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A representational state transfer (REST) API is a way to provide compatibility between computer systems on the Internet. The concept was first outlined in a dissertation by Roy Fielding in 2000.
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Summary
It would be amazing to have an Authorization tab on GraphQL, as it is for REST.
Why should this be worked on?
Authorization is also a thing in GQL and having automated OAuth mechanism would be
Base64 packing the logo is unproductive and prohibitively complicated.
Originally I just thought it was related to the method of delivery, minification,etc....
But then I discovered the "enterprise" copy you sell directly offers the "feature" of changing the logo, which then just packs up a new image.
Now I realize why changing the logo is difficult and you won't document how to do it in
Example app: https://pp0o4x40p0.codesandbox.io/#/posts/13
I just copied the last tab a couple of times and you'll see a scrollbar at the bottom.
What I expected: that the Tabs component would be scrollable and the application not to crash.
I think this is because the Tabs parent width is implicit instead of explicit.
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I believe the comparison operator used in the IsBroken method is wrong because the rule is checking that meeting attendees limit must be greater than guests limit.
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Issue
The response header does not reflect the correct version for HTTP2 requests. Even though, wiremock replies in h2 but the version in the response header shows "HTTP/1.1 200". This is caused by the hardcoded value in the toString() method of Response.java class
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
**sb.append("HTTP
Describe the bug
At the time of registration, email has not been validated correctly
http://localhost:1337/admin/auth/registerExpected behavior
An email should be valid in all aspect like
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