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### Describe the bug
`dbt --no-partial-parse run` takes 20x longer in a lightweight docker container than locally, because of the snowflake connections calls in the parsing/compiling stage (everythin…
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Would be fantastic to have a nice visualization of a network. Here is a really nice example: http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/4062045
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**Describe the bug**
There is a rendering issue with big meshes. Geometric elements (services, app) are not being rendered.
The search proved that the element was there but it was not displayed c…
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For a graph with edges
A,B, weight=15
B,A, weight=10
Only the first edge object is retained in the `add_edges(self, edges, directed=False)` method, which is wrong behaviour.
This `add_edges`…
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Sometimes one may want to modify the output, so an option to just output the DOT code to stdout, instead of rendering the graph, would be nice.
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## Description
At the moment, the elements, styles and layouts are specified using dictionaries. In fact, the syntax is closer to CSS and JS than Pythonic (although dictionaries are inherently pyth…
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I want to start by saying thanks so much for this widget! I'm glad I started my current project (building and analyzing lots of graphs) now and not two months ago :) In a flurry of foolishness I was a…
ianhi updated
4 years ago
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As suggested by @ianhi in https://github.com/QuantStack/ipycytoscape/issues/46 in his second point.
One idea is to add a flag that can be activated if the graph is directed in the `add_graphs` meth…
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In the `add_graph_from_networkx` method the node id is forced to be an int:
https://github.com/QuantStack/ipycytoscape/blob/59e3440d8a77efb3ecae4867e1992d400be5b96c/ipycytoscape/cytoscape.py#L194-L1…
ianhi updated
4 years ago