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Support using="-android viewmatcher", value="<JSON>"
appium/appium-espresso-driver#516
like appium/appium#12372
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Most of the documentation has been rewritten recently. The content minimum content we need is there but there is a lot that can be done to improve it.
If you'd like to contribute to the semantic-release project, helping with the following would be much appreciated:
- Fix typo, misspelling and gramatical mistakes
- Improve language: make short and simpler sentences, improve clarity
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Yeah, to be totally honest, I already thought we did this!
😅 This is the intended behavior, so we'll need to fix that. Thanks for reporting!
Originally posted by @simskij in containrrr/watchtower#647 (reply in thread)
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Description
I have setup a custom, remote prefect server.
However, when registering a flow, only localhost is displayed in the Flow URL :
$ prefect register flow --file ./myflow.py -p sandbox
Result check: OK
Flow URL: http://localhost:8080/default/flow/9235a237-f6bc-41c7-89bc-132db233b49e
└── ID: a09a47b0-1292-412f-bd70-89c8bf4dcf1e
With the support of type-hints Python signatures can give information on the type of returned values of a method. This could be used to improve the documentation generated by libdoc.
def my_func(foo: str, count: int) -> str: will give the following in the Argument column:
foo: str, count: int
This could be expanded to include the type of the returned value:
foo: str, count: int -> str
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It would be nice to pass multiple actions to a checkIf method , the same way as a check allows through the comma.
So, for example, instead of writing this:
.check(
checkIf("${first.exists()}")(do_first),
checkIf("$first.exists()}")(do_second),
checkIf("${first.exists()}")do_third)
it would be nice to have API as follows:
check(checkIf("${first.exists()}")(do
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