Rupert  Beatty

Rupert Beatty

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Introducing GitHubApiStatus

GitHub’s API Rate Limits can be confusing and difficult to work with. This library makes it easy to check the rate limits with one line of code!

What is it?

GitHubApiStatus is an  open-source library,  available on NuGet, to make it easy to understand and leverage the  Rate Limits for all of GitHub’s APIs:

  • GitHub’s REST API
  • GitHub’s Search API
  • GitHub’s GraphQL API
  • GitHub’s Source Import API
  • GitHub’s App Manifest Configuration API

Each GitHub API has different rate limiting rules. For example, you may exceed the rate limit for GitHub’s REST API, but that does not mean you’ve exceeded the rate limit for GitHub’s GraphQL API.

Why Does This Exist?

If you’ve ever had to use the GitHub REST APIs, you may be familiar with  GitHub’s API Rate Limits:

#github #api #blazor #.net

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Adelle  Hackett

Adelle Hackett

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Introducing MongoDB Developer Hub

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Developer Hub: https://developer.mongodb.com. The Developer Hub will serve as the central location for all MongoDB developer content, programs, and resources. We built the Developer Hub from the ground up to serve the needs of developers using MongoDB products like MongoDB Atlas and MongoDB Stitch.

#introducing #mongodb #developer

Trystan  Doyle

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Introducing Azure Synapse Link | Microsoft

In this video, get an overview of Azure Synapse Link, announced at the Microsoft Build 2020 event. Get clarity in an instant from real-time operational data

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Introducing new Crash Reporting error group filters UI: Surface error data faster

Whether you need to drill down into the cause of an error or discover how customers received your latest version release, Crash Reporting filters give your team a quick and easy way to surface the data you need.

Until recently, the search and filter function may have been hard to navigate. We realize you need to access this data quickly and fuss-free. The Crash Reporting filters are the best way to sort through the data Raygun provides for your team, so we wanted to help you navigate this data as efficiently as possible.

How it works

If you have Real User Monitoring enabled, you’ll be used to the search and filter functionality – it’s the same. To get started, you’ll see the new filter bar at the top of your Crash Reporting dashboard.

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Here’s how the filters look inside the Crash Reporting dashboard.

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How to use Crash Reporting filters

Over the last few months since the original UI release for filters, developers have been using the filtering options to sort through data and isolate problems. (For the filters available for Real User Monitoring, this article has more details.)

Here’s a quick rundown of the new filter options, and how you might like to apply them:

  • Host: Is the URL of where the code is on the web, similar to URL, but just the base of the URL (e.g., raygun.com)
  • Machine name: The unique identifier of the computer where the code is hosted
  • Assigned user: The member of your team who has been delegated to resolve the error
  • Assigned team: The Raygun team (e.g., owners/users, etc.) who are assigned to resolve the error
  • Not assigned: If the error has not been assigned to a user or team, i.e., waiting to be allocated to a team member
  • Resolved by the user: The team member who marked the error as resolved

Developers can also invite others to share the same filtering options, just share the URL with your team member.

Teams can learn more about the filters in the Raygun documentation. Do you have questions about the new Crash Reporting filters? Get in touch with a team member.

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Verda  Conroy

Verda Conroy

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Introducing Pandas

This is the guide to get you started in the world of data science

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Rupert  Beatty

Rupert Beatty

1615819320

Introducing GitHubApiStatus

GitHub’s API Rate Limits can be confusing and difficult to work with. This library makes it easy to check the rate limits with one line of code!

What is it?

GitHubApiStatus is an  open-source library,  available on NuGet, to make it easy to understand and leverage the  Rate Limits for all of GitHub’s APIs:

  • GitHub’s REST API
  • GitHub’s Search API
  • GitHub’s GraphQL API
  • GitHub’s Source Import API
  • GitHub’s App Manifest Configuration API

Each GitHub API has different rate limiting rules. For example, you may exceed the rate limit for GitHub’s REST API, but that does not mean you’ve exceeded the rate limit for GitHub’s GraphQL API.

Why Does This Exist?

If you’ve ever had to use the GitHub REST APIs, you may be familiar with  GitHub’s API Rate Limits:

#github #api #blazor #.net