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.github/workflows/scorecard.yml
# Declare default permissions as read only. permissions: read-all jobs: analysis: name: Scorecard analysis runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: # Needed to upload the results to code-scanning dashboard. security-events: write # Needed to publish results and get a badge (see publish_results below). id-token: write # Uncomment the permissions below if installing in a private repository.
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docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/node/minio-node.json
"name": "Annotations & Alerts", "type": "dashboard" } ] }, "__inputs": [ { "name": "DS_PROMETHEUS", "label": "Prometheus", "description": "", "type": "datasource", "pluginId": "prometheus", "pluginName": "Prometheus" } ], "description": "MinIO Nodes Grafana Dashboard - https://min.io/", "editable": true, "fiscalYearStartMonth": 0,
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tests/test_webhooks_security.py
): """ When a new user subscribes to your service we'll send you a POST request with this data to the URL that you register for the event `new-subscription` in the dashboard. """ client = TestClient(app) def test_dummy_webhook(): # Just for coverage new_subscription(body={}, token="Bearer 123") def test_openapi_schema():
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src/main/assemblies/extension/kibana/README.md
1. Set "requestedAt" to the **Time Filter field name**. 1. Click **Create index pattern**. 1. Click **Saved Objects**. 1. Click **Import** and select "fess\_log.ndjson" to import example settings. 1. Click **Dashboard**. 1. Select "fess\_log" dashboard. 1. (Change the period from upper right if you want to do.) ## FAQ #### Q. Kibana can't connect Elasticsearch. A. Please check `${KIBANA_HOME}/config/kibana.yml` and set correct Elasticsearch URL.
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docs_src/openapi_webhooks/tutorial001.py
def new_subscription(body: Subscription): """ When a new user subscribes to your service we'll send you a POST request with this data to the URL that you register for the event `new-subscription` in the dashboard. """ @app.get("/users/") def read_users():
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docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md
Start (or) Restart Prometheus service by running ```sh ./prometheus --config.file=prometheus.yml ``` Here `prometheus.yml` is the name of configuration file. You can now see MinIO metrics in Prometheus dashboard. By default Prometheus dashboard is accessible at `http://localhost:9090`.
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istioctl/cmd/root.go
rootCmd.AddCommand(ztunnelconfig.ZtunnelConfig(ctx)) analyzeCmd := analyze.Analyze(ctx) hideInheritedFlags(analyzeCmd, cli.FlagIstioNamespace) rootCmd.AddCommand(analyzeCmd) dashboardCmd := dashboard.Dashboard(ctx) hideInheritedFlags(dashboardCmd, cli.FlagNamespace, cli.FlagIstioNamespace) rootCmd.AddCommand(dashboardCmd) manifestCmd := mesh.ManifestCmd(ctx)
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manifests/addons/dashboards/lib/variables.libsonnet
local g = import './g.libsonnet'; local var = g.dashboard.variable; { datasource: var.datasource.new('datasource', 'prometheus'), cluster: var.query.new('cluster') + var.query.withDatasourceFromVariable(self.datasource) + var.query.queryTypes.withLabelValues( 'cluster', 'process_cpu_seconds_total', ) + var.query.withRefresh('time') + var.query.selectionOptions.withMulti()
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docs/de/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md
Sie definieren auch auf irgendeine Weise, zu welchen **Momenten** Ihre Anwendung diese Requests oder Events sendet. Und **Ihre Benutzer** definieren auf irgendeine Weise (zum Beispiel irgendwo in einem Web-Dashboard) die **URL**, an die Ihre Anwendung diese Requests senden soll.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md
You also define in some way at which **moments** your app will send those requests or events. And **your users** define in some way (for example in a web dashboard somewhere) the **URL** where your app should send those requests.
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