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Currently, we limit the RAM request for nodes to 99 Gb, but there are many situations where you might want more than that.
If we are going to have a limit at all, it should be like 1 Tb.
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Python 3.6 and above supports type hints and optional statically typing of Python code. Since its introduction is has seen a lot of adoption in many Python projects in particular in larger code bases. Type hints are completely optional and are stripped by the Python parser before runtime.
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Checks should be added to add_edges
and add_nodes
that the node/edge
being added is actually a valid node/edge object and if not we should fail with a clear error message.
Originally posted by @ianhi in cytoscape/ipycytoscape#214 (comment)
cc @sven5s
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Following up on jupyterhub/binderhub#1017 (comment). In particular the comment about "reduce duplication".
A possible way to do that which I've seen in other projects is to add an endpoint to the backend from which the UI loads the config. We'd have an endpoint like
binder.example.com/_config
which returns a JSON which is then used to configure the dropdow