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Describe the bug
Storybook --host attribute it changes localhost where it should change network host.
start-storybook -h 192.168.89.89 -p 9009
Local: http://192.168.89.89:9009
On your network: http://10.0.2.15:9009
The expected result should be like the one bellow
Local: http://localhost::9009/
On your network: http://192.168.89.89:9009
🚀 Feature Proposal
From #10123.
When we find a config file, we should also check if there is a jest
entry in any sibling package.json
and print a warning that it is ignored.
If using --config
we should not warn.
Motivation
Helps the user have correct and consistent
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:
- Click the resize button on the code editor and drag it down
- The code doesn't resize
Expected behavior
I expected the code to resize as I drag down the button.
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- When in doubt, create an issue here.
- If you have an issue with the Jasmine docs, file an issue in the docs repo
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They should take single matcher during construction, and their match
method should take a generic range, using the new generic matcher support.
Expected usage:
REQUIRE_THAT(get_keys(), AllMatch(KeyPattern({1, 2, 3})));
REQUIRE_THAT(get_numbers(), NoneMatch(IsOdd{}));
REQUIRE_THAT(get_strings(), AnyMatch(Contains("webscale") && !Contains("MongoDB")));
the matching semantics
@benoittgt very kindly submitted a PR to fix some spacing issues in the markdown using gofmtmd.
It should be possible to automate this as part of the build script
Hi,
It seems like the HTTP Assert package does not allow me to specify a body to pass in a POST request for example. Looking at the HTTPBody()
function, the body argument is set to nil
:
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)
Is this by design, or am I looking at a missing feature?
Cheers,
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Would it be possible to add "trim" parameter to keyword "Should Be Equal As Strings" (+related keywords)?
Many times I need to compare two strings, but there are some trailing or leading whitespaces in the actual value, which I don't care about, so I always have to trim them before. Having trim as a parameter in these keywords would help me a lot :)
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