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docs/es/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
Poder usar funciones asíncronas en tus tests puede ser útil, por ejemplo, cuando consultas tu base de datos de forma asíncrona. Imagina que quieres probar el envío de requests a tu aplicación FastAPI y luego verificar que tu backend escribió exitosamente los datos correctos en la base de datos, mientras usas un paquete de base de datos asíncrono. Veamos cómo podemos hacer que esto funcione. ## pytest.mark.anyio
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/DESIGN.md
scanner (which runs at one minute intervals, each time scanning one sixteenth of the namespace), picks up the object for tiering. The data is moved to the remote tier in entirety, leaving only the object metadata on MinIO. The data on the backend is stored under the `bucket/prefix` specified in the tier configuration with a custom name derived from a randomly generated uuid - e.g. `0b/c4/0bc4fab7-2daf-4d2f-8e39-5c6c6fb7e2d3`. The first two prefixes are characters 1-2,3-4 from the uuid. This...
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helm-releases/minio-2.0.1.tgz
platform annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" # kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "false" # kubernetes.io/ingress.global-static-ip-name: "" # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/secure-backends: "true" # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS" # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/whitelist-source-range: 0.0.0.0/0 path: / hosts: - chart-example.local tls: [] # - secretName: chart-example-tls # hosts: # - chart-example.local consoleService: type: ClusterIP...
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docs/federation/lookup/README.md
export MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS=44.35.1.1,44.35.1.2,44.35.1.3,44.35.1.4 minio server http://rack{5...8}.host{5...8}.domain.com/mnt/export{1...32} ``` In this configuration you can see `MINIO_ETCD_ENDPOINTS` points to the etcd backend which manages MinIO's `config.json` and bucket DNS SRV records. `MINIO_DOMAIN` indicates the domain suffix for the bucket which will be used to resolve bucket through DNS. For example if you have a bucket such as `mybucket`, the
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cmd/erasure-healing.go
migrateDataDir := mustGetUUID() if !latestMeta.Deleted && len(latestMeta.Erasure.Distribution) != len(onlineDisks) { err := fmt.Errorf("unexpected file distribution (%v) from online disks (%v), looks like backend disks have been manually modified refusing to heal %s/%s(%s)", latestMeta.Erasure.Distribution, onlineDisks, bucket, object, versionID) healingLogOnceIf(ctx, err, "heal-object-online-disks")
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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 { #pytest-mark-anyio }
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docs/de/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
Schauen wir uns an, wie wir das machen können. ## pytest.mark.anyio
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helm-releases/minio-3.0.0.tgz
platform annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" # kubernetes.io/ingress.allow-http: "false" # kubernetes.io/ingress.global-static-ip-name: "" # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/secure-backends: "true" # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS" # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/whitelist-source-range: 0.0.0.0/0 path: / hosts: - chart-example.local tls: [] # - secretName: chart-example-tls # hosts: # - chart-example.local consoleService: type: ClusterIP...
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cmd/admin-handlers.go
} // Fetching the backend information backendInfo := objectAPI.BackendInfo() // Calculate the number of online/offline disks of all nodes var allDisks []madmin.Disk for _, s := range servers { allDisks = append(allDisks, s.Disks...) } onlineDisks, offlineDisks := getOnlineOfflineDisksStats(allDisks) backend = madmin.ErasureBackend{
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docs/de/docs/deployment/manually.md
<div class="termy"> ```console $ hypercorn main:app --worker-class trio ``` </div> Und das startet Hypercorn mit Ihrer Anwendung und verwendet Trio als Backend. Jetzt können Sie Trio intern in Ihrer Anwendung verwenden. Oder noch besser: Sie können AnyIO verwenden, sodass Ihr Code sowohl mit Trio als auch asyncio kompatibel ist. 🎉 ## Konzepte des Deployments
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