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QUESTION
I’m new to Pulumi and a newbie. I want to write a Flask API that provisions Scaleway instances using Pulumi. I might be doing this completely wrong, but I'm thinking it will work as a regular api endpoint that will trigger the Pulumi code.
main.py :
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-08 at 13:26Figured out what I was doing wrong thanks to the pulumi/automation-api-examples repo. I renamed __ main__.py to app.py and did FLASK_RUN_PORT=1337 FLASK_ENV=development venv/bin/flask run
QUESTION
I am trying to import the Agora.IO
modules from here to implement a screen sharing functionality. After cloning the repository at the provided link and adding it as a Module
for my project, I am able to get all the imports
correctly. The only imports that I needed were import io.agora.api.*
, but the build fails with the following message.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-30 at 19:51The issue is exactly mentioned in the message. Gradle cannot resolve com.github.agorabuilder:native-full-sdk:3.4.2
dependency in any of the repositories that were added in the module.
Did you have jitpack repo defined there?
QUESTION
How to encode a request body using HMAC sha 256 and base64.
The request object that i receives from xero webhook.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-20 at 17:30Hey I recently did a video on implementing webhooks with Xero, let me know if this gets you unstuck. I found that trying to pass itrBodyParser on the route the way you have wasn't working for me so I switched it with an app.use statement on my specific webhooks endpoint. If you prefer a written guide over video, here's the blog post
QUESTION
I checked the official documentation for Amazon Simple Email Service Classic but I can find an answer for my question which connection type I can use SSL encryption in order to encrypt the e-mail content:
- AWS SDKs
- API requests
- SMTP connection using JavaMail
The only solution for now is to use API request but in this case I don't see option to send web e-mail.
Can you guide me how I can solve this question?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-24 at 15:23To work with SES, look at using the SES Java V2 API. You can find examples here:
(At this point, the SES guide does not have the latest Java examples in it. You need to look at the Java V2 DEV Guide)
Notice the SendMessage example, which makes use of the Java Mail APIs. There are different libs you can use to encrypt email used with Java MAIL API. For information, see this content.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sending-email-java-ssltls-authentication/
QUESTION
I'm trying to create an issue in my JIRA Server instance using the REST API via C#.
I can retrieve the data fine using REST, but when I try and create I get a 405 error with the Reason Phrase 405 as well.
I've tried the solutions I've found on Google so far, including using https rather than http and I can confirm that my credentials are correct.
I'm really stuck so any help would be great!
Docs: https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/jira-rest-api-examples/
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-28 at 12:45Looking at your code, here is what I've found:
- Change the
postUrl
variable value tohttps://url.com/rest/api/2/issue
. - Change the
requestUri
parameter in theclient.PostAsync
call tocreatemeta
.
QUESTION
I m trying to learn how to use deflateroutputstream as something to kill time during my winter break. I m confused because when I look at the documentation, https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/zip/DeflaterOutputStream.html, it says that deflate() is used to write a compressed data to outputstream, while write() is to write data to the deflateroutputstream (compressed outputstream) to be compressed.
However, I m looking at sample codes on the internet, but no one uses deflate() at all. All the code I've seen so far just write() to the deflateroutputstream without calling deflate().
https://stackoverflow.com/a/13060441/12181863
https://www.programcreek.com/java-api-examples/?api=java.util.zip.DeflaterOutputStream
I noticed that the code puts an fileoutputstream inside the deflateroutputstream, but how does does it interact? Does it automatically call deflate() to send compressed data to fileoutputstream when data is written to deflateroutputstream?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-23 at 14:21It's protected
: It is intended for anything subclassing that stream, and you're not subclassing it, so as far as you are concerned, it is an implementation detail you cannot include in your reasoning and which isn't meant for you to invoke.
Unless, of course, you subclass it.
