" type="Account"/>

<aura:handler name="init" action="{!c.doInit}" value="{!this}"/>

<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem padding="around-small" size="6">
<lightning:card title="My Brand new Lightning Component">
....


And it shows up in my Community Builder. And I am able to publish my community builder and set it as the landing page for my community.

But when I log in as a community user my Lightning Component is just not there. All the other components from the Builder show up.

So what am I missing?










share|improve this question






















  • Did you receive community published successfully email before loging in and trying?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:41










  • @PranayJaiswal, yes.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:42










  • Also can you check if you have provided Access to Class "GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL" to community user profile?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:43










  • @PranayJaiswal Yup. That profile has access.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:47










  • It should work, Its very strange. Can you remove init handler in your code, save and then try refreshing the community?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:51













up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











So I have a lightning component



<aura:component implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global" controller="GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL">
<aura:attribute name="accs" type="Account"/>

<aura:handler name="init" action="{!c.doInit}" value="{!this}"/>

<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem padding="around-small" size="6">
<lightning:card title="My Brand new Lightning Component">
....


And it shows up in my Community Builder. And I am able to publish my community builder and set it as the landing page for my community.

But when I log in as a community user my Lightning Component is just not there. All the other components from the Builder show up.

So what am I missing?










share|improve this question













So I have a lightning component



<aura:component implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global" controller="GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL">
<aura:attribute name="accs" type="Account"/>

<aura:handler name="init" action="{!c.doInit}" value="{!this}"/>

<lightning:layout>
<lightning:layoutItem padding="around-small" size="6">
<lightning:card title="My Brand new Lightning Component">
....


And it shows up in my Community Builder. And I am able to publish my community builder and set it as the landing page for my community.

But when I log in as a community user my Lightning Component is just not there. All the other components from the Builder show up.

So what am I missing?







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  • Did you receive community published successfully email before loging in and trying?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:41










  • @PranayJaiswal, yes.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:42










  • Also can you check if you have provided Access to Class "GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL" to community user profile?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:43










  • @PranayJaiswal Yup. That profile has access.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:47










  • It should work, Its very strange. Can you remove init handler in your code, save and then try refreshing the community?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:51


















  • Did you receive community published successfully email before loging in and trying?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:41










  • @PranayJaiswal, yes.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:42










  • Also can you check if you have provided Access to Class "GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL" to community user profile?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:43










  • @PranayJaiswal Yup. That profile has access.
    – AvailableName
    Nov 29 at 12:47










  • It should work, Its very strange. Can you remove init handler in your code, save and then try refreshing the community?
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    Nov 29 at 12:51
















Did you receive community published successfully email before loging in and trying?
– Pranay Jaiswal
Nov 29 at 12:41




Did you receive community published successfully email before loging in and trying?
– Pranay Jaiswal
Nov 29 at 12:41












@PranayJaiswal, yes.
– AvailableName
Nov 29 at 12:42




@PranayJaiswal, yes.
– AvailableName
Nov 29 at 12:42












Also can you check if you have provided Access to Class "GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL" to community user profile?
– Pranay Jaiswal
Nov 29 at 12:43




Also can you check if you have provided Access to Class "GSTAR_LGHT_CTRL" to community user profile?
– Pranay Jaiswal
Nov 29 at 12:43












@PranayJaiswal Yup. That profile has access.
– AvailableName
Nov 29 at 12:47




@PranayJaiswal Yup. That profile has access.
– AvailableName
Nov 29 at 12:47












It should work, Its very strange. Can you remove init handler in your code, save and then try refreshing the community?
– Pranay Jaiswal
Nov 29 at 12:51




It should work, Its very strange. Can you remove init handler in your code, save and then try refreshing the community?
– Pranay Jaiswal
Nov 29 at 12:51










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Check the objects referred in component by the Community site User have access to that Object in Profile Settings. If not, the component won't be displayed.






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    The profile in use for this community did not have read access to the Account object. Setting that fixed it.
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    The profile in use for this community did not have read access to the Account object. Setting that fixed it.
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    The profile in use for this community did not have read access to the Account object. Setting that fixed it.
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    The profile in use for this community did not have read access to the Account object. Setting that fixed it.
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The profile in use for this community did not have read access to the Account object. Setting that fixed it.
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The profile in use for this community did not have read access to the Account object. Setting that fixed it.
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