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Zobakka
Zobakka commented Mar 22, 2020

The checkLength and checkEmail functions inside "Event listeners" follow immediately after the checkRequired function.

If the input field is empty, the "field is required" message is immediately overwritten with a message like "user name must be at least 3 characters".

My solution is to return true or false for the showSuccess and showError functions and, depending on the result of t

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Vad1mo
Vad1mo commented Apr 23, 2020

it is not clear from the documentation what the different middleware option mean.

What is the difference between registry, repository and storage?

Our Nodes have a a few hundred GB of unused disk and we want to use that and create a caching middleware that stores fresh and popular image layers.

For me it is not clear what op

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amrsalama
amrsalama commented Apr 24, 2020

Describe the bug
Find-one endpoint /resource/:id responses with 500 status code instead of 404, this happens with MongoDB setup.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Setup Strapi with MongoDB configuration.
  2. Create a collection (resource).
  3. Give findOne access to the public.
  4. Send a request to /resource-name/any-invalid-id.

Expected behavior
404 response.

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diminutivesloop
diminutivesloop commented Mar 30, 2020

Describe the bug

After following the instructions for enabling shell completion I still can’t get the completion functionality to work. I’ve tried both the eval and Homebrew options. I’m on Mac OS 10.15.4 using zsh with Oh My Zsh and gh version 0.6.2.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Add the Homebrew completion [snippet](https://do
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skeet70
skeet70 commented Oct 10, 2019

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Container Analysis

Expected Behavior

The Filter option on most of the request protos has some examples or other documentation of what the structure should be.

Actual Behavior

From the doc site:

filter | string                                        The filter e
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tzolnai
tzolnai commented Mar 31, 2020

Current behavior:

We use --env variable to pass some environment variables to cypress, when it's running both in headless and headed mode.

One of the parameters is a hash (mix of numbers and characters). Surprisingly some specific hash values make cypress to fail reading this value from the command line (e.g. 769e98018). The corresponding environment variable is not set and the `Cyp

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sotte
sotte commented Oct 3, 2019

Problem

torchvision has quite a few transforms, but I often find myself using the wrong one because the I misread/just skimmed the doc strings.

Solution

I'm suggesting to add examples / visualizations for each transform. This way it's easier to know what a given transform does.

After this improvement there should be an example (maybe a few where it makes sense) for each transform in

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