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@natevick
natevick / docker-pry-rails.md
Created November 23, 2019 13:59 — forked from briankung/docker-pry-rails.md
Using pry-rails with Docker

First, add pry-rails to your Gemfile:
https://github.com/rweng/pry-rails

gem 'pry-rails', group: :development

Then you'll want to rebuild your Docker container to install the gems

@SheldonWangRJT
SheldonWangRJT / Convert .mov or .MP4 to .gif.md
Last active May 28, 2024 17:21
Convert Movie(.mov) file to Gif(.gif) file in one command line in Mac Terminal

This notes is written by Sheldon. You can find me with #iOSBySheldon in Github, Youtube, Facebook, etc.

Need

Convert .mov/.MP4 to .gif

Reason

As a developer, I feel better to upload a short video when I create the pull request to show other viewers what I did in this PR. I tried .mov format directly got after finishing recording screen using Quicktime, however, gif offers preview in most web pages, and has smaller file size.

This is not limited to developer, anyone has this need can use this method to convert the files.

@msyvr
msyvr / rails 5 asset pipeline management: fonts
Last active August 15, 2023 22:53
Getting custom fonts to work for Rails 5 app deployed to Heroku.
I deployed to Heroku and custom fonts didn't work. Details of my starting point below.
Fixed in 2 steps:
1. In application.rb file, in class Application < Rails::Application, added:
config.assets.paths << Rails.root.join("app","assets","fonts")
2. In application.scss file, in @font-face, changed src: url('...') to font-url('...'); e.g.:
src: font-url('Aileron/Aileron-Regular.otf') format('opentype');
Redeployed to Heroku and custom fonts worked.
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Starting point details (this all worked for a local deploy, but not when deployed on Heroku):
@jgillman
jgillman / restore.sh
Last active May 20, 2024 19:56
pg_restore a local db dump into Docker
# Assumes the database container is named 'db'
DOCKER_DB_NAME="$(docker-compose ps -q db)"
DB_HOSTNAME=db
DB_USER=postgres
LOCAL_DUMP_PATH="path/to/local.dump"
docker-compose up -d db
docker exec -i "${DOCKER_DB_NAME}" pg_restore -C --clean --no-acl --no-owner -U "${DB_USER}" -d "${DB_HOSTNAME}" < "${LOCAL_DUMP_PATH}"
docker-compose stop db
@steveclarke
steveclarke / capybara.md
Created April 10, 2012 17:32
RSpec Matchers

Capybara

save_and_open_page

Matchers

have_button(locator)
@barmstrong
barmstrong / gist:1323865
Created October 28, 2011 23:50
processing large csv files in ruby
class ZendeskTicketsJob
extend Resque::Plugins::ExponentialBackoff
@queue = :low
FIELDS = ['zendesk_id', 'requester_id', 'assignee_id', 'group', 'subject', 'tags', 'status', 'priority', 'via', 'ticket_type', 'created_at', 'assigned_at', 'solved_at', 'resolution_time', 'satisfaction', 'group_stations', 'assignee_stations', 'reopens', 'replies', 'first_reply_time_in_minutes', 'first_reply_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'first_resolution_time_in_minutes', 'first_resolution_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'full_resolution_time_in_minutes', 'full_resolution_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'agent_wait_time_in_minutes', 'agent_wait_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'requester_wait_time_in_minutes', 'requester_wait_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'reservation_code', 'requires_manual_closing']
def self.perform(url)
`rm /tmp/zendesk_tickets*`
`wget #{url} -O /tmp/zendesk_tickets.csv.zip`
`unzip -p /tmp/zendesk_tickets.csv.zip > /tmp/zendesk_tickets.csv`
# Drop this file in config/initializers to run your Rails project on Ruby 1.9.
# This is three separate monkey patches -- see comments in code below for the source of each.
# None of them are original to me, I just put them in one file for easily dropping into my Rails projects.
# Also see original sources for pros and cons of each patch. Most notably, the MySQL patch just assumes
# that everything in your database is stored as UTF-8. This was true for me, and there's a good chance it's
# true for you too, in which case this is a quick, practical solution to get you up and running on Ruby 1.9.
#
# Andre Lewis 1/2010
# encoding: utf-8