fetch | Simple & Efficient data access for Scala and Scala.js
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A library for Simple & Efficient data access in Scala and Scala.js.
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def for_fetch(fetch):
"""Creates fetch mapper that handles the structure of `fetch`.
The default graph must be the one from which we want to fetch values when
this function is called.
Args:
fetch: An arbitrary fetch structure:
def fetch_github_info(auth_token: str) -> dict[Any, Any]:
"""
Fetch GitHub info of a user using the requests module
"""
headers = {
"Authorization": f"token {auth_token}",
"Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
Community Discussions
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QUESTION
Trying to work with node/javascript/nfts, I am a noob and followed along a tutorial, but I get this error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-31 at 10:07It is because of the node-fetch
package. As recent versions of this package only support ESM, you have to downgrade it to an older version node-fetch@2.6.1
or lower.
npm i node-fetch@2.6.1
This should solve the issue.
QUESTION
I am using a company-hosted (Bitbucket) git repository that is accessible via HTTPS. Accessing it (e.g. git fetch
) worked using macOS 11 (Big Sur), but broke after an update to macOS 12 Monterey.
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After the update of macOS to 12 Monterey my previous git setup broke. Now I am getting the following error message:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-02 at 07:12Unfortunately I can't provide you with a fix, but I've found a workaround for that exact same problem (company-hosted bitbucket resulting in exact same error).
I also don't know exactly why the problem occurs, but my best guess would be that the libressl library shipped with Monterey has some sort of problem with specific (?TLSv1.3) certs. This guess is because the brew-installed openssl v1.1 and v3 don't throw that error when executed with /opt/homebrew/opt/openssl/bin/openssl s_client -connect ...:443
To get around that error, I've built git from source built against different openssl and curl implementations:
- install
autoconf
,openssl
andcurl
with brew (I think you can select the openssl lib you like, i.e. v1.1 or v3, I chose v3) - clone git version you like, i.e.
git clone --branch v2.33.1 https://github.com/git/git.git
cd git
make configure
(that is why autoconf is needed)- execute
LDFLAGS="-L/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl@3/lib -L/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/lib" CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl@3/include -I/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/include" ./configure --prefix=$HOME/git
(here LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS include the libs git will be built against, the right flags are emitted by brew on install success of curl and openssl; --prefix is the install directory of git, defaults to/usr/local
but can be changed) make install
- ensure to add the install directory's subfolder
/bin
to the front of your$PATH
to "override" the default git shipped by Monterey - restart terminal
- check that
git version
shows the new version
This should help for now, but as I already said, this is only a workaround, hopefully Apple fixes their libressl fork ASAP.
QUESTION
I'm creating a program to analyze security camera streams and got stuck on the very first line. At the moment my .js file has nothing but the import of node-fetch and it gives me an error message. What am I doing wrong?
Running Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS in Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Node version:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-25 at 00:00Use ESM syntax, also use one of these methods before running the file.
- specify
"type":"module"
inpackage.json
- Or use this flag
--input-type=module
when running the file - Or use
.mjs
file extension
QUESTION
e: this has been fixed through Spring Boot 2.6.5 (see https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/30243)
Since upgrading to Spring Boot 2.6.X (in my case: 2.6.1), I have multiple projects that now have failing unit-tests on Windows that cannot start EmbeddedKafka
, that do run with Linux
There is multiple errors, but this is the first one thrown
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-09 at 15:51Known bug on the Apache Kafka side. Nothing to do from Spring perspective. See more info here: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-kafka/discussions/2027. And here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-13391
You need to wait until Apache Kafka 3.0.1
or don't use embedded Kafka and just rely on the Testcontainers, for example, or fully external Apache Kafka broker.
QUESTION
I just use
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-07 at 11:53From the node-fetch
package readme:
node-fetch is an ESM-only module - you are not able to import it with require. We recommend you stay on v2 which is built with CommonJS unless you use ESM yourself. We will continue to publish critical bug fixes for it.
If you want to require
it, then downgrade to v2.
The other option you have is to use async import('node-fetch').then(...)
QUESTION
I am sending my data to MongoDB via Mongoose. Now, during the fetch of API route for it, an error is thrown.
Code
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-11 at 00:32This issue occured recently and apparently its happening with latest version of node.
So you can change the version of node to older version and it will be fixed. I am using node version v14.19.0
QUESTION
We have a test environment on a public site. There we use --disable-web-security flag on chrome for the testers to bypass CORS errors for public service calls during manual test phase. And also we have localhost requests on the agent machine. However today with Chrome 98 update we started struggling with the network requests targeting localhost.
The error we get is for the localhost requests from a public site:
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'https://localhost:3030/static/first.qjson' from origin 'https://....com' has been blocked by CORS policy: Request had no target IP address space, yet the resource is in address space `local`.
The site on localhost is configured to return Access-Control-Allow-* CORS headers including "Access-Control-Allow-Private-Network: true".
And also I do not see any preflight request. Just one GET request with CORS error on it.
We suspect this might be a side effect caused when you disable web security by --disable-web-security. It might be preventing obtaining of the target IP address space. Our assumption is based on the CORS preflight section on https://wicg.github.io/private-network-access/
3.1.2. CORS preflight
The HTTP fetch algorithm should be adjusted to ensure that a preflight is triggered for all private network requests initiated from secure contexts.
The main issue here is again that the response’s IP address space is not known until a connection is obtained in HTTP-network fetch, which is layered under CORS-preflight fetch.
So does anyone know any workaround for Private Network Access with --disable-web-security flag ? Or maybe we are missing something. Thanks for the help.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-09 at 04:20Below Steps can help to solve issue in chrome 98, for other browser like edge you need to do similar like chrome.
For MACRequestly with chrome version 98. You need to follow following steps :- Run this command on terminal
defaults write com.google.Chrome InsecurePrivateNetworkRequestsAllowed -bool true
Restart your Browser, Not work then restart your machine
- Run 'regedit' to open windows registry (If permission issue came then run that command with Admin command prompt)
- Go to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome
- Create new DWORD value with "InsecurePrivateNetworkRequestsAllowed" Name
- Change Value to "1"
- Restart your Browser
QUESTION
I'm getting the following two errors on all TypeScript files using ESLint in VS Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-14 at 12:09You missed adding this in your eslint.json
file.
QUESTION
I'm trying to make a Discord bot that just says if someone is online on the game.
However I keep getting this message:
[ERR_REQUIRE_ESM]: require() of ES Module from not supported. Instead change the require of index.js in... to a dynamic import() which is available in all CommonJS modules.
This is my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-07 at 06:38node-fetch
v3 recently stopped support for the require
way of importing it in favor of ES Modules. You'll need to use ESM imports now, like:
QUESTION
I want to apply pagination on a table with huge data. All I want to know a better option than using OFFSET in SQL Server.
Here is my simple query:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-30 at 12:24You can use Keyset Pagination for this. It's far more efficient than using Rowset Pagination (paging by row number).
In Rowset Pagination, all previous rows must be read, before being able to read the next page. Whereas in Keyset Pagination, the server can jump immediately to the correct place in the index, so no extra rows are read that do not need to be.
In this type of pagination, you cannot jump to a specific page number. You jump to a specific key and read from there. For this to perform well, you need to have a unique index on that key, which includes any other columns you need to query.
One big benefit, apart from the obvious efficiency gain, is avoiding the "missing row" problem when paginating, caused by rows being removed from previously read pages. This does not happen when paginating by key, because the key does not change.
Here is an example:
Let us assume you have a table called TableName
with an index on Id
, and you want to start at the latest Id
value and work backwards.
You begin with:
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