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cni/pkg/nodeagent/ztunnelserver.go
fd := int(wl.Netns.Fd()) log.Infof("sending pod to ztunnel as part of snapshot") resp, err = conn.sendMsgAndWaitForAck(&zdsapi.WorkloadRequest{ Payload: &zdsapi.WorkloadRequest_Add{ Add: &zdsapi.AddWorkload{ Uid: uid, WorkloadInfo: wl.Workload, }, }, }, &fd) } else { log.Infof("netns is not available for pod, sending 'keep' to ztunnel")
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/apidiscovery/v2beta1/generated.proto
// It contains a list of APIVersionDiscovery that holds a list of APIResourceDiscovery types served for a version. // Versions are in descending order of preference, with the first version being the preferred entry. message APIGroupDiscovery { // Standard object's metadata. // The only field completed will be name. For instance, resourceVersion will be empty.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
Being able to use asynchronous functions in your tests could be useful, for example, when you're querying your database asynchronously. Imagine you want to test sending requests to your FastAPI application and then verify that your backend successfully wrote the correct data in the database, while using an async database library. Let's look at how we can make that work. ## pytest.mark.anyio
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internal/grid/muxclient.go
func (m *muxClient) sendLocked(msg message) error { dst := GetByteBufferCap(msg.Msgsize()) msg.Seq = m.SendSeq msg.MuxID = m.MuxID msg.Flags |= m.BaseFlags if debugPrint { fmt.Println("Client sending", &msg, "to", m.parent.Remote) } m.SendSeq++ dst, err := msg.MarshalMsg(dst) if err != nil { return err } if msg.Flags&FlagSubroute != 0 { if m.subroute == nil {
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md
# OpenAPI Webhooks There are cases where you want to tell your API **users** that your app could call *their* app (sending a request) with some data, normally to **notify** of some type of **event**. This means that instead of the normal process of your users sending requests to your API, it's **your API** (or your app) that could **send requests to their system** (to their API, their app). This is normally called a **webhook**. ## Webhooks steps
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/DescendingImmutableSortedMultiset.java
*/ package com.google.common.collect; import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible; import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible; import javax.annotation.CheckForNull; /** * A descending wrapper around an {@code ImmutableSortedMultiset} * * @author Louis Wasserman */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") // uses writeReplace, not default serialization @GwtIncompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/DuplexTest.kt
} body.awaitSuccess() assertThat(log.take()!!) .contains("StreamResetException: stream was reset: CANCEL") } /** * We delay sending the last byte of the request body 1500 ms. The 1000 ms read timeout should * only elapse 1000 ms after the request body is sent. */ @Test fun headersReadTimeoutDoesNotStartUntilLastRequestBodyByteFire() {
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cni/pkg/nodeagent/testdata/localhost.yaml
# This shows an example local config for ztunnel that adds a workload for localhost. # This allows local testing by sending requests through the local ztunnel to other servers running on localhost. workloads: - uid: cluster1//v1/Pod/default/local name: local namespace: default serviceAccount: default workloadIps: ["127.0.0.1"] protocol: HBONE node: local network: "" services: "default/example.com": 80: 8080
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okhttp-brotli/README.md
It enables Brotli support in addition to tranparent Gzip support, provided Accept-Encoding is not set previously. Modern web servers must choose to return Brotli responses. n.b. It is not used for sending requests. ```java OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder() .addInterceptor(BrotliInterceptor.INSTANCE) .build(); ``` ```kotlin implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp-brotli:4.12.0") ```
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src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/view/common/help.jsp
<dd> sort field sorts documents by a specified field name. The format is "sort:<field>.<order>", where <order> is asc or desc. If you want to find documents which has "Fess" and sort them in descending order, you can enter: <pre>Fess sort:content_length.desc</pre> The available sort field are "created", "content_length" and "last_modified", and they are customizable. </dd> <dt>AND</dt> <dd>
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