shonigbaum
shonigbaum
Hey @steffyP, I started localstack like this: ``docker run --name localstack_main --rm -d -e HOSTNAME_EXTERNAL="localhost" -e DISABLE_EVENTS="1" -p 4566:4566 -p 8080-8081:8080-8081 "localstack/localstack:1.1.0"`` **Logs** Create Bucket: ```` 2022-09-14T08:56:18.563 DEBUG --- [...
Hey @steffyP, what I already noticed while testing: I can't create a bucket without the location contraint. And I'm not using awslocal cli, I use the normal aws cli (v2.4.23)...
Hi @steffyP, so, happy to found some time to provide you more information. Btw ... is awslocal wrapping aws cli version 1 or 2? --- ~/.aws/config ``` [default] region=eu-central-1 output=json...
Ah! :) Shame on me. Thank you so much! Wish you a nice weekend! :-)
Hey, any news on this? We are facing the same issue. Will this be fixed soon? Or is there a workaround recommended?
Oh, thank you for mentioning. Hopefully there will be an owner soon. I'll take this topic into my team.
Sure, I'll try to deliver the schemas this week. Need to anonymize them first. Thanks in advance.
I finally found the time to strip down the schemas. If you `bundle()` schemaA, the bundled schema will contain the invalid $ref as described in my first message. - [schemaA.json](https://github.com/APIDevTools/json-schema-ref-parser/files/14851162/schemaA.json)...
Hello @jonluca, Thank you for your response. I recently tested the schema you mentioned (which was not functioning) and also the “re-arranged” schema (which worked) using www.jsonschemavalidator.com. You are correct;...
Hello @jonluca, is it possible to re-open this ticket and discuss the findings I provided with the different compilers? I still think the created `$ref`s are invalid, as they are...