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stevebail
stevebail commented Jul 10, 2019

Helm documentation states the following:
-1) (k8s) metadata.name is restricted to a maximum length of 63 characters because of limitations to the DNS system
-2) For that reasons, release names are (DNS labels that are) limited to 53 characters

Statement 1) is not correct.
k8s does not impose a max length of 63 characters on resource names.
The actual max length for a resource name is 253 c

valscion
valscion commented May 23, 2018

We would like to avoid confusion like we have in webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer#185

We could document statsFilename and reportFilename options allowing the use of an absolute file path like /path/to/folder so that people would know it's supported.

Let us know in this issue if you would like to contribute to this!

cube.js
imjared
imjared commented Apr 20, 2021

Hi Team,

I've added a dimension of type "boolean" in my Cube. I'm trying to determine if a group of people are users by asking cube if a User ID is or is not set.

userId: {
  sql: `uid`,
  type: `boolean`,
  title: "User Id",
},

My expectation would be that Cube would translate this into either a true or false output but Cube is returning the actual user ID. Additional

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leeoniya
leeoniya commented Dec 14, 2019

it's becoming more time-consuming and error-prone to manually re-test all the demos following internal refactorings and API adjustments.

now that the API is fleshed out a bit, it's possible to test a large amount of code (non-granularly) without having to simulate all interactions via Puppeteer or similar.

a lot of code can already be regression-tested by simply running all the demos and val

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