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Hello Maurits,
This is more of a request than it is an actual issue, but I think the value in this request is really high (for newcomers, especially - but not limited to).
Could you please add a COMPLETE application example of using the API (with user authentication, maybe even with the user-creation SQL script, table authorization, etc).
This would be really really helpful as a quickstart /
What would you like to be added:
It would be amazing to have a "Deploy with Heroku" button. Someone please help and build this.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-button
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This issue comprises of 2 tasks:
- Handle serving static image files - This involves some research.
- Use the new Mathesar logo in the header
Handling static files
- Static files can included by two ways:
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mathesar_uifolder and import them where needed. Refer Vite static asset handling docs.- This method req
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Issue split from hasura/graphql-engine#6951
our pytest output has a pretty low signal:noise ratio, and it's often difficult to understand the cause of a test failure, if there is one. [Example: a 8600-line log for what turned out to be a flaky test that passed on a second run](https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/10008/workflows/5e17c7