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Why I need your help
Currently I'm working on a lot of features, which included adding support for different database types namely postgresql
but that takes a lot of time and keeps me from adding the other features. So because of the time it takes I'm inclined to push back db support to the release after the upcoming one. But then still, it takes a lot of time.
My request
Is anyo
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Describe the bug
Character greater then > breaks comment in formatter
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to https://vscode-sqltools.mteixeira.dev/playground/formatter
- Click on insert into below text:
-- comments are
-- breaks by sign greater than >
-- unfortunately - See error
Expected behavior
the comment should not be affected by a character grea
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When running kubectl schemahero install --yaml
the Statefulset for the manager includes an "availableReplicas" field. This should not be present b/c it's not installable with it.
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Problem
At the moment it is not trivial to know how long it took for a switchover to be completed (meaning the primary being promoted, not the former primary to re-attach). Also, by calculating the difference between timestamps of target and current primary, you only know the last switchover.
Solution
Please report in the log the following:
- switchover: the new primary sta
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Environment
Liquibase Version: 4.6.1
Liquibase Integration & Version: 4.6.1
Liquibase Extension(s) & Version: 4.6.1
Database Vendor & Version: MySQL8.0.27
Operating System Type & Version: MacOS Monterey 12.0.1
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