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bin/init.sh
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$2")" pushd "$(dirname "$2")" # Download and extract the binary to the output directory. echo "Downloading ${SIDECAR}: $1 to $2" time ${DOWNLOAD_COMMAND} --header "${AUTH_HEADER:-}" "$1" |\ tar --extract --gzip --strip-components=3 --to-stdout > "$2" chmod +x "$2" # Make a copy named just "envoy" in the same directory (overwrite if necessary).
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build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/GradleKotlinDslReferencePlugin.java
} /** * The name of the module is part of the URI for deep links, changing it will break existing links. * The name of the module must match the first header of {@code kotlin/Module.md} file. */ private static void renameModule(Project project) { getDokkatooExtension(project).getModuleName().set("gradle"); }
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docs/de/docs/advanced/websockets.md
## Verwendung von `Depends` und anderen In WebSocket-Endpunkten können Sie Folgendes aus `fastapi` importieren und verwenden: * `Depends` * `Security` * `Cookie` * `Header` * `Path` * `Query` Diese funktionieren auf die gleiche Weise wie für andere FastAPI-Endpunkte/*Pfadoperationen*: //// tab | Python 3.10+ ```Python hl_lines="68-69 82"
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internal/config/dns/operator_dns.go
Subject: config.EnvDNSWebhook, } token := jwt.NewWithClaims(jwt.SigningMethodHS512, claims) ss, err := token.SignedString([]byte(c.password)) if err != nil { return err } r.Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer "+ss) return nil } func (c *OperatorDNS) endpoint(bucket string, delete bool) (string, error) { u, err := url.Parse(c.Endpoint) if err != nil { return "", err }
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cmd/metrics-v3-api.go
"Total number of requests rejected for auth failure", "type") apiRejectedHeaderTotalMD = NewCounterMD(apiRejectedHeaderTotal, "Total number of requests rejected for invalid header", "type") apiRejectedTimestampTotalMD = NewCounterMD(apiRejectedTimestampTotal, "Total number of requests rejected for invalid timestamp", "type") apiRejectedInvalidTotalMD = NewCounterMD(apiRejectedInvalidTotal,
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docs/sts/keycloak.md
``` The result will be a JSON document. To invoke the API you need to extract the value of the access_token property. You can then invoke the API by including the value in the Authorization header of requests to the API. The following example shows how to get the details of the user with `{userid}` from `{realm}` realm: ``` curl \ -H "Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJSUz..." \
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/transformer/FessXpathTransformer.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/net/MediaType.java
* lowercase, but all others are left as-is. * * <p>Note that this specifically does <strong>not</strong> represent the value of the MIME {@code * Content-Type} header and as such has no support for header-specific considerations such as line * folding and comments. * * <p>For media types that take a charset the predefined constants default to UTF-8 and have a
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docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md
``` 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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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md
In this case the middleware will intercept the incoming request and respond with appropriate CORS headers, and either a `200` or `400` response for informational purposes. ### Simple requests Any request with an `Origin` header. In this case the middleware will pass the request through as normal, but will include appropriate CORS headers on the response. ## More info
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