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@cumulus/errors
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Package that exports error classes for use in Cumulus workflow code
npm install @cumulus/errors
Cumulus is a cloud-based data ingest, archive, distribution and management prototype for NASA's future Earth science data streams.
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[v18.5.2] 2024-12-12
ecs_cluster_instance_allow_ssh
resource.ecs_cluster_instance_allow_ssh
was implemented before SSM hosts were deployed
to NGAP accounts and allowed for SSHing into an instance from an SSH bastion, which no longer exists.tf-modules/cumulus/ecs_cluster_instance_autoscaling_cf_template.yml.tmpl
user-data for compatibility with Amazon Linux 2023 AMItf-modules/cumulus
scripts to use Instance Metadata Service V2fake-provider-cf.yml
to work for Amazon Linux 2023 AMISendPan
task to generate short pan with FAILED disposition.VACUUM
statements from db migrations. In cases where the PG database is very large, these queries
can take a long time and exceed the Lambda timeout, causing failures on deployment.@octokit/graphql
from 2.1.1 to ^2.3.0 to address [CVE-2024-21538]
(https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-3xgq-45jj-v275)FAQs
Provides error classes for Cumulus
The npm package @cumulus/errors receives a total of 506 weekly downloads. As such, @cumulus/errors popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cumulus/errors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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