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Flaptastic
Manage flaky unit tests with the unit testing framework you already use.
Features
- Checkbox to instantly disable any unhealthy unit test across all branches
- GitHub flaky test warnings on pull requests
- Slack alerting to team channel who's test are flapping
- Metrics and charting to aid you in fixing the biggest disruptions first
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- CI/CD (CircleCI, TravisCI, Jenkins, etc.)
Flaptastic is designed for organizations with many codebases and teams.
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Motivation
The out-of-date k8s documentation was already removed from 2.5.0 and master. Somehow the old documentation was brought back to the website. We should remove it.
A backend implementation in Rust using Diesel as ORM.
The project passes all tests in the Postman collection and comes with its own set of unit and integration tests, checked in CI.
Not really sure on the process: do you want to check the project first or should I open a PR to add it to README?
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Description
How can I use socket.io instead of the plain websocket integration? I guess this is more a question belonging to starlette.
Currently migrating from a flask application using flask-socketio / python-socketio
Any hint is appreciated. Thx.
No mention of ctrl+d
Perhaps the most useful command: EOF. No need to use "exit" / "logout" ever again, works in anything using deadline, any shell, and things like cat when using it to create files cat - > file.
Slack + GitHub
Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Slack app. A separate Slack subscription is required. With two of your most important workspaces connected, you’ll get updates about what’s happening on GitHub—without leaving Slack.
We newly uploaded a lookup table including UID, ISO alpha 2, ISO alpha 3, ISO 3-digit, FIPS, and location names used in our Dashboard and GitHub. The UID is a combination of ISO numeric code, FIPS, and some artificial numbers. This table will be updated along with more locations joining in. T