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FEATURE REQUEST:
Hi,
I see that there is nothing in the kargo repo related to docker login stuff and more precisely nothing about the ability to make kubernetes pull images from private registries such as ECR.
I have a solution for this that currently works for ECR and CoreOS and that could be extended to different registries solutions (azure one, custom private registry on premi
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Describe the bug
When a user signs in using Auth.signIn() the "signIn" event is registered multiple times in the Hub listener
To Reproduce
- Add a log inside the "signIn" event in the Hub.listener callback
- Open devtools
- Sign in using Auth.signIn()
- Notice there is at least 4 or more logs and the same amount of network calls
Expected behavior
The sign in event shou
Description:
I'd like to be able to specify the IAM role Path on either a function or globals.
Observed result:
Able to specify Path on a Function or Globals
Expected result:
Path is set on the implicitly created IAM roles
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## Python/Regex fix
This is a reminder for me or a task if anyone wants :P
Basically, The last two questions aren't really regex's questions.
To do:
- Move said questions to correct place.
- Add new regex questions (Python related!)?
- Maybe add a new ## Regex section, as it is a valuable skill
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When I try to update a new lambda layer version, the old version disappear
Reproduction Steps
const layer = new lambda.LayerVersion( stack, "my_layer", {
code: lambda.Code.fromAsset(path.join(__dirname, "./path/to/lib/nodejs.zip")),
compatibleRuntimes: [lambda.Runtime.NODEJS_12_X]
});
const lambda = new lambda.F
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Coming from: aws ec2 describe-reserved-instances
I'm currently working on a project where I have a number of different modules which make up our web application stack. We have many of these stacks defined, all of which pull from a set of top-level .hcl terragrunt files (one for each module). Some of these modules are optional for a given stack, in my case for example whether or not to enable AzureAD single sign-on is an optional, and is defined
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