katy lavallee
katy lavallee
What's going on here? ``` > new Chromath('#970136').toString() '#97FF36' > new Chromath('#970236').toString() '#970236' ```
I must have been doing something weird before when it just didn't output anything. I tried again and it does grab `customfield_10004`, but raises an exception because it's a float...
Ditto. I would like to try lisp plz.
What if you don't have control of the JSON and it has a key called `r`? Of the two options, I think implementing `__call__` is the better choice. Other maintainers...
@skorokithakis Ah, it had been a while since I read the README.
i appreciate your time, thank you!
i would think if the author was still using this it would be fixed by now. i wonder if someone will have to fork this and release it as a...
This needs tests. I'm not sure how to go about writing a test that depends on a configuration file, but I'm looking into it.
I agree, because I'm inside, at work, with no windows, when I check the weather. I'm not going outside to check the weather... I need to check it first so...
Actually I just realized this workaround could break downstream clients if they are using enums for these filters in the query. So yeah, I don't actually have a workaround.