Serverless
Serverless architecture refers to apps that depend on third-party services (backend as a service, or BaaS) or custom code (functions as a service, or FaaS). Their goal is to free the developer and operator from managing the server their code runs on.
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Can anyone please help me out. I'm getting error while generating KONG client credentials on HTTP port 8000.
{ "error_description": "You must use HTTPS", "error": "access_denied" }
I have added trusted_ips = 0.0.0.0/0,::/0 in kong.conf also, but it didn't work.
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Expected Behavior
Request times out after certain amount of time
Actual Behavior
req {
method
PUT
remoteHost
127.0.0.1
requestURI
/actors/TimerActorType/zzz/ method / registerTimer
requestURL
http: //127.0.0.1:8080/actors/TimerActo
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Describe the bug
If I pass 'Next 7 days' into the dateRange in query, the response is not a range over the next 7 days but only the day IN 7 days.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Build a query like this:
const query: Query = {
measures: [
measure
],
timeDimensions: [
{
dimension: 'Your.Dimension,
dateRange: 'Next 7
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🚀 Feature
Enable having custom certificates from a local CA server instead of Certbot.
Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
Searched documentation and issues history here, didn't find any similar issues.
Read some of the source code and available config flags, didn't see any that are relevant.
Went to the source code and it seems like Certbot is the
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Command: cortex debug exec API_NAME
Behavior: choose a running API pod (at random is ok if there are multiple), and run e.g. kubectl exec -it api-iris-classifier-6d866654f8-pwz62 --container api -- /bin/bash
This command should be executed in the manager container, similar to how the cortex cluster up
command works. However unlike cortex cluster up
, this command will require interact
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Missing functionality to update min/max cpu/mem of an exiting ENV. Currently, to update, we are forced to delete and re-create the env. This also has a risk of dependent functions being erratic. It also de-couple resource utilization independent of function creation and be useful to update the resource in a quick to respond situ
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The typescript runtime was recently added to openwhisk but we do not yet have docs for the runtime and it is missing from runtimes.json.
We need a doc like https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/blob/master/docs/actions-nodejs.md for typescript functions.
Adding the runtime to the runtime manifest can be done per https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/blob/master/docs/actions-new.md#the-
Issue description: Apisix stream_routes's parameter "remote_addr" only support single ip, needs to support multiple ip or match rules like "192.168.0.0/16", just like http routes parameter "remote_addr"
Environment
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- apisix version (cmd:
apisix version
): 2.6 - OS (cmd:
uname -a
): CentOS7 - OpenResty / Ng
this will very quickly get out of hand if we allow it, i realize we don't have principles written down anywhere but to date one of them has been that binaries 'just work' without having to do any configuration. currently a user must set FN_MAX_REQUEST_SIZE, FN_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE -- neither of these should be required to run.
test case:
cd tests/fn-system-tests/
go test -v
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