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A collection of domains for disposable email services like 10MinuteMail and GuerrillaMail. Also, some to make your life easier.
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@Bean
public DisposableServer disposableServer(ApplicationContext context) {
HttpHandler handler = WebHttpHandlerBuilder.applicationContext(context)
.build();
ReactorHttpHandlerAdapter adapter = new ReactorHttpHand
public void startDisposableActivity(View view) {
startActivity(new Intent(OperatorsActivity.this, DisposableExampleActivity.class));
}
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Trending Discussions on disposable
QUESTION
I'm developing an Avalonia App using ReactiveUI and MVVM. I want to display an image from a web URL, what would be the best course of action to achieve this ? I have setup the following Binding :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-22 at 09:34You can download and store the Image in your ViewModel asynchronously, or using the download complete event for example like this:
QUESTION
In my extension, I'd like to register an event listener when the user issues a command but unregisters the listener (or update the listener to something else) when the user issues another command.
For instance, at the end of command A, I register window.onDidChangeActiveTextEditor
to be something (in my case I registered it to the command A handler). At the end of command B, I'd like to unregister this registration. I understand window.onDidChangeActiveTextEditor
will return a Disposable, but I don't know how I would pass this disposable to command B.
My code structure is this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 13:36Resolved it using the tip from @rioV8 in the comments. Refactor the code into the structure of your needs like a class.
QUESTION
How I can Create a timer component in Blazor and start it from outside of component or other page. My component code is as below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-12 at 05:39You don't actually create a timer component as you post in the question title. What you actually want is to create a service class which you can inject into your components. You can do that in various ways, and provide whatever functionality you want.
Your timer service class may look something like this (Warning you should also implement the IDisposable interface to dispose the timer in order to prevent memory leaks
):
QUESTION
I have a custom DocumentsProvider implementation that works flawlessly for a user to choose photos or videos for use by the app, as long as the Android API is 26 or greater. Using APIs 21-25 I get a security error similar to what is described in this SO post. However I am already doing everything mentioned in that post as a solution.
Manifest entry:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 03:39There isn't anything wrong with your implementation of DocumentsProvider
, it's the expected behavior on API 19-25 when working with SAF.
Even if you get a SecurityException
while trying to take persistable URI permission you'd still always have access to URIs exposed from your own DocumentsProvider
.
Thus it'd be a good idea to catch and ignore the SecurityException
specially from your own URIs.
Note: If your app contains a DocumentsProvider and also persists URIs returned from ACTION_OPEN_DOCUMENT, ACTION_OPEN_DOCUMENT_TREE, or ACTION_CREATE_DOCUMENT, be aware that you won’t be able to persist access to your own URIs via takePersistableUriPermission() — despite it failing with a SecurityException, you’ll always have access to URIs from your own app. You can add the boolean EXTRA_EXCLUDE_SELF to your Intents if you want to hide your own DocumentsProvider(s) on API 23+ devices for any of these actions.
Here's a note from official Android Developers blog that confirms this behavior - https://medium.com/androiddevelopers/building-a-documentsprovider-f7f2fb38e86a
QUESTION
I am having trouble wiring up identity into Blazor server with ASP.NET Core identity. Specifically getting the correct logged in state in Blazor pages (while I am getting them from the Blazor pages).
I think it's related to some of the startup being initialized in another project - but not sure how to debug it or what the solution is to be able to get the logged in state correctly.
Reproduction steps and link to GH repo below as a POC.
Background
I'm porting over the clean-code project by JasonTaylor from Angular / ASP.NET Core to a Blazor server project with ASP.NET Core Identity.
Issue
The application runs up and I can browse the pages when I register I can see logged-in state in the identity-based default pages but in the Blazor pages that use the AuthorizeView
(e.g. LoginDisplay.razor
) it's not aware of being authorized.
Startup in the Blazor project:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-10 at 08:10This was an issue with mixing IdentityServer and ASP.net identity.
By removing Microsoft.AspNetCore.ApiAuthorization.IdentityServer
and the use of base class from ApiAuthorizationDbContext
back to IdentityDbContext
resolved this.
