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Google Cloud Platform
Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services. Google Cloud Platform provides Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Serverless Computing environments.
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- Dockerfile include terraformer version with all providers
- Script install providers on start container
- Manual in README about docker run command, include volume mounts for outputs, credentials and etc.
A few questions that came up when working behind @bradmiro's shoulder:
- guidance on resource names and that they should use something like
tc.ProjectID + "-golang-samples-myapi-mysnippet, clean up before + after. Avoid uuids and timestamp-based resource names because they tend to leak when not cleaned up properly. - when to use testutil.SystemTest vs testutil.EndToEndTest (any test
https://github.com/googleapis/nodejs-dlp/blob/master/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md should link to something which talks about conventionalcommits.org -- if only https://github.com/googleapis/nodejs-dlp/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
There are a couple issues open right now that suggest a general restructuring of GAM code, which I agree would be good. However, one simple fix that would help both with code structure and readability of contributed code is a style guide that could be enforced during PR review.
The main file is over 13k lines, at this point, and lacks a consistent style and structure throughout, making it diff
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/nodejs-docs-samples/blob/master/appengine/analytics/app.js
In this example the data javascript object is directly inserted as an argument in the got.post() call. This does not function. I don't know if this way of calling was deprecated earlier. No post dat
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Bug
For want of a better categorisation. The first thing that kube-proxy logs at startup is the following:
W0913 12:02:58.529651 1 server.go:195] WARNING: all flags other than --config, --write-config-to, and --cleanup are deprecated. Please begin using a config file ASAP.
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- Platform: aws
- OS: container-linux
- Ref: v1.11.2
- Terraform: 0.11.8
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[ ] Feature request
[ ] Documentation issue or request
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Investigate github.com/google/go-containerregistry to replace the heroku/docker-registry-client which seems to be unmaintained.
Describe the solution you'd like
Check the go-containerregistry library and see if it fits our needs.
Describe alternatives you've considered
We already use a forked version of the docker-
Add documentation comments to all of the VmOrTemplate operations methods
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Ghost now involves installing ghost-cli globally. At this point I haven't figured out if that's even possible to do with App Engine.
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[docs] Flow diagram
Can anyone give flow diagram which classes get hit in sequence from start to end in eventhorizon.
It will be great help I am waiting for this no documentation so far available on net.
I want to integrate the model programmatically, how to receive more detailed information from the output model. How are the tensors named and structured in the graph to receive information like this (if available):
input:
image data bytes
output:
bounding box location
score/probability
single character location
Need test cases to cover error handling in batch_work_executor.py
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I have a handful of cloud functions that work together and plan to add more. With the NodeJS 6 Cloud Function Emulator, I can run all of them on a single port for local development and manual integration testing.
With this framework, I need to run each cloud function on a separate port, which can become quite a hassle as the number of functions increase.
How will multiple Cloud Functions be
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