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hoppscotch
JoelJacobStephen
JoelJacobStephen commented Aug 24, 2020

Describe the bug
When I pull the resize button of the code editor, it doesn't the resize the code in the editor.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Click the resize button on the code editor and drag it down
  2. The code doesn't resize

Expected behavior
I expected the code to resize as I drag down the button.

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insomnia
abbasc52
abbasc52 commented Sep 25, 2020

Unable to use insomnia designer export with CLI
I am planning to use the inso cli to integrate with CI. I don't plan on create a separate git repo and would like to use it along with my existing repo.

Importing insomnia export in the CLI
If the cli can import the insomnia_export file and create the .insomnia folder or directly run it , that can simplify using inso for CI

kirillgroshkov
kirillgroshkov commented May 13, 2020

I've read many similar closed issues, but haven't found a good documented solution on what can I do as a consumer of ky package if I need to support e.g iOS 10.0 browser (that breaks on async/await support currently).

I agree that it's not related to ky itself, but can be a nice help for the consumers of the package.

In our particular can we don't use babel (we use typescript), so I'm

node-fetch
tinovyatkin
tinovyatkin commented Jun 12, 2020

node-fetch currently completely ignoring Content-Length header while consuming response.
Fetch specification about handling Content-Length on server response says almost nothing:
https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-network-fetch (see whatwg/fetch#67)

On other hand, we have a fetch-node specific extension to limit the size of the response.

My prop

armeria
ikhoon
ikhoon commented Mar 19, 2020

In our codebase, we push RequestContext and immediately run some code with try-with-resources.
For example:

try (SafeCloseable ignored = ctx.push()) {
    logger.trace(decorate(msg));
}

If RequestContext provides run(Runnable) or call(Callable) we can reduce boilerplate code and simplify it.

ctx.run(() -> logger.trace(decorate(msg));

This is inspired by g

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