Which you could - it's sort of a toolkit for building LZ-based compression streams on top of. That's why both GZipOutputStream and ZipOutputStream extend it: Those are different containers that more or less use the same compression technology. And they do invoke that deflate
. Unless you're developing your own LZ-based compression system or implementing a reader for an existing, non-zip, non-gz, non-deflater based compression format, this is not meant for you.
These kinds of outputstreams are called 'filterstreams': They do not themselves represent any resource, they wrap around one. They can wrap around any OutputStream
(or any InputStream
, the concept works on 'both sides' so to speak), and modify bytes in transit.
var out = new DeflaterOutputStream(whatever)
creates a new deflater stream that will compress any data you send to it (via out.write(stuff)
), and it will in turn take the compressed data and send it on to whatever. It does the job of:
- take bytes (as per
out.write
), buffer as much as is needed to do the job: - ... of compressing this data.
- Then process the compressed data, as it becomes compressed, by sending it to the wrapped outputstream (
whatever
, in this example), by calling itswrite
method.
The basic usage is:
- Create a resource, such as
Files.newOutputStream
orsomeSocket.getOutputStream
orhttpServletResponse.getOutputStream()
orSystem.out
or anything else that produces a stream - it's a abstract concept for a reason: To make things flexible. - Wrap that resource into a
DeflaterOutputStream
- Write all your data to the deflateroutputstream. Forget about the original - you made it so you can pass it to DeflaterOutputStream, and that's where your interaction with the underlying stream ends.
- Close the deflaterstream (which will end up closing the underlying stream as well).
QUESTION
I want to create a new document in Firestore using the REST API.
Very good examples here using Axios to send the POST request with some fields:
https://www.jeansnyman.com/posts/google-firestore-rest-api-examples/
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-11 at 00:03How about the following modification?
From:QUESTION
How i can create or delete share access policy using java api.
Unable to get any official documentation for creating access policy using java SDK.
below is the azure blob dependency i am using in my procject
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-18 at 06:35Try this:
QUESTION
autoKey often stops working if i press my script shortcut F12
about every 70%. And about every 50% of them the icon gets red and autoKey is freezing. CPU load grows a little bit.
Its difficult to say what may the reason it.
The script (gist is a bit large.
About 500 lines and offered on github.
I debug by sending while i recording my desktop to video file (youtub LKl4Ufhh3P8 ).
it open via wine a menu (autoHotKey script called lintalist) and catches the changed clipboard and writes it out.
When I restart the autoKey script it runs a couple of times (maybe three or five times). I inserted 100 milliseconds as a pause at various points. Since then, I don't have to restart the operating system, only kill the script when it freezes.
any idea what to try?
for debugging i use such little helpers: ...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-12 at 15:44These problems have not disappeared for a few days as a result of the following changes:
The solution described above uses the clipboard and keyboard together with Linux and Windows (Wine) conveyed via two scripting languages.
Apps:
clipboard ⇄ AutKey ⇄ AutoHotKey ⇄ Lintalist
operating systems:
clipboard ⇄ Kubuntu ⇄ WineHQ 1
Errors are more common in non-closed systems. Therefore, for example, such errors are typical (still open problem at 2020:11:12 in autokey):
"Hotkeys get lost when triggered frequently"
- change from
autokey-gtk
toautokey-qt
for systems using a Qt-based desktop environment such as KDE Plasma, Lumina, etc. For that there are different possibilities (github: install using pip3). I've used i used:
QUESTION
The plain text is signed using java.security.Signature
. Below is the code used to sign the plain text
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-29 at 06:23No, you can't retrieve the original content from just the signature.
The signature alone does not contain enough information to restore the original clear text, no matter what keys you have access to.
The basic idea of a signature is to send it together with the clear text. That means the clear text will be visible, but the signature can be used to verify that the message was written (or at least signed) by who claims to have done so and has not been tampered with since then.
Signing something is different from encrypting it. The two often uses the same or related technologies and both fall under cryptography.
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