example-apps | Karafka WaterDrop and Sidekiq backend example application | Application Framework library
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This repository contains example applications using Karafka framework to receive messages from Apache Kafka with integrated WaterDrop gem to send messages to Kafka. To run those applications locally start Apacke Kafka with the included docker-compose.yml and follow instructions from the sub-READMEs.
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- Consumes a message and returns it .
- Creates a new batch request .
- Respond to the response
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QUESTION
I started to integrate CleverTap for Web Web SDK Quick Start Guide into my application which is Next.js
After googling found some packages such as clevertap-web-sdk
, clevertap-react
and decided to go (integrate) using clevertap-web-sdk npm
package. Followed the documentation as the way (to be more specific followed React Example as it suggests) but having issue.
Changed to another package clevertap-react
. Here also found same issue.
ReferenceError: window is not defined
_app.tsx
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 11:14It's because Next is trying to render your component on the server and the window object doesn't exist on the server.
Can you try:
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I was following instructions from https://developer.here.com/documentation/flutter-sdk-navigate/4.4.0.2/dev_guide/topics/quick-start.html#try-the-example-apps both for trying example apps or creating a new project. Neither seems to work. Running fails with the following errors:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-08 at 10:45Add this in bottom of your podfile and install pods
QUESTION
This is regarding an Azure resource, app_service, but I think it’s a more general HCL question…
You can specify IP restrictions to an app_service using a dynamic block e.g.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-24 at 08:32This is special terraform
syntax called Attributes as Blocks. Resource arguments defined using nested block syntax implicitly define a fixed collection of objects and thus in order to specify zero objects, we should explicitly set empty list. And these two forms cannot be mixed.
With that said, terraform
supports an argument syntax too (even though they recommend using block syntax for simple cases for readability):
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Currently processing on this tutorial, https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps/tree/master/guestbook https://argoproj.github.io/argo-cd/getting_started/#5-register-a-cluster-to-deploy-apps-to-optional
My short-term milestone is to render guest-book's UI on browser. I'm trying to connect via Ingress, and it went wrong.
Error message's like this,
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-06 at 11:50Use this service
instead.
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