dgcaron
dgcaron
yes, i have been able to this with the web-components support. I can't see it is production ready but I was able to see my components in storybook with .net...
in your blazor (WASM) app startup you call ```c# builder.RootComponents.RegisterAsCustomElement("my-blazor-counter"); ``` this will expose a web component from your blazor app to be used elsewhere. in order to work with...
The webcomponent library is far from perfect indeed. I haven't been able to add complex parameters and or child content either. However, that doesn't seem related to storybook but more...
@shilman thanks for your feedback, and I get the point of view. One thing to make sure I get it completely. Are there no plans to support WebAssembly in it's...
i am not entirely sure how low-level the integration should be for storybook but I can imagine there is a need for a generic way to load webassembly code (and...
with the what-if capability of azure, the implementation would look a lot like the plan based implementation for terraform. do you guys want to implement this yourself or would you...
These two resources: azurerm_synapse_workspace_vulnerability_assessment azurerm_synapse_sql_pool_vulnerability_assessment are part of azure defender and cost 15$ a month per dedicated SQL pool and a workspace counts as a database too
it looks like azurerm_synapse_workspace_security_alert_policy azurerm_synapse_sql_pool_security_alert_policy are connected to azure defender too but if you already have the assessment enabled you aren't charged an additional 15$ for this resource. how do...
no, you can't really. enabling the settings enables the defender settings and ups the nodes with one in the azure defender calculations. Azure Defender is not a resource you deploy...
i was working with defender last week and it appears that the resource ``` azurerm_synapse_workspace_security_alert_policy ``` flips the switch for the defender in synapse. therefore the ``` *_extended_auditing_policy *_vulnerability_assessment ```...