Monthly Archive: October 2019
Table of Contents1 Setup DigDag Config2 Enable Authentication3 Run a different version of Python4 Use other programming languages or call a binary5 Use Restful APIs6 Use Docker7 Make HTTP Requests DigDag is a pretty simple tool to install and run. There are quite a few tips and tricks that you can use to...
Table of Contents1 A Simple Project and Workflow2 Trigger the task using API2.1 Get Project2.2 Get Current workflowId2.3 Make an Attempt to Run3 Make an Attempt with Params DigDag has been a tool of choice to run data workflows and some batch jobs at First Walkin Technologies. I liked DigDag from day one. Just like any Unix...
How do you know what matters to you in life and how do you measure it over time? For a while I have been thinking about this. I thought about various ways of representing it. But something about the taste maps on coffee packs, inspired me to come up with this. This is...
I have been mapping Surveillance in Bengaluru for couple of months now. We have made some good progress. I thought it’s good time to share those updates and ask for help. Mapping We have mapped 340 Public and Outdoors CCTV cameras. I think we have made good progress. But to cover the entire...