Releases: singnet/das-toolbox
Release 0.4.8
"[#105] Add working directory option to jupyter-notebook start command. (PR: #120)
[#119] Correct misleading message in das-cli faas update-version to accurately reflect the latest version. (PR: #121)
[#125] Add commands for managing the client and server of the database wrapper (PR: #126)
[#122] Add a das-cli command to print the total number of atoms in the AtomDB (PR: #131)
[#133] Changed Redis connection configuration for count-atoms to use the correct port from config file (PR: #134)"
Release 0.4.7
"[#105] Add working directory option to jupyter-notebook start command. (PR: #120)
[#119] Correct misleading message in das-cli faas update-version to accurately reflect the latest version. (PR: #121)
[#125] Add commands for managing the client and server of the database wrapper (PR: #126)
[#122] Add a das-cli command to print the total number of atoms in the AtomDB (PR: #131)"
Release 0.4.6
"[#105] Add working directory option to jupyter-notebook start command. (PR: #120)
[#119] Correct misleading message in das-cli faas update-version to accurately reflect the latest version. (PR: #121)
[#125] Add commands for managing the client and server of the database wrapper (PR: #126)
[#122] Add a das-cli command to print the total number of atoms in the AtomDB (PR: #131)"
Release 0.4.5
Release 0.4.4
Release 0.4.3
Release 0.4.2
Release 0.4.1
Release 0.4.0
"[#99] Correct default value display in prompt for Redis and MongoDB cluster setting (PR: #102)
[das#66] Port validation for faas start: Before starting, the CLI now checks if the required ports (8080, 8081, and 5000) are available. If any port is in use, faas start will terminate with an error message specifying which port is occupied. (PR: #106)
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Release 0.3.2
"[#99] Correct default value display in prompt for Redis and MongoDB cluster setting (PR: #102)
[das#66] Port validation for faas start: Before starting, the CLI now checks if the required ports (8080, 8081, and 5000) are available. If any port is in use, faas start will terminate with an error message specifying which port is occupied. (PR: #106)
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