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Ferdinando Addison

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Jul 21, 2024, 5:23:19 AM7/21/24
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Currently, I have a script black boxed, but I still have to step through that code. It doesn't actually show the code, but I still have to press the button to step through it, which kind of defeats the purpose. I want to be able to just skip all blackboxed code and go directly to the code that isn't blackboxed, even if the blackboxed code calls non-blackboxed code...so, I don't want to just step over the blackboxed code, but I don't want to step through each individual step in the black boxed code to get to the non black boxed code...is this possible?

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If you black-box a script, the debugger doesn't step into the script file at all. You shouldn't have to keep stepping through code inside it. If you are, then either it's a source mapping issue, which I've seen before, or you specifically put breakpoints in the black-boxed script. See further down.

For example, take scripts A, B and C. B calls some function in C, A calls a function in B, but B is black-boxed. You pause on the A call, you step into the function, but instead of the debugger going into B's function, you'll end up in C's function straight away. You can try it with the following:

If you put breakpoints in the blackboxed script (e.g. B in this case), it will break on them, but not step into the code. Obviously, you can disable those breakpoints to continue stepping into other code. The important thing is that these breakpoints YOU explicitly put there, so you control that.

If there's particular behaviour you are not keen on, or have suggestions, post a comment in the DevTools: New blackbox implementation Chromium thread. The last comment discuses the point above and the benefit of the debugger not ignoring the blackboxed breakpoints.

Your first thought might be to use an alert based on the probe_http_status_code metric, however this has several downsides. Firstly as a gauge if there's a failed scrape then the alert will not fire. Attempting to correctly handle that, particularly if there's multiple acceptable status codes, would require some involved PromQL. Secondly you now would need several alerts to catch scrape failure, probe failure, and then the status code being incorrect.

There is a much simpler and easier way. probe_success is intended to be all you need to capture whether or not your probe succeeded, whereas metrics like probe_http_status_code are intended for after the fact debugging to help figure out why a probe failed (e.g. was it a 404 or a 500?). Accordingly you can configure a module in your blackbox.yml with what you consider to be success, for example:

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I have two home internet accounts and I'm wondering if it's a device issue. The grey cylinder one works fine and the black box one keeps having the issue this thread is about. The app won't even connect to it anymore even being on the wifi of the router. It's not an internet issue for me as the TV and phone connect just fine. But if I try to use the app or ethernet to a mesh wifi it stops working. If I plug other ethernet devices they connect to the internet. The Indian tech support is not helpful. And the app did not do an upgrade of firmware.

Uninstalling and reinstalling the app and doing the setup again for the device connects the app but still no ethernet port for my mesh wifi but other ethernet devices connect just fine. Mesh being deco m5 which works fine with the grey cylinder home internet.

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For context, the remote in question is the XR 15.

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Any tech minded folks have any insight as to why/how this happened, and how to maybe fix?




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