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Summary
Really small test difference with 9.x, for the settings page we confirm that the panels are collapsed by default in 9.x.
The panels are closed by default in the implementation, but there is no test confirming this behavior.
Acceptance Criteria
- Write a test to ensure the panels are closed by default.
Resources
9.x Settings page
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Describe the bug
The printf
formatting isn't working as expected from the example in the documentation.
describe.each([
{ a: 1, b: 1, expected: 2 },
{ a: 1, b: 2, expected: 3 },
{ a: 2, b: 1, expected: 3 },
])('describe object add(%i, %i)', ({ a, b, expected }) => {
test(`returns ${expected}`, () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(ex
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I have two setups, in one the -parallel
option works just fine in vscode - it generates parallel test cases as it should. In the other it doesn't do anything (not reporting errors in custom flags is a problem in the vscode go plugin, which is not the issue here).
Both were installed with go get -u github.com/cweill/gotests/...
when in the $HOME directory within 15 minutes of each other.
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On top of being able to specify item type, which must hold for every item, it should be possible to specify the contains schema, which must hold true for at least 1 item by default. It should be possible to specify min/max times the schema may occur using minContains
, maxContains
.
See https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/array.html#contains
As part of this,
I'm trying to automate the interaction with WindowsTerminal. It seems to be a UWP application, which I have no idea how to start such application directly using Application().start
. I've tried to locate it using Desktop
, but got quite confused..
Any help on this?
As the moment it's only possible to install bats from bats-core from source on linux.
We should create packages to install easily on Linux.
It could be:
apt install bats-core
for Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mintyum install bats-core
for Fedora/RedHat/CentOS- a package on (Flathub](www.flathub.org)
- a snap on https://snapcraft.io/
...
Flathub is probably the easiest to support most d
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Hi there,
I think this can be a good issue for a first-time contributor. It would be great if we can increase documentation for the DatabaseCleaner::Configuration API: https://github.com/DatabaseCleaner/database_cleaner/blob/master/lib/database_cleaner/configuration.rb#L56-L72
Even though methods are pretty self-explanatory, I think it is a good idea to maintain a complete documentation for
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Bug
Current Behavior
kubeVersion
isn't set when rendering Helm modules, which results in unexpected behaviour with some Helm charts. Most Bitnami charts set ingressClassName
based on the kubeVersion >1.19
, for example, which means creating any Bitnami chart with an ingress doesn't set ingressClassName
at all.
Expected behavior
Would expect the Kubernetes provider to
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- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
wss://ris-live.ripe.net/v1/ws/?client=hoppscotch.io
{ "type": "ris_subscribe" }
to the remote server