Database

A database is a structured set of data held in a computer, most often a server. Databases use a database management system (DBMS) that interacts with users, similar to a lookup table. Modern databases are designed to allow for creation, querying, updating, and administration of the data it holds.
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I'm using .sheet_to_json
for easier testing (instead of comparing the ws
object with an expected one). The problem is that formula cells don't show up in the JSON output. Is there a way to make that happen (other than sheet_to_formulae)? If not, an option like formulas: true
for sheet_to_json
would be very useful for test automation.
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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
Suggested by @dhartunian
the problem to solve is that it's currently just too easy to create a test for a HTTP API without authentication, which does not invite the implementer to care about authn (nor authorization).
We can nudge this in the right direction by renaming the "simple" method to a longer name with a discouragement in the comment; then renaming the admin method to a "simple" na
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Discussed with @Kerollmops
As we did for the tokenizer, we want to use the heed dependency from Milli's side to avoid having different versions of Heed in Meilisearch. Indeed compilation will fail if we have different versions of heed in Meilisearch and in Milli.
- Export heed on Milli's side
- Use the exported Heed dependency in
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Bug description
On windows, I run prisma format
and note the unusual file ending. The lines are all LF, but the very last line is CRLF.
This causes issue on my Linux CI where it formats it ending in LF's only, causing a diff to occur and the build to fail.
How to reproduce
- On windows do prisma format
- Open in HxD or similar
- See attached:
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In https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine/blob/develop/src/client/src/tscPrepare.c, Local variable loopCont is assigned only once, to a constant value, making it effectively constant throughout its scope. If this is not the intent, examine the logic to see if there is a missing assignment that would make loopCont not remain constant.
So the 1567th line should be removed.
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The current RDL integrate test engine and cases are in-corrected.
I just removed the cases on #16004.
The problem of current RDL cases:
- The SQL of case should be RDL, not RQL;
- Should not change current rules, which are used to RAL and RQL, it is better to CREATE/ALTER/DROP new rule for assertion.
Please Redesign the RDL test engine and rewrite the related test cases.
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- I have completed all Troubleshooting Steps.
- I'm on the latest version of Directus.
- There's no other issue that already describes my problem.
Describe the Bug
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What happened?
If you don't pass a
--name
argument to youretcd
processes, they will all have the namedefault
and the cluster will operate normally. However, when you add a member, the generatedETCD_INITIAL_CLUSTER
variable will have multiple entries with the name "default". When this environment variable is used,etcd
will parse these into a mapping under a single key ("defau