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build.gradle.kts
configurations.findByName("friendsApi")?.let { friendPaths.from(it.incoming.artifactView { }.files) } configurations.findByName("friendsImplementation")?.let { friendPaths.from(it.incoming.artifactView { }.files) } configurations.findByName("friendsTestImplementation")?.let { friendPaths.from(it.incoming.artifactView { }.files) } } }
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt
*/ private fun doReadTimeout() = !connection.client || sink.closed || sink.finished /** * A source that reads the incoming data frames of a stream. Although this class uses * synchronization to safely receive incoming data frames, it is not intended for use by multiple * readers. */ inner class FramingSource internal constructor(
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cmd/generic-handlers.go
scheme := "http" if r.TLS != nil { scheme = "https" } return scheme }(), } } return nil } // guessIsHealthCheckReq - returns true if incoming request looks // like healthCheck request func guessIsHealthCheckReq(req *http.Request) bool { if req == nil { return false } aType := getRequestAuthType(req)
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cmd/auth-handler.go
func isSupportedS3AuthType(aType authType) bool { _, ok := supportedS3AuthTypes[aType] return ok } // setAuthMiddleware to validate authorization header for the incoming request. func setAuthMiddleware(h http.Handler) http.Handler { // handler for validating incoming authorization headers. return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { tc, ok := r.Context().Value(mcontext.ContextTraceKey).(*mcontext.TraceCtxt)
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Network.java
*/ Set<N> adjacentNodes(N node); /** * Returns a live view of all nodes in this network adjacent to {@code node} which can be reached * by traversing {@code node}'s incoming edges <i>against</i> the direction (if any) of the edge. * * <p>In an undirected network, this is equivalent to {@link #adjacentNodes(Object)}. *
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docs/logging/README.md
```json { "version": "1", "deploymentid": "90e81272-45d9-4fe8-9c45-c9a7322bf4b5", "time": "2024-05-09T07:38:10.449688982Z", "event": "", "trigger": "incoming", "api": { "name": "PutObject", "bucket": "testbucket", "object": "hosts", "status": "OK", "statusCode": 200, "rx": 401, "tx": 0, "timeToResponse": "13309747ns",
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cmd/erasure-multipart.go
return result, nil } // newMultipartUpload - wrapper for initializing a new multipart // request; returns a unique upload id. // // Internally this function creates 'uploads.json' associated for the // incoming object at // '.minio.sys/multipart/bucket/object/uploads.json' on all the // disks. `uploads.json` carries metadata regarding on-going multipart // operation(s) on the object.
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README.md
By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port. ### ufw For hosts with ufw enabled (Debian based distros), you can use `ufw` command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000 ```sh ufw allow 9000 ``` Below command enables all incoming traffic to ports ranging from 9000 to 9010.
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docs/bucket/replication/DESIGN.md
manner to target version, with the `X-Amz-Replication-Status` again cycling through the same states. The description above details one way replication from source to target w.r.t incoming object uploads and metadata changes to source object version. If active-active replication is configured, any incoming uploads and metadata changes to versions created on the target, will sync back to the source and be marked as `REPLICA` on the source. AWS, as well as MinIO do not by default sync metadata...
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
Another big feature needed by APIs is data validation, making sure that the data is valid, given certain parameters. For example, that some field is an `int`, and not some random string. This is especially useful for incoming data. Without a data validation system, you would have to do all the checks by hand, in code. These features are what Marshmallow was built to provide. It is a great library, and I have used it a lot before.
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