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id ▼ | node_id | number | state | locked | title | user | body | created_at | updated_at | closed_at | merged_at | merge_commit_sha | assignee | milestone | draft | head | base | author_association | repo | url | merged_by | auto_merge |
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917185800 | PR_kwDOBm6k_c42qyUI | 1717 | closed | 0 | Add timeout option to Cloudrun build | wragge 127565 | I've found that the Cloudrun build phase often hits a timeout limit with large databases. I believe the default timeout is 10 minutes. This pull request just adds a `--timeout` option to the cloudrun `publish` command and passes the value on to the build step. | 2022-04-23T11:51:21Z | 2022-04-24T14:03:08Z | 2022-04-24T14:03:08Z | 2022-04-24T14:03:08Z | 3001e1e394b6cb605c2cd81eed671a7da419c1b3 | 0 | 9b9a314a84453cec5ad6c886351ef3df9d47a5a4 | d57c347f35bcd8cff15f913da851b4b8eb030867 | CONTRIBUTOR | datasette 107914493 | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/pull/1717 |
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