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- pip version: 20.2.1
- Python version: 3.8.3
- OS: Windows 10 (fully patched, on latest release)
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Bug description
Don´t show table correctly
Expected behavior
A Table view normal
Steps to reproduce the issue:
Crreate a container with large ENV variable
Technical details:
- Portainer version: 1.21.0
- Docker version (managed by Portainer): 18.09.3
- Platform (windows/linux): linux
- Command used to start Portainer (
docker run -p 9000:9000 portainer/portainer):
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See below; version 2.4.2 from the ubuntugis ppa.
Expected output is just the version information, no crash.
$ gdal2tiles.py --version
GDAL 2.4.2, released 2019/06/28
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/gdal2tiles.py", line 2927, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/bin/gdal2tiles.py", line 2917, in main
input_file, output_folder, options = process_args(argv[1:])
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Its not a issue but its a feedback , Include one line code to deal with streaming http response
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currently, some of the programs use static type checking like this program but some of the programs did not use static typing.
it's a good practice to use static typing as it makes code more clear and readable, should we make it a standard for this repository.we can use mypy for