QUESTION
I have entry fields in a Xamarin Forms page that I want to trigger a ReactiveUI command when the user is finished entering text into them. I am using ReactiveUI.Events.XamForms and am trying to trigger a command based off of the Unfocused event, but I am not sure how to set up the command to get that to work.
Here is my XAML:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 20:44In comment above, OP says that this works if change:
QUESTION
I face the following problem with GEKKO: some parameters (.Param) are changing (others not) when solving a model and I cannot determine why.
Background: I am currently trying to translate code from EViews (see gennaro.zezza.it) to python. I use GEKKO to simulate a system consisting out of 11 equations (for now). I do want to use parameters (instead of constants which seem to work perfectly fine) as I need to ('exogenously') change their value over time (and thus need an array).
Example: In the following example, an 'economic system' reacts to new government expenditures. Here, I particularly face problems with "m.alpha1" and "m.alpha2" - if they are introduced as ".Param" their value will change to 1.0 (instead of 0.6 and 0.4) when solving the model. How can I stop GEKKO from doing this? (Again, I want to be able to change, e.g., alpha1 to 0.7 after time x. E.g., lower and upper bounds won't help here.)
Thanks for your help!!
Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 17:53The problem is that the name of the variable name='Propensity to consume out of income'
is over 25 characters long.
QUESTION
I'm using the latest C# client and attempting to write data to InfluxDB using the lineprotocol.
This works:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 13:14{"code":"invalid","message":"unable to parse 'RobotStarted,instr=GBPUSD,timeframe=12H server="2021-06-07T06:22:41Z" index=0i 1623046961909067000': bad timestamp"}
you have to separate fields by comma:
RobotStarted,instr=GBPUSD,timeframe=12H server="2021-06-07T06:22:41Z" index=0i 1623046961909067000 => RobotStarted,instr=GBPUSD,timeframe=12H server="2021-06-07T06:22:41Z",index=0i 1623046961909067000
QUESTION
I have two sequential API calls so I decided to use RxJava flatmap to accomplish it as below code,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 12:37EDIT: I misunderstood the question. To avoid CalledFromWrongThreadException
try to put
QUESTION
I have a bunch of instances, each having a unique tempfile for its use (save data from memory to disk and retrieve them later).
I want to be sure that at the end of the day, all these files are removed. However, I want to leave a room for a fine-grained control of their deletion. That is, some files may be removed earlier, if needed (e.g. they are too big and not important any more).
What is the best / recommended way to achieve this?
May thoughts on that
The
try-finalize
blocks orwith
statements are not an option, as we have many files, whose lifetime may overlap each other. Also, it hardly admits the option of finer control.From what I have read,
__del__
is also not a feasible option, as it is not even guaranteed that it will eventually run (although, it is not entirely clear to me, what are the "risky" cases). Also (if it is still the case), the libraries may not be available when__del__
runs.tempfile
library seems promising. However, the file is gone after just closing it, which is definitely a bummer, as I want them to be closed (when they perform no operation) to limit the number of open files.The library promises that the file "will be destroyed as soon as it is closed (including an implicit close when the object is garbage collected)."
How do they achieve the implicit close? E.g. in C# I would use a (reliable) finalizer, which
__del__
is not.
atexit
library seems to be the best candidate, which can work as a reliable finalizer instead of__del__
to implement safe disposable pattern. The only problem, compared to object finalizers, is that it runs truly at-exit, which is rather inconvenient (what if the object eligible to be garbage-collected earlier?).- Here, the question still stands. How the library achieves that the methods always run? (Except in a really unexpected cases with which is hard to do anything)
In ideal case, it seems that a combination of __del__
and atexit
library may perform best. That is, the clean-up is both at __del__
and the method registered in atexit
, while repeated clean-up would be forbidden. If __del__
was called, the registered will be removed.
The only (yet crucial) problem is that __del__
won't run if a method is registered at atexit
, because a reference to the object exists forever.
Thus, any suggestion, advice, useful link and so on is welcomed.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 09:06I suggest considering weakref built-in module for this task, more specifically weakref.finalize simple example:
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You can use disposable like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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