I want to use Smartsheet API instead of the Smartsheet to Jira connector to perform call to Jira board and whenever there is an update to any of the Jira tickets, it is reflected in Smartsheet. This is most probably going to be one directional from Jira to Smartsheet. I will then use that data to create different report/dashboards.
Has anyone done a setup like this using Python script?
Thanks in advance.
I am from QA background, so dont know much about coding. But given some direction, I can certainly work on my issue.
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I'm thinking about creating an API with Rscript doing all my stuff.
But, we know that R is single-thread, and plumber also is.
Someone know a way to create an API multi thread in R? I dont think that an single-thread can help me in my case, I may have many users using my model in prod, then im afraid to use plumber.
I already see people saying about using RServer and Java to create an API multi thread. (but i dont know how do this).
Any suggestion, or links about this discussion is welcome.
Thank you all!
Just to document things that are possible to other people that may have the same question, and dont know how do this, I will put here some links that i found that can be helpful.
I dont test any idea yet to say which one is faster, or cheaper, or optimized...
But, what i found is:
You can use https://restrserve.org/ that is an alternative to plumber, even when plumber was just single-thread, restrserve already was helpful to create APIs multi-thead.
8 days ago, plumber release the version 1.0.0, that can support APIs multi-thread. Link to release: https://www.rplumber.io/news/index.html#plumber-router
Even in the past, without plumber v1.0.0, or if you dont want use the RestRserve, you could create an API single-thread with the plumber (in the past), use the Docker to Build your API and then use Kubernetes to manage the requests, creating "copys" of your API, and then the Kubernetes manage the requests, choosing the copy_API that will be used.
An talk at RSTUDIO::CONF2020 about an model that has 1.000.000 acces per day, with an R API: https://rstudio.com/resources/rstudioconf-2020/we-re-hitting-r-a-million-times-a-day-so-we-made-a-talk-about-it/
I want to migrate content with metadata from Documentum WebTop to Alfresco.
Can anyone please help me with the possible ways and some basic steps if possible.
For the moment I can think about using apache chemistry open CMIS API to connect to both repository and migrate content.
But is there any other simplest way available? or is there any tool available that we can use as is with slight modifications?
Your inputs will be really helpfull.
Thanks in Advance...
The simplest way possible is to use CMIS to read from Documentum and write to Alfresco, especially if you don't already know anything about Documentum. That way you only have to learn one API.
This assumes your version of Documentum supports CMIS.
If you have a high volume of data to move you will probably end up implementing some sort of queue or streaming approach, as Miki suggests. But that still doesn't require you to write DFC code unless CMIS falls short in some area.
There are various ways.
Easiest way could be using middle layer migration app/toolkit/platform and implement DFC client for reading to middle layer from Documentum.
On the write side of your middle layer you could easily use client that could consume REST api at the Alfresco target environment.
We've done this using Kafka as a middle layer using source & sink connectors (Confluent).
What's the easiest way to list all endpoints in Ratpack?
My app includes quite a few modules, so simply scanning Ratpack.groovy is not a good solution. Are there any existing tools to show all the exposed endpoints for the running app?
All routes are lazily generated; from everything that I've seen there isn't a way to do this. There was discussion back on March 10th on the ratpack slack channel about trying to do this for swagger document generation and that was the consensus. There's also an issue on github that hasn't gotten any attention for doing swagger generation.
I'm using Hosted Graphite and trying to add deploy events to my grafana dashboard. I first attempted to use the method described here.
The metric is added to graphite with a simple line at the end of the deploy script:
echo "$HOSTEDGRAPHITE_API_KEY.events.$ENVIRONMENT.api.deploy 1" \
| nc -uw0 carbon.hostedgraphite.com 2003
I can show those data points in a simple graph, but using the annotations feature with the "regular metric query" doesn't seem to be adding anything to the graphs.
I'm more interested in using real events, based on: http://obfuscurity.com/2014/01/Graphite-Tip-A-Better-Way-to-Store-Events. This should allow us to tag the event with, for example, the commit hash or git tag. Unfortunately, I can't find anything in the Hosted Graphite documentation about how to get these data into graphite. I also can't find anything about it in the graphite docs.
Despite the lack of docs, I tried posting to a few endpoints, just hoping to get lucky. All of these returned 404:
https://${HOSTEDGRAPHITE_API_KEY}#www.hostedgraphite.com/api/v1/events
https://${HOSTEDGRAPHITE_API_KEY}#www.hostedgraphite.com/api/v1/sink/events
https://${HOSTEDGRAPHITE_API_KEY}#www.hostedgraphite.com/XXXXXX/graphite/events
where XXXXXX is the path prefix I have when accessing the graphite dashboard at /XXXXXX/graphite/dashboard.
I also tried contacting Hosted Graphite support but the "Support" link seems to go nowhere.
Hosted Graphite employee here.
UPDATE: We support Graphite Events and Annotations now: http://docs.hostedgraphite.com/advanced/annotations-and-events.html
We don't currently support events, but it is in development.
This is the reason there is no mention of this functionality in our documentation.
We do support annotations based on metrics.
Which support link didn't work for you? I'll get that fixed :)
You can email us at support+so# or on twitter, as you already discovered.
I'm sorry I don't have a better solution to tagging deploys right now ( it's something we want to be able to do too) but it should be available soon.
Please get in touch via email if there's anything else we can help with.
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EDIT: We're using Intercom for support, do you have something like noscript/disconnect that might stop that from working?
To start with, I have to say that I am not an oracle developer and I have never used any oracle product. But I have a task in hand to automate Fusion Middleware. I have automated the installation using response files. However, I Am not sure how to create the soa domain and extend it to include soa components.
I am using this document http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/core.1111/e12036/toc.htm
(steps 8,9 and 10). MAnually, using the GUI i am able to do it but I need to automate it. I know it can be done via wlst scripts. Does anyone have a sample script as per the documentation?Unfortunately, I dont have much time to understand wlst scripting. Any help would be appreciated.