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kobe 是 Ansible 的轻量级封装,提供了 grpc api 和 golang cli。.
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- Initialize proto message .
- runCmd runs the command
- parseGroupToMap converts a Group to a map
- prepareStart is used to prepare all of the functions .
- _KobeApi_RunPlaybook_Handler gRPC server
- randerAnsibleConfig is the same as randerAnsibleConfig
- preRunPlaybook preforms a pre - run playbook
- _KobeApi_GetResult_Handler is an autorest function
- _KobeApi_ListResult_Handler gRPC handler
- _KobeApi_CreateProject_Handler is an autogenerated callback
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QUESTION
I am working on setting up a React frontend that queries data from an Express backend. I have 2 routes set up: users
and stories
. The users
route is working correctly. However when I try to fetch the stories
route, it's still returning the users
data, and I'm not sure why.
I'm hoping someone can help point out why no matter what path I set the fetch
to in ComponenetDidMount
, I always get the users
data returned.
My React component looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-12 at 16:25Sorted it out. Was missing the storiesRouter version of var usersRouter = require('./routes/users');
in App.js (Express)
QUESTION
I have an object with values like this
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-11 at 21:02You can use a for in like this
QUESTION
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-24 at 09:43Specify that when the screen width is <= 768px, .navbar
should have 0 padding on the left:
QUESTION
I've created a random database of 100 soccer players, with randomly generated names, positions, and ability (1-5). I want to append the list so that it reviews the ability of each player and assigns a value (20-100) based on their ability. 1 ability = 20 value. 2=40, 3=60, 4=80, and 5=100. In excel, for example, I would do a vlookup to the ability (1-5) and apply the value based upon the ability number. How would I go about doing this in a Python list? Thanks
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-02 at 04:30QUESTION
I have a column named "Trip", in which I have infos such as the hotel, country, and type of trip. The thing is these infos are hand typed, so sometimes instead of typing "HOTEL ABC", the person entering the infos simply enters "ABC", or event "HTL ABC". Also, ABC can also refer to a country.
What I want is to extract all hotel names on each cell. Here's the function I created, but I can't get it to work. (Y2 is the TRIP Column)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-26 at 18:47- You are missing semicolons before "CORAIL NOIR" and "LOHARANO" .
- You need to remove the final semicolon after "FRIDAY ATTITUDE" because
IFS expects all arguments after position 0 to be in pairs
and the final semicolon makes Google Sheets think another set of arguments is coming. - You can help yourself out with future troubleshooting by spacing out your function better - eg the following will still work when pasted into Google Sheets:
QUESTION
Using the w3schools.com SQL tutorial Northwind database, I'm trying to display the category that has the most products shipped. Additionally, I want to display the net income from all sales in that category. I can't figure out how to take the category with the most products shipped, and use the amount of products shipped to calculate the net income of that category. This is because there are many different products that have the same CategoryID but different prices.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-25 at 07:24So first of all you get the income for each product and category and then based on that you find total income for that category and you do this with the help of subquery, then you join this resultant table with the category table and with the help of group by you find the product count and total income for each category, below is the sql query for more indepth understanding
QUESTION
I am trying to extract data from an xml in a sql column and return that into a query result, but I have been struggling to read this partciluar xml. I am not sure what I am doing wrong or if the way the xml is structured needs a different approach. I have tried simpler XMLs without the attributes and references and was able to extract from a single node.
These are the XML file contents:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-21 at 13:41You have a default XML namespace in your XML document:
QUESTION
I'm new to React and basically I'm trying to update a parent App.js
components' state and its child components (Team.js
and Player.js
) props at once. Currently only the parent components' state is being updated. I will try to explain it better with a step by step.
Here I have a parent component App.js
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-11 at 22:48The way I know how is to just use Hooks useState
and useEffect
and just update that state on select change.
Hope the below example for Player
helps (worked in your code sandbox unless I am not answering your question):
QUESTION
I want to create a new column called Playercategory,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-07 at 06:51Use numpy.select
with test first if match euroCountries
in Series.str.contains
and then test if match United States
:
QUESTION
I have set up a Firebase project with Functions and Hosting and built a simple API with express. I am using Firebase's local emulator suite.
I use Postman to make the following request
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-21 at 06:42I think you might have to include the "/api" prefix here:
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