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const getProtocol = () => window.location.protocol;
getProtocol(); // 'https:'
def read_saved_model(saved_model_dir):
"""Reads the saved_model.pb or saved_model.pbtxt file containing `SavedModel`.
Args:
saved_model_dir: Directory containing the SavedModel file.
Returns:
A `SavedModel` protocol buffer.
Raises:
def parse_saved_model(export_dir):
"""Reads the savedmodel.pb or savedmodel.pbtxt file containing `SavedModel`.
Args:
export_dir: String or Pathlike, path to the directory containing the
SavedModel file.
Returns:
A `SavedModel` pr
def __init__(self, default_path='tensorflow'):
# A dict to store all protocol buffers.
# Keyed by "path" to the object.
self._protos = {}
self._default_path = default_path
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QUESTION
I am trying to configure github webhooks with my jenkins server but I keep getting "failed to connect". Note that I am using a public ip and not a private or localhost address, At first, icmp protocol was blocked on my firewall but even after allowing it, it still doesn't work.
However, when I proxy my server (using smee client) and use the proxied url in the webhook instead, it works fine, so I thought the problem was jenkins url (in system configuration of jenkins) so I changed that to the public ip but it doesn't have any effect, now I'm clueless.
It might be relevant to mention that jenkins is running on a docker container,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:51Apparently the webhook must pass through a web server and not to jenkins directly, So I configured nginx as a reverse proxy to jenkins server and it worked fine.
QUESTION
I have to do an exercise were I got h.264 video sender host, h.264 video receiver (with background traffic receiver) host, and a background traffic generator host. All of these three are on different ip subnet connected to P4 controller.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:48Yes I can see what you mean, I have done this integration before you only forget the priority statement otherwise should run well, please add this to your code;
after
apply { ipv4_lpm.apply();
ADD:
QUESTION
I have dataflow pipeline, it's in Python and this is what it is doing:
Read Message from PubSub. Messages are zipped protocol buffer. One Message receive on a PubSub contain multiple type of messages. See the protocol parent's message specification below:
...
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 18:49How about using TaggedOutput.
QUESTION
In my iOS app "Progression" there is rarely a crash (1 crash in ~1000+ Sessions) I am currently not able to fix. The message is
Progression: protocol witness for TrainingSetSessionManager.update(object:weight:reps:) in conformance TrainingSetSessionDataManager + 40
This crash points me to the following method:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 13:26While editing my initial question to add more context as Jay proposed I think it found the issue.
What probably happens? The view where the crash is, contains a table view. Each cell will be configured before being presented. I use a flag which holds the information, if the amount of weight for this cell (it is a strength workout app) has been initially set or is a change. When prepareForReuse is being called, this flag has not been reset. And that now means scrolling through the table view triggers a DB write for each reused cell, that leads to unnecessary writes to the db. Unnecessary, because the exact same number is already saved in the db.
My speculation: Scrolling fast could maybe lead to a race condition (I have read something about that issue with realm) and that maybe causes this weird crash, because there are multiple single writes initiated in a short time.
Solution: I now reset the flag on prepareForReuse to its initial value to prevent this misbehaviour.
The crash only happens when the cell is set up and the described behaviour happens. Therefor I'm quite confident I fixed the issue finally. Let's see. -- I was not able to reproduce the issue, but it also only happens pretty rare.
QUESTION
I created an image and pushed to dockerHub, from an angular project. I can see that if I will go to localhost:80 it will open the portal. This are the steps:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 15:35Your repository is private and requires login to pull image.
You need to create a registry credentials secret for kubernetes, as it do not uses docker credentials.
See https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/
1. Create a secret named regcred:
QUESTION
I have setup SendGrid for my user registration email confirmation in my .Net 5.0 app as per Microsofts instructions here: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=532713
Everything works fine until the user clicks the confirmation link in their register confirmation email.
This issue is being caused by a stray amp in my confirmation link. I am trying to understand where it is coming from and how to remove it.
When the new user clicks 'Submit' on the Register.cshtml
page they are successfully directed to the RegisterConfirmation.cshtml
page and the email is received in their inbox.
Actual behavior:
The user clicks the link in the email and hits the ConfirmEmail
page.
The user is redirected to /Index
page.
The EmailConfirmed
bool in the DB is not updated.
If I comment out the redirect to /Index in my controller, then I get a null value error shown below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 06:18it looks like the variable that has value is amp;code; not code. Do you have 2 ampersands somewhere by any chance? Yes you do -
QUESTION
I have an AWS ubuntu instance with the following network interfaces:
ens5
, ip: 172.XX.XX.XX
A5TAP
, ip:192.168.233.1 (VPN)
How do I udp port forward port 10000-10200 to 192.168.233.52:10000-10200? I tried a the obvious commands below for a single port 10009, but it is not working:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:24I believe what you want is the following:
QUESTION
Trying to implement Azure WAF policy and associate with http listener the code was working fine until I try to include a new optional parameter called http_listener_ids
Tf code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:40The documentation for the azurerm_web_application_firewall_policy
resource is out of date but http_listener_ids
and path_based_rule_ids
are read only now (as of v2.55.0) so you can't set them and can only read them as an attribute of the resource.
QUESTION
I need to push messages to external rabbitmq. My java configuration successfully declares queue to push, but every time I try to push, I have next exception:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 07:19I'm struggling to understand how that code fits together, but this part strikes me as definitely wrong:
QUESTION
I know there are some other questions (with answers) to this topic. But no of these was helpful for me.
I have a postfix server (postfix 3.4.14 on debian 10) with following configuration (only the interesting section):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 08:30Here I'm wondering about the line [in s_client]
New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
You're apparently using OpenSSL 1.0.2, where that's a basically useless relic. Back in the days when OpenSSL supported SSLv2 (mostly until 2010, although almost no one used it much after 2000), the ciphersuite values used for SSLv3 and up (including all TLS, but before 2014 OpenSSL didn't implement higher than TLS1.0) were structured differently than those used for SSLv2, so it was important to qualify the ciphersuite by the 'universe' it existed in. It has almost nothing to do with the protocol version actually used, which appears later in the session-param decode:
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