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helm-releases/minio-3.1.0.tgz
about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client: 1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.rootUser}" | base64 --decode) 3. export SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName"...
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helm-releases/minio-3.1.1.tgz
about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client: 1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.rootUser}" | base64 --decode) 3. export SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName"...
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helm-releases/minio-3.1.6.tgz
about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client: 1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.rootUser}" | base64 --decode) 3. export SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName"...
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helm-releases/minio-3.0.1.tgz
about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client: 1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.rootUser}" | base64 --decode) 3. export SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName"...
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helm-releases/minio-3.0.2.tgz
about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client: 1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.rootUser}" | base64 --decode) 3. export SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName"...
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/ntlmssp/Type2Message.java
static { DEFAULT_FLAGS = NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_NTLM | (Config.getBoolean("jcifs.smb1.smb.client.useUnicode", true) ? NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_UNICODE : NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_OEM); DEFAULT_DOMAIN = Config.getProperty("jcifs.smb1.smb.client.domain", null); byte[] domain = new byte[0]; if (DEFAULT_DOMAIN != null) { try {
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internal/grid/muxserver.go
wg.Wait() defer xioutil.SafeClose(handlerIn) m.handleInbound(c, inbound, handlerIn) }(m.inbound) } // Fill outbound block. // Each token represents a message that can be sent to the client without blocking. // The client will refill the tokens as they confirm delivery of the messages. for i := 0; i < outboundCap; i++ { m.outBlock <- struct{}{} } // Handler goroutine.
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Dockerfile.hotfix
chmod +x /go/bin/minio # Download mc binary and signature files RUN curl -s -q https://dl.min.io/client/mc/release/linux-${TARGETARCH}/mc -o /go/bin/mc && \ curl -s -q https://dl.min.io/client/mc/release/linux-${TARGETARCH}/mc.minisig -o /go/bin/mc.minisig && \ curl -s -q https://dl.min.io/client/mc/release/linux-${TARGETARCH}/mc.sha256sum -o /go/bin/mc.sha256sum && \ chmod +x /go/bin/mc
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tests/test_dependency_contextvars.py
@app.get("/user", dependencies=[Depends(set_up_request_state_dependency)]) def get_user(): request_state = legacy_request_state_context_var.get() assert request_state return request_state["user"] client = TestClient(app) def test_dependency_contextvars(): """ Check that custom middlewares don't affect the contextvar context for dependencies.
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docs/en/docs/reference/exceptions.md
# Exceptions - `HTTPException` and `WebSocketException` These are the exceptions that you can raise to show errors to the client. When you raise an exception, as would happen with normal Python, the rest of the execution is aborted. This way you can raise these exceptions from anywhere in the code to abort a request and show the error to the client. You can use: * `HTTPException` * `WebSocketException`
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