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MySQL

MySQL is an open source relational database management system. Based in Structured Query Language (SQL), MySQL can run on most platforms and is mainly used for web-based applications. It is written in C and C++.
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Issue Description
What are you doing?
I am trying to strongly type my application using Typescript and Sequelize. I have noticed th
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
Sometimes it is needed to store compressed data in the DB. Unfortunately not all the DBs have built-in compression and FUSE compressed FSes are not available for every OS. So it may make sense to store compressed binary blobs in the DB.
Unfortunately when one sees them in DBeaver he sees them compressed, but often they are needed uncompressed. So it'd be nice to have a feature to decompress the
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Bug description
When you run npx prisma init
everything executes without problems but the .gitignore
file is being overwritten with the following content mentioned in Issue #3400
How to reproduce
- Create an empty
npm
project - Create and add some contents to
.gitignore
- Run
npx prisma init
- Open the
.gitignore
file and notice it was overwritten
Expected beha
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Environment
Knex version: 0.21.1
OS: docker node:latest
I'd like to be able to write my migrations (and seed) files as es modules with the .mjs file extension like I'm doing with all my other javascript files.
I'd like to be able to run these migrations from within node (not via the cli) like this:
db/migrations/00001-users-table.mjs:
export const up = knex => knex.sche
Scenario:
- Single vttablet, connecting to external MySQL (happens to be RDS Aurora, but I doubt it matters).
- Single unsharded keyspace (
keyspace3
), no vschema, with a single table, containing a single row - Test program using the Python
pymysql
driver, using theCLIENT.FOUND_ROWS
flag, and updating a single row to it's current key value (i.e. no rows are updated, but a single row
I think the filter of the calendar layout is not 100% correct.
The situation I have is, that my item
is more than one month long. (season for hotel pricing) The current filter just displays events which start in the current month. So even a event starting on the last day of the previous month wouldn't be displayed.
Current filter:
{
"_and": [
{"start":{"_gte":"###FIRST#
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Issue description
This option will improve performance in many scenarios
https://dev.mysql.com/worklog/task/?id=8134
https://www.facebook.com/weixiang.zhai/posts/678596755543802
Describe the bug
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
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Skipped bats test here:
Repeating multiple rows in a CSV and using --update --continue
should produce the same import every time.
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Created by David Axmark, Allan Larsson and Michael "Monty" Widenius
Released May 23, 1995
- Organization
- mysql
- Website
- www.mysql.com
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
This is kind of a follow up to #32677 and the PR #34762.
In #34762 we improved the test data source implementation by checking the body of the response from Tempo. The Tempo team is not comfortable making the body of a 404 response part of our stable API, so instead we are currently adding a separate endpoint specifically for testing:
/api/echo
(grafana/tempo#714).