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Every Step that Pipelines runs emits a JSON object with metadata about its execution: the content of task results, a StartedAt timestamp, step exit codes etc etc.
The JSON object is passed back to the Tekton Controller by way of the "Termination Message", a Kubernetes feature that allows a Container to write a short amount of content that ends up back in the Pod's YAML. The emphasis here is on
Describe the bug
data docs columns shrink to 1 character width with long query
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- make a batch from a long query string
- run validation
- render result to data docs
- See screenshot
<img width="1525" alt="Data_documentation_compiled_by_Great_Expectations" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/928247/103230647-30eca500-4
We are using font-awesome V4 and should migrate to font-awesome V5 which comes with its own vue.js module: https://github.com/FortAwesome/vue-fontawesome
Migration includes removing old font-awesome V4 module and changing all existing icons to new vue.js tag.
This is blocked until #114 is merged which comes with first initial integration.
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We're running usability tests and would love for you to record walking through our tutorials. The idea for this ticket is that you do a screen capture walking through one of more of the following examples:
- Hello World! (15 minutes)
- [Iris Dataset](https://kedro.readthedocs.io/en/stable/02_get_started
Summary
When creating docker images for Java applications in the current setup in Jenkins-X the application and all dependencies are all placed in one jar file, meaning it will be in one layer in the docker image.
This means that when new versions of the application are created the unchanged dependencies can't be reused.
It would be a great enhancement if the application code where p
Java and Python provide logging frameworks for recording errors and stack traces. Logging can be configured to format those messages, such as by removing newlines from stack traces, adding timestamps, and putting a log level (INFO, WARN, ERROR) on the message. In the future, it may also include json structured logging. Using the logging framew
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stelligent / mu
While testing another PR, I found that mu pipeline logs command displays information from the pipelines, but also shows this error:
$ mu pipeline logs
[... normal, expected output ...]
func1 ▶ ERROR ResourceNotFoundException: The specified log group does not exist.
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Describe the bug
In the official docs, the page for Helm notes that variables can be substituted using the $ character, but do not specify how to escape them. The user should not have to dig through the source code for this information. If this is not a supported feature, then the docs should state this very clearly.
To Reproduce
See https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user-g