status | gRPC-like status package for use with GoGo Protobuf types
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kandi X-RAY | status Summary
This is a convenience package for users of gogo/protobuf to be able to use their gogo/protobuf generated message easily and transparently with the gRPC status error structure. It requires Go gRPC version 1.11 or above to successfully transmit statuses over the gRPC transport.
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return status.Error(codes.NotFound, "no such user")
st := status.New(codes.FailedPrecondition, "wrong user role")
detSt, err := st.WithDetails(&rpc.BadRequest{
FieldViolations: []*rpc.BadRequest_FieldViolation{
{
Field:
def _compile_ui_status_summary(self):
"""Compile status summary about this Curses UI instance.
The information includes: scroll status and mouse ON/OFF status.
Returns:
(str) A single text line summarizing the UI status, adapted t
def call_with_unspecified_conversion_status(func):
"""Decorator that resets the conversion context to the unspecified status."""
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
with ag_ctx.ControlStatusCtx(status=ag_ctx.Status.UNSPECIFIED):
return func(
def is_ok(self):
"""Returns True if RPC is successful, otherwise returns False.
This call will block for RPC result.
"""
self._check_status()
return math_ops.equal(self._error_code,
constant_op.constant(
Community Discussions
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QUESTION
I have the data I'm querying
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:56You cannot reference a column alias in the SELECT
where it is defined. The reason is simple: SQL does not guarantee the order of evaluation of expressions in the SELECT
.
You can use a CTE, subquery, or repeat the expression:
QUESTION
I want save photo and add name of file and text of message to database.(Also in this database I have status of request and user, how make request, this 2 columns works ok)
Database:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:53You are writing message.text
into the database inside the photo
function. However, that function is only triggered for messages containing a photo
. When the message
contains a photo, message.text is None
. Any caption the photo might have will be in message.caption
.
QUESTION
I see that jq
can calculate addition as simply as jq 'map(.duration) | add'
but I've got a more complex command and I can't figure out how to perform this add
at the end of it.
I'm starting with data like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:54If any of your output is going to be raw, you need to pass -r
; it'll just be ignored for data items that aren't strings.
Anyhow -- if you write (expr1, expr2)
, then your input will be passed through both expressions. Thus:
QUESTION
I am working in react application and founded this stubborn thing. This is my state in react to which i am working on
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:51You seem to be confusing useState
with the class component's state.
Running setState({ testInfo: testInfoArray });
sets the entire state to { testInfo: testInfoArray }
, removing state.selectedParagraph
entirely, causing it to be undefined
.
You'll want to use useState
multiple times, like this:
QUESTION
I'm using NGXS to implement the state management in my Angular project, and the states are updated by the WebSocket, a plugin of NGXS
What I implemented:
model.ts
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:47Try using a state operator to update the state. For example, you could use the updateItem
to find and update an item in an array:
QUESTION
I simply want to surface an Exception message as a bad response in DRF.
The Exception can come from anywhere in the request. So for example, some nested function can have:
raise Exception('Something went wrong at this particular point')
And then in my view handler, i'd simply catch the Exception and raise it:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:29You'll likely need to cast e
to a string first: try:
QUESTION
I'm writing a Firebase function (Gist) which
Queries a realtime database ref (events) in the following fashion:
await admin.database().ref('/events_geo').once('value').then(snapshots => {
Iterates through all the events
snapshots.forEach(snapshot => {
Events are filtered by a criteria for further processing
Several queries are fired off towards realtime DB to get details related to the event
await database().ref("/ratings").orderByChild('fk_event').equalTo(snapshot.key).once('value').then(snapshots => {
Data is prepared for SendGrid and the processing is finished
All of the data processing works perfectly fine but I can't get the outer await (point 1 in my list) to wait for the inner awaits (queries towards realtime DB) and thus when SendGrid should be called the data is empty. The data arrives a little while later. Example output from Firebase function logs can be seen below:
10:54:12.642 AM Function execution started
10:54:13.945 AM There are no emails to be sent in afterEventHostMailGoodRating
10:54:14.048 AM There are no emails to be sent in afterEventHostMailBadRating
10:54:14.052 AM Function execution took 1412 ms, finished with status: 'ok'
10:54:14.148 AM
Super hyggelig aften :)
super oplevelse, ... long string generated
Gist showing the function in question
I'm probably mixing up my async/awaits because of the awaits inside the await. But I don't see how else the code could be written without splitting it out into many atomic pieces but that would still require stitching a bunch of awaits together and make it harder to read.
So, two questions in total. Can this code work and what would be the ideal way to handle this pattern of making further processing on top of data fetched from Realtime DB?
Best regards, Simon
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:20Your problem is that you use async
in a foreEach
loop here:
QUESTION
I have a text file called listofhotelguests.txt where hotelguests are stored line by line with their first names separated by && as a delimiter. Can someone explain how I can have my Python program read it so it associates john with doe, ronald with macdonald, and george with washington?
My expected outcome I'm hoping for is if I prompt the user for their lastname to make sure their a valid guest on the list, the program will check it against what it has in the file for whatever the firstname they entered earlier was.
So if someone enters george as their first name, the program retrieves the line where it has george&&washington, prompts the user to enter their lastname and if it doesn't match what it has, either say it matches or doesn't. I can figure the rest out later myself.
Assuming there is nobody with the same names.
I know I have to split the lines with &&, and somehow store what's before && as something like name1 and whats after && as name2? Or could I do something where if the firstname and lastname are on the same line it returns name1 and password1?
Not sure on what to do. Python is one of my newer languages, and I'm the only CS student in my family and friend groups, so I couldn't ask anybody else for help. Got nowhere by myself.
Even just pointing me in the direction of what I need to study would help immensely.
Thanks
Here's what the text file looks like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:30Here's a solution:
QUESTION
l know my question is similar for too many questions. l have checked all answers and all answers are not give me what l want exactly.
l have this array :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:16your original object doesn't have a addons
key, hence you can't call the push property on it, first create that key and assign to empty array
QUESTION
Is it possible to send API response without body using Plumber? Here is what I tried:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:45By default plumber
is trying to send a valid JSON response. If that's not what you want, change the serialize to something like text and return an empty string
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