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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.
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Serverless: Deprecation warning: Variables resolver reports following resolution errors:
- Cannot resolve variable at "provider.environment.CUBEJS_APP": Value not found at "self" source,
- Cannot resolve variable at "functions.cubejsProcess.events.0.event.resource": Value not found at "self" source
From a next major this will be
The y-axis ticks supports the rotated option, but the doc is missing.
I haven't checked whether other options are missing.
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it's becoming more time-consuming and error-prone to manually re-test all the demos following internal refactorings and API adjustments.
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Hi, I'm creating a line chart with values between 20 and 80, and I would like to limit the y axis to this values.
The current graph shows the y axis scale from 0 to 80.
Is possible to set yaxis limits from 20 to 80?
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helm dep upit sometimes leave a temporary folder namedtmpchartsand this makes the nexthelm dep upfail with the following error.This is easily reproducable by creating a folder named
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