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## Contributing a new docs page
- Make sure the documentation you are writing is in the correct place in the hierarchy.
- Avoid creating new sections where possible, there is a good chance a proper place in the docs hierarchy already exists.
- Make sure to include a complete [Hugo front-matter](front-matter).
- Make sure to include a complete [Hugo front-matter](#front-matter).
### Contributing a new concept doc
- Ensure the reader can understand why they should care about this feature. What problems does it help them solve?

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### Message Delivery
In principle, Dapr considers message successfully delivered when the subscriber responds with a non-error response after processing the message. For more granular control, Dapr's publish/subscribe API also provides explicit statuses, defined in the response payload, which the subscriber can use to indicate the specific handling instructions to Dapr (e.g. `RETRY` or `DROP`). For more information message routing see [Dapr publish/subscribe API documentation] ({{< ref "pubsub_api.md#provide-routes-for-dapr-to-deliver-topic-events" >}})
In principle, Dapr considers message successfully delivered when the subscriber responds with a non-error response after processing the message. For more granular control, Dapr's publish/subscribe API also provides explicit statuses, defined in the response payload, which the subscriber can use to indicate the specific handling instructions to Dapr (e.g. `RETRY` or `DROP`). For more information message routing see [Dapr publish/subscribe API documentation]({{< ref "pubsub_api.md#provide-routes-for-dapr-to-deliver-topic-events" >}})
### At-Least-Once guarantee

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To get all state keys associated with application "myapp", use the query:
```sql
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] LIKE 'myapp-%'
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] LIKE 'myapp||%'
```
The above query returns all rows with id containing "myapp-", which is the prefix of the state keys.
The above query returns all rows with id containing "myapp||", which is the prefix of the state keys.
## 3. Get specific state data
To get the state data by a key "balance" for the application "myapp", use the query:
```sql
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] = 'myapp-balance'
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] = 'myapp||balance'
```
Then, read the **Data** field of the returned row.
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To get the state version/ETag, use the command:
```sql
SELECT [RowVersion] FROM states WHERE [Key] = 'myapp-balance'
SELECT [RowVersion] FROM states WHERE [Key] = 'myapp||balance'
```
## 4. Get filtered state data
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To get all the state keys associated with an actor with the instance ID "leroy" of actor type "cat" belonging to the application with ID "mypets", use the command:
```sql
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] LIKE 'mypets-cat-leroy-%'
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] LIKE 'mypets||cat||leroy||%'
```
And to get a specific actor state such as "food", use the command:
```sql
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] = 'mypets-cat-leroy-food'
SELECT * FROM states WHERE [Key] = 'mypets||cat||leroy||food'
```
> **WARNING:** You should not manually update or delete states in the store. All writes and delete operations should be done via the Dapr runtime.

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---
type: docs
title: "Developing with GitHub Codespaces"
linkTitle: "GitHub Codespaces"
weight: 3000
description: "How to get up and running with Dapr in a GitHub Codespace"
---
[GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces) are the easiest way to get up and running in a Dapr environment. In as little as a single click you have the environment, packages, code, samples, and documentation all ready to go in your browser.
{{% alert title="Private Beta" color="warning" %}}
GitHub Codespaces is currently in a private beta. Sign up [here](https://github.com/features/codespaces/signup).
{{% /alert %}}
## Features
- **Click and Run**: Get a dedicated and sandboxed environment with all of the required frameworks and packages ready to go.
- **Usage-based Billing**: Only pay for the time you spend developing in the Codespace. Environments are spun down automatically when not in use.
- **Portable**: Run in your browser or in Visual Studio Code
## Open a Dapr repo in a Codespace
To open a Dapr repository in a Codespace simply select "Code" from the repo homepage and "Open with Codespaces":
<img src="/images/codespaces-create.png" alt="Screenshot of creating a Dapr Codespace" width="300">
### Supported repos
- [Python SDK](https://github.com/dapr/python-sdk)
## Related links
- [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/github/developing-online-with-codespaces/about-codespaces)

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- Key - A key for the specific state value. An actor ID can hold multiple state keys.
The following example shows how to construct a key for the state of an actor instance under the `myapp` App ID namespace:
`myapp-cat-hobbit-food`
`myapp||cat||hobbit||food`
In the example above, we are getting the value for the state key `food`, for the actor ID `hobbit` with an actor type of `cat`, under the App ID namespace of `myapp`.

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receivers:
zipkin:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:9411
processors:
queued_retry:
batch:
extensions:
health_check:
pprof:
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traces:
receivers: [zipkin]
exporters: [azuremonitor,logging]
processors: [batch, queued_retry]
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service

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