Surus | next year we plan to release a handful of our internal user | Predictive Analytics library
kandi X-RAY | Surus Summary
kandi X-RAY | Surus Summary
Over the next year we plan to release a handful of our internal user defined functions (UDFs) that have broad adoption across Netflix. The use cases for these functions are varied in nature (e.g. scoring predictive models, outlier detection, pattern matching, etc.) and together extend the analytical capabilities of big data.
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- Computes the ADF statistics
- Updates the coefficients
- Takes an array of finite values and returns the multiplied values
- Create a sparse matrix for a given lag matrix
- Computes the RSVD
- L1 norm
- Computes the L value of the model
- Returns the median standard deviation
- Execute the given tuple
- Convert a vector vector to a matrix
- Define the output schema
- Initialize the output Schema
- Execute the PMML
- Return the output Schema
- Get a list of all the files in the distributed cache
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I would like to be able to deploy my app in a pre-prod
environment for integration testing using a Docker volume that will expose an instance of PostgreSQL. I'm using Scala v2.12.8 and Play v2.7.
Looking at the environment settings of the SBT native packager it seems possible to define dockerExposedVolumes
in order to attach a DB.
Using a normal Docker compose file I would do something like that:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jul-02 at 09:22There is a sbt Plugin that helps you to achieve this:
With that you can add your database to a docker compose file and you can run everything within sbt.
This is a Docker standard. Here is an explaination how to do it for Postgres:
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