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- Get exception data
- Get at text
- Send request to remote server
- Append a link
- Append button .
- Appends a list of items .
- Get data .
- Creates a Closure that returns a Closure that is passed to the pipeline .
- Get the btns data .
- Set button orientation
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QUESTION
I am struggling trying to replace an existing container with a container from my container-register from Google Cloud Platform.
This is my cloudbuild.yaml file.
steps:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-24 at 14:15It's a common pitfall. According with the documentation:
Note: A Deployment’s rollout is triggered if and only if the Deployment’s Pod template (that is, .spec.template) is changed, for example if the labels or container images of the template are updated. Other updates, such as scaling the Deployment, do not trigger a rollout.
Your issue come from the tag of your image doesn't change: the :latest
is deployed and you ask for deploying :latest
. No image name change, no rollout.
For changing this, I propose you to use substitution variables, especially COMMIT_SHA
or SHORT_SHA
. You can not this in the documentation:
only available for triggered builds
This means that this variable is only populated when the build is automatically triggered and not manually.
For manual run, you have to specify your own variable, like this
QUESTION
First time creating a pipeline in Google Cloud Platform.
I have been following their guide, and the last step I want to set the build container into Kubernetes cluster.
This is my yaml file that is failling in the last step.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-16 at 03:26I'm going to guess from the title you're seeing a message like this in your CloudBuild logs:
QUESTION
I am on Ubuntu 16:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Sep-21 at 00:39I solved this issue by upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. I had conflicts between Python 2.7 and 3.5/3.6.
After upgrading I changed the alias to python3 using nano ~/.bashrc
and adding line alias python = python3
.
Then installed TA-lib by running command:
python3 -m pip install TA-lib
Now everything is working fine. Thanks
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