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Support using="-android viewmatcher", value="<JSON>"
appium/appium-espresso-driver#516
like appium/appium#12372
Acceptance Criteria:
- Ruby
- Python
- Java
- C#
- WebdriverIO ?
- wd ?
It would be nice if the list of tables in the dropdown at /console/events/data/add was alphabetised. Here's what the current experience looks like:
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Currently the install_trust option for CAs from the pki module can only be configured via JSON/API.
Setting TLS to internal with option on_demand is easily possible with a Caddyfile and allows for a quick and simple internal setup. Trust store installation on the machine itself is not necessary and only leads to startup errors being logged from both sudo and caddy.
Therefore it w
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Hello! I want to update information on the database on Firebase with the following code:
class _PostXXXState extends State {
var _isLiked = false;
var likesCount;
var key;
int getLikesCount(likes) {
var likes = this.widget.likes;
var key = this.widget.key.toString();
if (likes != null && _isLiked == true) {
likesCount = likes + 1;
FirebaseFirestore.instance.collection('post').doc('Po
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