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Posted to commits@superset.apache.org by ru...@apache.org on 2023/08/25 17:55:52 UTC

[superset] branch master updated: docs(docker-compose): add missing parenthesis (#24771)

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new da172bf8cf docs(docker-compose): add missing parenthesis (#24771)
da172bf8cf is described below

commit da172bf8cf24a210bc95f215a18c8352ac6cd3c0
Author: Sam Firke <sf...@users.noreply.github.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Aug 25 13:55:45 2023 -0400

    docs(docker-compose): add missing parenthesis (#24771)
---
 docs/docs/installation/installing-superset-using-docker-compose.mdx | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/docs/installation/installing-superset-using-docker-compose.mdx b/docs/docs/installation/installing-superset-using-docker-compose.mdx
index d42f759e4d..30d31b1c51 100644
--- a/docs/docs/installation/installing-superset-using-docker-compose.mdx
+++ b/docs/docs/installation/installing-superset-using-docker-compose.mdx
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ All of the content belonging to a Superset instance - charts, dashboards, users,
 The default installation with docker-compose will store that data in a PostgreSQL database contained in a Docker [volume](https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/),
 which is not backed up.  To avoid risking data loss, either use a managed database for your metadata (recommended) or perform your own regular backups by extracting
 and storing the contents of the default PostgreSQL database from its volume (here's an
-[example of how to dump and restore](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24718706/backup-restore-a-dockerized-postgresql-database).
+[example of how to dump and restore](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24718706/backup-restore-a-dockerized-postgresql-database)).
 :::
 You should see a wall of logging output from the containers being launched on your machine. Once
 this output slows, you should have a running instance of Superset on your local machine!  To