containers
relude
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14 | 5 | |
2,783 | 688 | |
11.7% | 0.3% | |
10.0 | 6.0 | |
6 days ago | 4 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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containers
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Extend Bitnami Cassandra Image to customize the configuration in cassandra.yaml
There are multiple benefits of using the images from Bitnami. We can refer to their github repo for additional details. The Bitnami image from cassandra provides us the option to override few of the configurations in the cassandra.yaml file by passing the values as environment variables. For eg: When we provide an environment variable - CASSANDRA_CLUSTER_NAME – to the container, the value of this variable gets updated in the cassandra.yaml -> cluster_name field.
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Debian 12 is now the base operating system of Bitnami packages
Have a look at the postgresql readme file to see the value they add: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/post...
When you use a bunch of different containers from Bitnami, you'll start to notice common configuration patterns which make managing the containers easier.
On the flipside, the additional configuration sometimes contradicts to the official documentation, so that can add complexity from time to time.
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What other catalogs can you install onto truenas scale? -Bitnami?
https://github.com/bitnami/containers https://bitnami.com/stack/mariadb/containers
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Helm Beginner Question: How do I test a helm chart for bitnami on my local machine while also making a few small edits to the core image?
git clone https://github.com/bitnami/containers.git cd bitnami/APP/VERSION/OPERATING-SYSTEM
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Can't get Rocket Chat to work
mongodb 15:53:35.21 INFO ==> ** Starting MongoDB ** mongodb 15:54:35.83 mongodb 15:54:35.83 Welcome to the Bitnami mongodb container mongodb 15:54:35.83 Subscribe to project updates by watching https://github.com/bitnami/containers mongodb 15:54:35.83 Submit issues and feature requests at https://github.com/bitnami/containers/issues mongodb 15:54:35.83 mongodb 15:54:35.83 INFO ==> ** Starting MongoDB setup ** mongodb 15:54:35.85 INFO ==> Validating settings in MONGODB_* env vars... mongodb 15:54:36.08 WARN ==> You set the environment variable ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes. For safety reasons, do not use this flag in a production environment. mongodb 15:54:36.09 INFO ==> Initializing MongoDB... mongodb 15:54:36.13 INFO ==> Deploying MongoDB with persisted data... mongodb 15:54:36.15 INFO ==> ** MongoDB setup finished! ** mongodb 15:54:36.16 INFO ==> ** Starting MongoDB **
- Setting up a packaging environment for Alpine Linux (introducing alpkg)
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bitnami wordpress on GKE with service type load balancer (no ingress): importing a large file results in 413 error when
Is the chart pulling in the default bitnami/wordpress container?
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Bitnami ARM containers available at Docker Hub
I can't comment on ARM because all of my workloads are x86, but the Bitnami containers are almost always a good bet: https://bitnami.com/stacks/containers
Currently I build all of my language runtime containers myself (such as Java, Python, .NET, Node and so on) for the sake of simplicity and common tools, but when I'm dealing with something more complex to configure or turnkey software (think along the lines of Keycloak, MinIO, RabbitMQ, Redis, as well as databases like MariaDB or PostgreSQL), then I often just go with what Bitnami is offering. Here's their GitHub with a bit more information about why someone might use their images: https://github.com/bitnami/containers
Of course, do have a look at their instructions, because in the case of some of their images there can be some differences from the alternatives, for example: https://blog.kronis.dev/everything%20is%20broken/bitnami-mar... (in short, the official MariaDB image uses "/var/lib/mysql" and Bitnami MariaDB image uses "/bitnami/mariadb" for persistence; that tripped me up)
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containers VS bitnami-compat - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 16 Feb 2023
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Help finding docker base images
this is nice but it's not the one https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami but need to look at them more, thanks
relude
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GHCanIUse - GHC language extensions compatibility table
I've also hoped that the "standard library" (i.e. Prelude) should be redesigned. I just found relude which looks very promising.
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Good Haskell Source Code
Project to look at is: https://github.com/kowainik/relude.
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Assessing Haskell (blogpost, slightly negative!)
Another good practice to prevent runtime exceptions is to avoid partial functions like head and tail. One way to ensure that one doesn't accidentally slip in is to use an alternative prelude (e.g. relude) that doesn't export them by default. Another alternative is to use hlint to warn about them (and then import their safe counterparts instead).
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How do I code for the Maybe type for the following code?
That note is wrong, it is only a problem if the function input has a large cardinality. I opened a PR to fix this: https://github.com/kowainik/relude/pull/389
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Folding Nonempty Structures In Haskell
And relude.
What are some alternatives?
SSDB - SSDB - A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis
protolude - A sensible starting Prelude template.
anna - A low-latency, cloud-native KVS
universum - :milky_way: Prelude written in @Serokell
adjunctions - Simple adjunctions
base-prelude - The most complete prelude formed only from the "base" package
psqueues - Priority Search Queues in three different flavors for Haskell
preamble - Yet Another Prelude
indexed-containers
humble-prelude
igraph - Incomplete Haskell bindings to the igraph library (which is written in C)
papa - Reasonable Haskell default import