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The Storybook API has changed quite a lot since Solid's Storybook docs were written in 2019. It would be really helpful (and I think go a loooong way toward helping drive adoption, long-term) if Solid could:
- Update the docs to reflect the latest Storybo
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- a proper multicategory bar example based on https://community.plotly.com/t/multicategory-axis-type-example/26392
- example of shape or annotation covering several subplots thanks to
xref='paper'. Also the shapes and annotations tutorial should link to each other. - orthographic projection example in 3d axes tutorial (or
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Adding a few examples of creating a bundle with the opa build command would be an excellent addition to the bundle management docs.
https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/management-bundles/
Iterate over all submodules in `core/src/__tests__/data/blocks/*` and run snapshot tests on each
It may be nice to ultimately just update these tests to read the data/blocks dir and run tests against each automatically so it's easier to manage these tests
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- Currently, we have old documentation in gh-pages but now we are not using the gh-pages for documentation and Add documentation for helm in gh-pages README
https://github.com/flyteorg/flyte/tree/gh-pages
What if we do not do this?
Related component
Either Specific / all
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Right now the tutorial is coherently designed, tested, and even documented. However, it doesn't build up in a way that's very beginner friendly. It establishes glom's value and then immediately uses it at an intermediate level.
I'd like it if it was a bit more drawn out to use basic features first and then add a multi-line Coalesce as the
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As a SDET
I want a documentation or Wiki page where the expected vs actual field matching is explained
So that I can use these in my test automation to test the server response payloads and headers
e.g. id=123 , id="123", isValid=true, isValid="true" etc
AC1:
Cover the following currently supported mechanisms with examples
- $EQ
- (int)
- (float) or (decimal)
- (boolean)
It would be nice to optionally be possible to tell the FormikDebug component to render in production mode anyway.
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The Generated Client API is remains largely undocumented...
It would also be awesome if we could include the documentation of the API in the Generated DSL
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seems like this is triggering drop / add
- create unique index tbl_x_y on levels(x, y);
+ create unique index tbl_x_y on levels (x, y);and it shouldn't
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Summary
This is task list issue.
"Blocks" fixture app which made by built-in API, 'react-fetch', Server Component combination that useful to play new features v18 later.
But current one is broken because importing removed older Cache API mo