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Managing groups which are supposed to be approved to use the Deck, are nearly impossible to manage. Select/Unselect or identify groups is difficult or impossible. Not all a
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When Hydra receives a request with a token that is no longer valid, it logs an error with what appears to be debug output:
{"debug":"Token is expired","description":"Token expired","error":"token_expired","hint":"The token expired.","level":"error","msg":"An error occurred","time":"2020-08-28T20:14:40Z"}
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I like how Simplepush presents a couple of different ways to generate push messages on their website:
https://simplepush.io/#libraries
How about having a similar feature directly in the server GUI? That would include the bits documented here https://gotify.net/docs/pushmsg
The typescript runtime was recently added to openwhisk but we do not yet have docs for the runtime and it is missing from runtimes.json.
We need a doc like https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/blob/master/docs/actions-nodejs.md for typescript functions.
Adding the runtime to the runtime manifest can be done per https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/blob/master/docs/actions-new.md#the-
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I'm trying to use nbering/terraform-provider-ansible by placing it in
~/.terraform.d/plugins/linux_amd64/terraform-provider-ansible, butterraform initnever seems to actually find it (NB this works fine in 0.12.x). Why is that?Can 0.13 actually load plugins from local file-system directories (as [described in the documentation](