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- Execute aggregate
- Update the dictionary with the values of other
- Validate a collation object
- Execute a command
- Finds a single document and updates it
- Wrapper for findAndModify
- Check the output of a write command
- Parse a URI
- Partition the entity by sep
- Batch insert
- Performs bulk write operation
- Install dependencies
- Wrapper around find_and_replace
- Perform a parallel collection scan
- Find a single document and replace it with replacement
- Update multiple documents
- Update a single document
- Finds a single document and returns it
- Add a user
- Replaces one document
- Create a new collection
- Decode BSON documents
- Create credentials tuple
- Send a message to the server
- Map a MapReduce operation
- Process kill cursors
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setup Examples and Code Snippets
/* test/index_test.js */
import './enzyme';
const testsContext = require.context('.', true, /_test$/);
testsContext.keys().forEach(testsContext);
/* some_test.js */
// If Enzyme is configured in the test entry file, Enzyme can be imported directl
/* test/index_test.js */
import './enzyme';
const testsContext = require.context('.', true, /_test$/);
testsContext.keys().forEach(testsContext);
/* some_test.js */
// If Enzyme is configured in the test entry file, Enzyme can be imported directl
/* some_test.js */
// Import anything you would normally import `from 'enzyme'` from the Enzyme setup file
import { shallow } from './test/enzyme';
// ...
def partial_run_setup(self, fetches, feeds=None):
"""Sets up a graph with feeds and fetches for partial run.
This is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change.
Note that contrary to `run`, `feeds` only specifies the graph elements.
The ten
def setup_python(environ_cp):
"""Setup python related env variables."""
# Get PYTHON_BIN_PATH, default is the current running python.
default_python_bin_path = sys.executable
ask_python_bin_path = ('Please specify the location of python. [Def
private void setup() {
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
var panel = new JPanel();
add(jl, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
add(panel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
panel.setLayout(new GridLayout(6, 2));
panel.add(new JLabel("Name"));
panel.add(
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QUESTION
I am trying to use dotenv and jest together, and run into an error immediately.
A single test file, tests/authenticationt.test.ts
with only
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:40try require('dotenv').config()
QUESTION
the swiftui code below should apply the sephia.tone filter to the current photo, to do it I used the code below but the filter is not applied, can anyone explain to me where the problem is? when I click on sepia I make the call to the function that applies the CiFilter,what is this due to? because the filter is not applied correctly
Swift UI Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:15You need to set input image for the filter and take care of the interoperately between Image
and UImage
QUESTION
I have a store setup that has multiple arrays
I'm trying to search all arrays at once, via a textfield.
I can get this done, by calling a selector function on keyup, that filters the 4 arrays and pushes to a new array.
I've thought about merging all the arrays to one array before filtering, but I want to keep the results separate, as they are going to be displayed in categories.
Just trying to see if I can streamline the performance at all and if there's a more concise way of doing this, in case I need to do something similar with larger arrays.
my textField function:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:16This should implement the selector function with less code and make it more adaptable to kinds of data, if needed you can specify a more precise type in the filter function.
QUESTION
I am querying a database for an item using R2DBC and Spring Integration. I want to extend the transaction boundary a bit to include a handler - if the handler fails I want to roll back the database operation. But I'm having difficulty even establishing transactionality explicitly in my integration flow. The flow is defined as
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:32Well, it's indeed not possible that declarative way since we don't have hook for injecting to the reactive type in the middle on that level.
Try to look into a TransactionalOperator
and its usage from the Java DSL's fluxTransform()
:
QUESTION
I get it again and again
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:09You have to make the property overridable, so make it virtual
:
QUESTION
I would like to prevent a turtle from visiting a patch it has visited before. I'm developing the code, but this error appears: error: "a patch cannot access a variable of a turtle without specifying which turtle".
I'm pretty sure it's another syntax error. But, I am not able to find this error. I tried to simplify the code to make it easier for you guys to help me. Any kind of help is welcome.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:06Change
QUESTION
I've started to create UI tests for my PyQt5 widgets using QtTest but have run into the following difficulties:
In order to speed up things, some of my widgets only perform operations when visible. As it seems that QtTest runs with invisible widgets, the corresponding tests fail.
For the same reason, I cannot test program logic that makes a subwidget visible under certain conditions.
Is there a way to make widgets visible during test? Is this good practice (e.g. w.r.t. CI test on GitHub) and is QtTest the way to go?
I have tried to use pytest with pytest-qt without success as I couldn't find a proper introduction or tutorial and I do know "Test PyQt GUIs with QTest and unittest".
Below you find a MWE consisting of a widget mwe_qt_widget.MyWidget
with a combobox, a pushbutton and a label that gets updated by the other two subwidgets:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:01The problem is simple: QWidgets are hidden by default so isVisible() will return false, the solution is to invoke the show() method in init() to make it visible:
QUESTION
I installed oracle db version 19c in my docker environment with the following command:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:53SQL*Loader is in the image - but the docker container is separate from your host OS, so ubuntu doesn't know any of the files or commands inside it exist. Any commands inside the container should be run as docker commands. If you try this, it should connect to your running container and print the help page:
QUESTION
I have some local packages hosted on my own machine, I would like to include a copy of them in distribution of other packages that depends on them. When installing a local package, pip freeze
shows something like
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:11I managed to do it with source distributions and overriding sdist
and egg_info
commands to make setuptools bundle local dependencies together with package and to make pip search dependencies in that bundle when installing the built package later. But later I figured out it makes system vulnerable to dependency confusion attacks because local packages installed from that bundle are visible with pip freeze
, if for some reason the dependency location, like local-package @ file:///home/user/packages/local-package.tar.gz
is stripped to just local-package
pip will search it on pypi, which allows dependency confusion to happen.
The best solution for this problem is to vendor all local dependencies where their source code is copied to the package, pip itself vendors its dependencies using vendoring.
QUESTION
I'm running boto with python3 and I'm running an ansible playbook to setup some ec2 instances.
Everything is fine, creating instances, security groups, key pairs, everything in eu-west-2
.
When the task for Elastic IPs runs it fails with this message:
Region eu-west-2 does not seem to be available for aws module boto.ec2. If the region definitely exists, you may need to upgrade boto or extend with endpoints_path
I'm running ansible with -e ansible_python_interpreter="/usr/bin/python3"
.
I have latest boto installed.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-03 at 11:06I resorted to using the community module for elastic ip.
So community.aws.ec2_eip
instead of ec2_eip
.
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