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replication
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Quickstart review
- Missing information on how to create other databases
- Missing information on how to switch to other databases
- When using time travel, we don’t know where to get the transaction number from - we should show this to the user after committing data (this may be a missing capability in immudb / tools).
- The last long query example in the quick start is incorrect (incorrect
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nested group support
Hi,
Now that we have nested group in gitlab since v9 it would be very interesting to implement it in gitlab-mirrors.
Would be super useful, as we could mirror several git repositories of a unique project to a unique sub group in a base "gitlab-mirrors" group (wow!)
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I'm confused about the example for data migration during code updates. The runMigration example function asserts that this is an upgrade from version 0 to version 1. Shouldn't this be from version 1 to version 2? Or am I completely misunderstanding how migrations work?
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