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Current behavior
Inspired by: https://prefect-community.slack.com/archives/CL09KU1K7/p1599160102266700
The S3 tasks in the task library currently don't compress/uncompress data for you. It would be a lot cooler if they did.
Proposed behavior
Add a `compre
Describe the bug
This is basically one of the issues I called out in #1855:
When I run datasource new and exit the process at any point (e.g. ctrl+c), I still get a block for the credentials in config_variables.yml. However great_expectations.yml doesn't have the datasource entry. I would expect any kind of failure in the datasource creation process to not leave any artifacts.
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Brief Description
Following up on #703, this issue seeks to introduce the ability to test whether in each column in a data frame the change between every two rows is within a user-defined range of values.
I would like to propose..
Example API
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
# Create a random data frame
df = pd.DataFrame(data=[["2015-01-01 00:00:00", -0.76, 2, 2, -
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In SubjectAreaRESTServicesInstance, it hard codes the default page size as 0, this is not correct
public static final String PAGE_SIZE_DEFAULT_VALUE = "0";
it should be changed to
public static final String PAGE_SIZE_DEFAULT_VALUE = "1000";
So it is consistent with OMAGServerConfig default
private static final int defaultMaxPageSize = 1000;
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This issue tracks Superset's migration from JavaScript to TypeScript (as started in SIP-36). If you'd like to help with the migration, feel free to take an unchecked directory and convert the files within the immediate directory from JavaScript/JSX to TypeScript/TSX. #9162 and #9180 provide some tips for performing the migration. Once com