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budibase
longquanzheng
longquanzheng commented Feb 5, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Need to search using LIKE operator with search attributes? eg, WorkflowType LIKE workflowType-prefix.*
Right now the workflowType is using keyword type for performance reason so it doesn't support wildcard search.

https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/keyword.html

keyword fields are untokeniz
yiminc
yiminc commented Jun 11, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
There is an optional config for namespace called "sampled retention days" that can be specified when create a namespace. It was created long ago as workaround for long retentions before long term archival was available.

Describe the solution you'd like
We should get rid of the sampled retention.

**Describe alternatives

S11001001
S11001001 commented Nov 17, 2021

With #11315 done, we can do some small optimizations:

  • NonEmpty
    • if it makes a difference, redefine pour to abstract over IterableFactory and MapFactory, if those implementations do optimization for same-type conversions
    • redesign pour's API to put the factory type first, no more tricky currying, #11933
    • just use toSeq for toSeq, #11933
    • define `coll
obsei
gh-action-pypi-publish
odin
ttymck
ttymck commented Aug 2, 2020

Describe the bug
Deploying a new job, then pulling logs via the CLI results in a panic (SIGSEGV).

To Reproduce

  1. odin deploy -f test.job.yaml
  2. odin log -i {job_id}
vagrant@vagrant:~/odin$ odin log -i dea194794589
panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
[signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x40 pc=0x79c764]

goroutine
jimi

Jimi is an automation first no-code platform designed and developed originally for Security Orchestration and Response. Since its launch jimi has developed into a fully fledged IT automation platform which effortlessly integrates with your existing tools unlocking the potential for autonomous IT and Security operations.

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Sushisource
Sushisource commented Aug 7, 2021

We have a handful of tests that require sleeps to get things to happen in an expected order. This is obviously not ideal. We need a reasonable way to wait for certain things to happen deep in the internals of the code and expose that to tests in a way that doesn't require making all sorts of ugly changes purely for that ability.

If we could leverage tracing for this, that'd be nice. We could ju

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