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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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django-multiple-schemas
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Production-ready shell startup scripts: The Set Builtin
When you build an application and make it available through container technology, either you have an ENTRYPOINT or CMD instructions at the end of its Dockerfile. Depending on which framework you're using and some requirements you have, sometimes it's better to have a bash script responsible for running your project. When it's available, generally, you'll see a bunch of commands that are executed, like the following script I created for the project Django Multiple Schemas:
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RegEx, Data Classes and Type Hints with Python: Learning from tweet text
Let's jump into the concrete implementation! By the way, as you may have noticed, I'm using pytest, but you can see how it would be with unittest if you check the repository.
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C# Web API: How to call your endpoint through integration tests
You can consult the code I showed here on this GitHub repository. You can use Docker Compose to run the project as well as execute its tests. Check the README for more details.
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GKE Ingress: How to configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
You can check the entire code out on GitHub. As always, don't forget to execute terraform destroy after your test! See you next time ✌.
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Production-ready shell startup scripts: The Set Builtin
You can check out all the code I put in this article on GitHub. There you'll find a docker-compose file with all the services testing each of the arguments I showed here 🤙.
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