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architecture/networking/pilot.md
Next, for an individual proxy we will check if it could possibly be impacted by the change. For example, we know a sidecar never is impacted by a `Gateway` update, and we can also look at scoping (from `Sidecar.egress.hosts`) to further restrict update scopes.
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docs/ftp/README.md
45 bytes received in 00:00 (3.55 KiB/s) ... ``` Following example shows connecting via sftp client using `minioadmin` credentials, and list a bucket named `runner`: ``` sftp -P 8022 minioadmin@localhost minioadmin@localhost's password: Connected to localhost. sftp> ls runner/ chunkdocs testdir ``` Following example shows how to download an object locally via `sftp` client: ```
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istioctl/pkg/kubeinject/kubeinject.go
doubt re-run istioctl kube-inject on deployments to get the most up-to-date changes. It's best to do kube-inject when the resource is initially created. `, Example: ` # Update resources on the fly before applying. kubectl apply -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f <resource.yaml>) # Create a persistent version of the deployment with Istio sidecar injected.
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docs/sts/tls.md
``` The MinIO TLS STS API is disabled by default. However, it can be *enabled* by setting environment variable: ``` export MINIO_IDENTITY_TLS_ENABLE=on ``` ## Example
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docs/en/docs/img/deployment/https/https03.drawio
</mxCell> <mxCell id="29" value="<font face="Roboto" data-font-src="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto" style="font-size: 24px">https://someapp.example.com</font>" style="rounded=0;whiteSpace=wrap;html=1;fontStyle=1;strokeWidth=4;" parent="33" vertex="1"> <mxGeometry x="60" y="27" width="380" height="250" as="geometry"/> </mxCell>
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docs/extensions/s3zip/examples/aws-js/package.json
{ "name": "s3-zip-example", "version": "1.0.0", "main": "main.js", "dependencies": { "aws-sdk": "^2.924.0" }
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istioctl/pkg/proxystatus/proxystatus.go
Short: "Retrieves the synchronization status of each Envoy in the mesh", Long: ` Retrieves last sent and last acknowledged xDS sync from Istiod to each Envoy in the mesh `, Example: ` # Retrieve sync status for all Envoys in a mesh istioctl proxy-status # Retrieve sync status for Envoys in a specific namespace istioctl proxy-status --namespace foo
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docs/en/docs/advanced/websockets.md
--- But for this example, we'll use a very simple HTML document with some JavaScript, all inside a long string. This, of course, is not optimal and you wouldn't use it for production. In production you would have one of the options above. But it's the simplest way to focus on the server-side of WebSockets and have a working example: ```Python hl_lines="2 6-38 41-43"
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SECURITY.md
to the network can execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the `tf.train.Server`. ## Untrusted inputs during training and prediction TensorFlow supports a wide range of input data formats. For example it can process images, audio, videos, and text. There are several modules specialized in taking those formats, modifying them, and/or converting them to intermediate formats that can be processed by TensorFlow.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/debugging.md
# Debugging You can connect the debugger in your editor, for example with Visual Studio Code or PyCharm. ## Call `uvicorn` In your FastAPI application, import and run `uvicorn` directly: ```Python hl_lines="1 15" {!../../docs_src/debugging/tutorial001.py!} ``` ### About `__name__ == "__main__"` The main purpose of the `__name__ == "__main__"` is to have some code that is executed when your file is called with:
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