rainmaker | Ruby wrapper for the Rainmaker API | REST library
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Ruby wrapper for the Rainmaker API
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- Connect to Faraday
- Perform an HTTP request
- Initialize a new Response object
- Get error message
- Creates a new middleware instance .
- Return hash of options
- Creates a new instance of the block .
- Perform a GET request
- Build an error message
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QUESTION
I'm trying to get SteVe OCPP server to run in an Azure Container Instance. But the web application won't connect to the database when running docker-compose up
in an Azure ACI context. It runs just fine locally.
Here's the docker compose file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-23 at 14:57I geuss you should connect with http://db:3306
instead of mariadb:3306
.
By default Docker Compose
version 3 uses the service name as hostname of inter-container networking.
QUESTION
I am creating a discord bot (.py) and am wondering how to set/change global variables between functions. Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 19:52You can either use global
variables:
QUESTION
I want to get the Oauth token from the GCP client credentials. Reference
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-03 at 14:43Okay, I realized that the http client is not to be used to connect directly. JWT offers another API, tokensource which should be used.
This reference was incorrect as I was confused with the goDoc's service account example.
The code should look like this->
QUESTION
automated telnet
session getting the weather:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-10 at 12:03You can use normal Tcl control flow constructs like if
and foreach
with Expect commands. (You've already been doing some of this by using proc
.) The only really tricky bit (especially with looping and Expect) is that you need to think about what you're doing with what's going on with what you're automating.
What you end up with might look something like this.
QUESTION
Where's the telnet output?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-09 at 08:12Whenever you are using the Expect package's commands in a procedure, you need to take some care because of the way it accesses variables. In particular, you probably need to say at least:
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