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Support using="-android viewmatcher", value="<JSON>"
appium/appium-espresso-driver#516
like appium/appium#12372
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Most of the documentation has been rewritten recently. The content minimum content we need is there but there is a lot that can be done to improve it.
If you'd like to contribute to the semantic-release project, helping with the following would be much appreciated:
- Fix typo, misspelling and gramatical mistakes
- Improve language: make short and simpler sentences, improve clarity
- Harmoniz
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Yeah, to be totally honest, I already thought we did this!
😅 This is the intended behavior, so we'll need to fix that. Thanks for reporting!
Originally posted by @simskij in containrrr/watchtower#647 (reply in thread)
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Current behavior
LocalStorage saves flows by default in a local that looks like Users/username. LocalStorage and LocalRun work well together because Prefect will able to find the Flow in that default location. The issue is when we combine LocalStorage with other RunConfigs. Users will get an error that looks like `Failed to load and execute Flow's environment: ModuleNotFoundError("No module
With the support of type-hints Python signatures can give information on the type of returned values of a method. This could be used to improve the documentation generated by libdoc.
def my_func(foo: str, count: int) -> str: will give the following in the Argument column:
foo: str, count: int
This could be expanded to include the type of the returned value:
foo: str, count: int -> str
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It would be nice to pass multiple actions to a checkIf method , the same way as a check allows through the comma.
So, for example, instead of writing this:
.check(
checkIf("${first.exists()}")(do_first),
checkIf("$first.exists()}")(do_second),
checkIf("${first.exists()}")do_third)
it would be nice to have API as follows:
check(checkIf("${first.exists()}")(do
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