cli | Configure your Speechly application on the command line | Frontend Framework library
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A command line tool to:. Learn about the configuration syntax and other topics in the Speechly docs.
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- getSpeechlyConfig creates a new config for speechly
- CreateTarFromDir creates a tar file from a given directory
- ExtractTarToDir extracts a tar from the given reader .
- EvaluateAnnotatedUtterances takes a set of annotated data and returns the results .
- wait for app status
- CountEntityPairs counts the entity pairs
- validateUploadData validates a tar file and returns a list of line messages .
- NewContext creates a new context with the given Fail function .
- printLineErrors prints error messages
- printCSV returns a csv representation of an App
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name: validate Speechly config
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
paths:
- "configuration-directory/**"
jobs:
validate:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: docker://speechly/
export SPEECHLY_APIKEY=your_apikey
export APP_ID=your_appid
# validate app:
docker run -it --rm -e SPEECHLY_APIKEY -v $(pwd):$(pwd) -w $(pwd) speechly/cli validate -a ${APP_ID} config-dir
# deploy app:
docker run -it --rm -e SPEECHLY_APIKEY -v $(pw
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QUESTION
I'm trying to decrease the bundle size of my Vue project, which scaffolded by the vue-cli, by using CDN of firebase, Vue, and Vuetify.
So, I've added links of these CDN in public/index.html
as follow:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:31If you are using vuetify from vue-cli-plugin-vuetify
(vue add vuetify
), treeshaking and auto component import is enabled by default, by using vuetify-loader
.
If you look into the source code of vue-cli-plugin-vuetify
, it only uses vuetify-loader
if it is present in your package.json
. So removing vuetify-loader
from package.json
should disable this behavior.
QUESTION
I'm trying to docerize my NodeJS API together with a MySQL image. Before the initial run, I want to run Sequelize migrations and seeds to have the tables up and ready to be served.
Here's my docker-compose.yaml
:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:38I solved my issue by using Docker Compose Wait. Essentially, it adds a wait loop that samples the DB container, and only when it's up, runs migrations and seeds the DB.
My next problem was: those seeds ran every time the container was run - I solved that by instead running a script that runs the seeds, and touch
s a semaphore file. If the file exists already, it skips the seeds.
QUESTION
I have set a react-native project with the cli. It works, but I have a very anoying eslint error:
Strings must use singlequote.eslint(quotes)
I have tried to write this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 13:57You can turn off any specific rule like so:
QUESTION
I am trying to use JOOQ code generation from JPA Entity. I have already created a dedicated maven module where the code will be generated which has dependency on a module containing all entities as well code generation plugin with of jooq.
To add more clarify on project structure, here are the modules:(The names are made up but the structure reflects the current project i am working on)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 07:53I'm assuming you have missing dependencies on your code generation class path. Once you update your question, I'll update my answer.
Regarding jOOQ code generation support for@TypeDef
etc.
jOOQ won't support your generated composite types in generated code out of the box, you'll still have to add forced type configurations for that, possibly embeddable type configurations:
- https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/code-generation/codegen-advanced/codegen-config-database/codegen-database-forced-types/
- https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/code-generation/codegen-embeddable-types/
Note that the JPADatabase
offers a quick win by integrating with simple JPA defined schemas very quickly. It has its caveats. For best results, I recommend going DDL first (and generate both jOOQ code and JPA model from that), because it will be much easier to put your schema change management under version control, e.g. via Flyway or Liquibase.
QUESTION
We are experimenting with Jetbrains Space as our code repo and CI/CD. We are trying to find a way to setup the .space.kts
file to deploy to AWS Lambda.
We want the develop
branch to publish to the Lambda $Latest
and when we merge to the main
branch from the develop
branch we want it to publish a new Lambda version and link that version to the alias pro
.
I've looked around but haven't found anything that would suggest there is a pre-built solution for controlling AWS Lambda so my current thinking is something like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:09There is no built-in DSL for interacting with AWS.
If you want a solution that is more type-safe than plain shellScript
, and maybe reuse data between multiple calls etc, you can still use Kotlin code directly (in a kotlinScript
block instead of shellScript
).
You can specify maven dependencies for your .space.kts
script via the @DependsOn
annotation, which you can use for instance to add modules from the AWS Java SDK:
QUESTION
I couldn't find an equivalent k8s cli command to do something like this, nor any ssh keys stored as k8s secrets. It also appears to do this in a cloud-agnostic fashion.
Is it just using a k8s pod with special privileges or something?
Edit: oops, it's open-source. I'll investigate and update this question accordingly
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 09:08Posting this community wiki answer to give more visibility on the comment that was made at a github issue that addressed this question:
Lens will create
nsenter
pod to the selected node
QUESTION
I am trying to contribute to a Github Page/Jekyll site and want to be able to visualise changes locally but when I run bundle exec jekyll serve
but I get this output:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-02 at 16:29I had the same problem and I found a workaround here at https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/8523
Add gem "webrick"
to the Gemfile in your website. Than run bundle install
At this point you can run bundle exec jekyll serve
For me it works!
QUESTION
I have an app that runs under the angular v9.1.11.
I'm trying to update it to angular 12 with the following command ng update @angular/core@10 @angular/cli@10
like recommended on their website https://update.angular.io/?v=9.1-12.0.
But I get the following error.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 06:45I had the angular v12 globally installed.
I had to downgrade it to the version 10 with the following command npm install -g @angular/cli@10.2.3
Then I could run this again ng update @angular/core@10 @angular/cli@10 --force
and it did worked.
If you get the problem with the v11, run this npm install -g @angular/cli@11.2.14
instead
Then do npm install -g @angular/cli@latest
when you're done
QUESTION
When I run npm start
I am getting an error.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 17:52try npm run build
after that you can use npm start
.
alternatively, if you are developing and are not in production use npm run dev
.
QUESTION
I am using:
- Laravel Version: 8.35.1
- PHP Version: 7.4.9
On Tinker and Routing I use Str::replace()
method as in the docs but get error:
BadMethodCallException with message Method Illuminate\Support\Str::replace does not exist.
Example 1:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 17:42String Replace method Illuminate\Support\Str::replace
introduced in Laravel version v8.41.0
Ref:https://github.com/laravel/framework/releases/tag/v8.41.0
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