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docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md
## Conclusion With this you should have a basic understanding of what **environment variables** are and how to use them in Python. You can also read more about them in the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable" class="external-link" target="_blank">Wikipedia for Environment Variable</a>.
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CODEOWNERS
/install/ @istio/wg-environments-maintainers /istioctl/ @istio/wg-user-experience-maintainers @istio/wg-networking-maintainers Makefile* @istio/wg-test-and-release-maintainers /manifests/ @istio/wg-environments-maintainers
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manifests/charts/README.md
The install is organized in 'environments' - each environment consists of a set of components in different namespaces that are configured to work together. Regardless of 'environment', workloads can talk with each other and obey the Istio configuration resources, but each environment can use different Istio versions and different configuration defaults.
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docs/nl/docs/environment-variables.md
<div class="termy"> ```console $ C:\opt\custompython\bin\python ``` </div> //// Deze informatie is handig wanneer je meer wilt weten over [virtuele omgevingen](virtual-environments.md){.internal-link target=_blank}. ## Conclusion Hiermee heb je basiskennis van wat **omgevingsvariabelen** zijn en hoe je ze in Python kunt gebruiken.
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docs/sts/.gitignore
docs/_build/ # PyBuilder target/ # Jupyter Notebook .ipynb_checkpoints # pyenv .python-version # celery beat schedule file celerybeat-schedule # SageMath parsed files *.sage.py # Environments .env .venv env/ venv/ ENV/ env.bak/ venv.bak/ # Spyder project settings .spyderproject .spyproject # Rope project settings .ropeproject # mkdocs documentation /site
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docs/orchestration/README.md
about just retrofitting monolithic applications onto modern container based compute environment. A cloud-native application is portable and resilient by design, and can scale horizontally by simply replicating. Modern orchestration platforms like Kubernetes, DC/OS make replicating and managing containers in huge clusters easier than ever. While containers provide isolated application execution environment, orchestration platforms allow seamless scaling by helping replicate and manage containers....
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md
## Using `TestClient` /// info To use `TestClient`, first install <a href="https://www.python-httpx.org" class="external-link" target="_blank">`httpx`</a>. Make sure you create a [virtual environment](../virtual-environments.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, activate it, and then install it, for example: ```console $ pip install httpx ``` /// Import `TestClient`.
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dbflute_fess/dfprop/_readme.txt
Properties for additional information: o additionalForeignKeyMap.dfprop o additionalPrimaryKeyMap.dfprop o additionalUniqueKeyMap.dfprop (manual making) o additionalTableMap.dfprop (manual making) Properties for implementation environments: o classificationDefinitionMap.dfprop o classificationDeploymentMap.dfprop o commonColumnMap.dfprop o conditionBeanMap.dfprop o dependencyInjectionMap.dfprop o littleAdjustmentMap.dfprop o outsideSqlMap.dfprop
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.gitattributes
# Treat all files in the Go repo as binary, with no git magic updating # line endings. This produces predictable results in different environments. # # Windows users contributing to Go will need to use a modern version # of git and editors capable of LF line endings. # # Windows .bat files are known to have multiple bugs when run with LF # endings, and so they are checked in with CRLF endings, with a test
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-forms-and-files.md
/// info To receive uploaded files and/or form data, first install <a href="https://github.com/Kludex/python-multipart" class="external-link" target="_blank">`python-multipart`</a>. Make sure you create a [virtual environment](../virtual-environments.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, activate it, and then install it, for example: ```console $ pip install python-multipart ``` /// ## Import `File` and `Form` //// tab | Python 3.9+
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