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QUESTION
I created a new Quarkus app using the following command:
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:18Please enable the quarkus-smallrye-jwt TRACE logging to see why the tokens are rejected.
And indeed, as you have also found out, https
protocol needs to be enabled in the native image, which can be done, as you have shown :-), by adding --enable-url-protocols=https
to the native profile's properties in pom.xml
.
This PR will ensure adding it manually won't be required.
thanks
QUESTION
I've got a requirement to be able to copy a blob from a container in 1 storage account into a container in another storage account. Previously the source container had public access set to 'Container'. I was using the connection string to connect to the account and then get a reference to the blob.
I'm using StartCopyAsync(sourceBlob). This was originally working fine when the container had public access set to container. Now it throws a StorageException of 'The specified resource does not exist'. Is this a permissions thing? I would have expected an error message to say I didn't have permissions. I can see the resource is there in the container.
Assuming it is a permissions thing, is there a way to copy a blob from a container that has public access set to 'private'? The docs suggest it can be done by 'authorised request' but what how do you do that?
Update
I've tried Gaurav Mantri's suggestion but currently getting an error of "This request is not authorized to perform this operation". Here's my code:
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Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 23:55It is indeed a permission issue. For copy blob operation to work, the source blob must be publicly accessible. From this link
:
When your container's ACL was public, the source blob was publicly accessible i.e. anybody could directly access the blob by its URL. However once you changed the container's ACL to private, the source blob is no longer publicly accessible.
To solve your problem, what you need to do is create a SAS URL for the source blob with at least Read
permission and use that SAS URL in your StartCopyAsync
method.
QUESTION
I'm learning about reactJS and for the database I'm using firebase realtime Database.. everything works. but there is one problem..
i have Firebase url like this
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Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 03:22The correct URL to get just that specific key is:
https://my-app-name-rtdb.asia-southeast1.firebasedatabase.app/data/-Mc8l24sBroFw8JoA32e.json
So the .json
is last, and before that you have the entire path to the data that you want to retrieve.
QUESTION
I need to test a case where I have random additional login screen which appears into the application.
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Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 20:33You can simply use function like this:
QUESTION
I am in the process of updating my app and with Apple changing the Privacy requirements(I do like this), I believe I need to add App tracking permissions into my app. This is because I use a webview that goes to a third party website that grabs the device IP address and puts a cookie in the view. I am struggling with how to do this in Uno. I know it uses the Xamarin platform underneath- but I am not really understanding how to do this. There are no ads anywhere in the app. I have only been able to find a few examples- so what I am putting below is based off of them.
I see that I need to add NSUserTrackingUsageDescription to my info.plist. I see that I need to use AttTrackingManager. So- first- how do I import AttTrackingManager into my project in Visual Studio? I checked in Nuget and did not see it. From what I can tell- I need to check for the value in my OnLoaded, and depending on the value I need to either zero out the device ID or do nothing. Also- do I need to check this value anytime my app accesses the webview- User goes to a different page in the app and comes back to the webview(I would think I need to check it)?
Are my statements above correct? Is the best way to implement the parts in the code using something like this:
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Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 14:43Your approach seems sound. Let me clarify some of your interrogations.
1- You are looking for a nuget but you don't need to. ATTrackingManager is part of the iOS SDK (in the AppTrackingTransparency
namespace), as long as you target iOS14.5 as a compilation target you will have access to it. The Xamarin.iOS bits are built-in VisualStudio, so just make sure your version is high enough.
2- You need to add a NSUserTrackingUsageDescription
in info.plist as you mentioned. This will be displayed in the popup.
3- In your code, to prompt the user with the native popup you need something like this.
QUESTION
I am trying to use Microsoft Graph api's using OAuth 2.0
https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/authorize?client_id=&redirect_uri=https://mytestenv&response_type=code&prompt=select_account&scope=User.Read
Even though i provided User.Read scope. OAuth consent screen lists offline permission also.
How to remove this?
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Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 14:17Try to read this document: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/v2-permissions-and-consent#offline_access.
This permission currently appears on all consent pages, even for flows that don't provide a refresh token (such as the implicit flow). This setup addresses scenarios where a client can begin within the implicit flow and then move to the code flow where a refresh token is expected.
On the Microsoft identity platform (requests made to the v2.0 endpoint), your app must explicitly request the offline_access scope, to receive refresh tokens.
It’s not currently possible to remove the offline_access scope from the initial consent screen when using the v2 endpoint with an AAD account. There is a feedback of this issue here.
QUESTION
My code doesn't work. I use Laravel framework. Error on the picture. I think maybe it's looping
config/app:
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Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 13:00The Maximum execution time error is related to your PHP configuration, It isn't related to Laravel. Open php.ini
change the max_execution_time
to 300 seconds. Like this:
QUESTION
Background
I'm creating a Step Function state machine that starts an AWS CodeBuild once a defined AWS CodePipeline has an execution status of SUCCEED
. I'm using the .waitForTaskToken
feature within the Step Function to wait on the CodePipeline to succeed via a CloudWatch event. Once the pipeline succeeds, the event sends back the token to the step function and runs the CodeBuild.
Here's the step function definition:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 05:01QUESTION
I am using springsecurity bcrypt password encoder for encoding my password this is how I am saving my password
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Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 02:36You are passing the parameters in the incorrect format to boolean matches = passwordEncoder.matches(encodedPassword, user.getPassword());
The documentation says:
boolean matches(java.lang.CharSequence rawPassword, java.lang.String encodedPassword)
The first parameter must be the raw password, not the encoded one.
It should be:
QUESTION
I originally posted this question as an issue on the GitHub project for the AWS Load Balancer Controller here: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-load-balancer-controller/issues/2069.
I'm seeing some odd behavior that I can't trace or explain when trying to get the loadBalacnerDnsName from an ALB created by the controller. I'm using v2.2.0 of the AWS Load Balancer Controller in a CDK project. The ingress that I deploy triggers the provisioning of an ALB, and that ALB can connect to my K8s workloads running in EKS.
Here's my problem: I'm trying to automate the creation of a Route53 A Record that points to the loadBalancerDnsName
of the load balancer, but the loadBalancerDnsName
that I get in my CDK script is not the same as the loadBalancerDnsName
that shows up in the AWS console once my stack has finished deploying. The value in the console is correct and I can get a response from that URL. My CDK script outputs the value of the DnsName as a CfnOutput value, but that URL does not point to anything.
In CDK, I have tried to use KubernetesObjectValue
to get the DNS name from the load balancer. This isn't working (see this related issue: https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk/issues/14933), so I'm trying to lookup the Load Balancer with CDK's .fromLookup
and using a tag that I added through my ingress annotation:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 20:23I think that the answer is to use external-dns.
ExternalDNS allows you to control DNS records dynamically via Kubernetes resources in a DNS provider-agnostic way.
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