I hereby claim:
- I am blizzke on github.
- I am blizzke (https://keybase.io/blizzke) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASABLAxysPWgs1OW_d-KGnfjYnkmsmUiEJMwb__bIU5M9go
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# This script was created to flash firmwares for the MK2, MK3 and the MMU2, | |
# all from the command line of your OctoPrint installation. | |
# | |
# The script assumes that you have avrdude and jq installed on your raspbian and that you | |
# have filled the API key below. | |
# | |
# Usage: flash.sh mk2|mk3|mmu2 firmware.hex |
import subprocess | |
from subprocess import PIPE | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
source = '/storage/self/primary/DCIM/Camera' | |
files = subprocess.run(["/usr/local/bin/adb", "shell", f"ls -1 {source}"], check=False, | |
stdout=PIPE).stdout.splitlines() | |
print(f'{len(files)} files found.') | |
import re |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
FROM debian | |
include(base.m4) | |
RUN APT_GO \ | |
&& APT_INSTALL screen \ | |
&& APT_CLEANUP |
<?php | |
/** | |
* The new docker for OSX opens all ports on the OSX lo0 interface. | |
* This means you are forced to use urls like http://localhost:32580/ for your site. | |
* This script adds an alias IP to the lo0 interface (one you configure via the environment / .env file or by | |
* modifying the configuration below). | |
* Based on docker-compose "rules" it tries to guess the network created for the current folder so that | |
* it can use the docker inspect functionality to obtain all related containers and the ports they provide. | |
* Finally it uses the `socat`-tool to proxy ports on that virtual IP to the original port on localhost. | |
*/ |
$ docker-compose logs | |
Attaching to v119maandcom_info_1, v119maandcom_web_1, v119maandcom_phphaproxy_1, v119maandcom_worker_1, v119maandcom_mariadb_1, v119maandcom_phpha_1, v119maandcom_phpfiles_1, v119maandcom_mysql_1, v119maandcom_percona_1, v119maandcom_mailcatcher_1, v119maandcom_mongodb_1, v119maandcom_redisphpsessionhandler_1 | |
mongodb_1 | 2016-01-30T10:49:24.323+0000 I CONTROL [initandlisten] MongoDB starting : pid=1 port=27017 dbpath=/data/db 64-bit host=dd279018b1ba | |
mongodb_1 | 2016-01-30T10:49:24.324+0000 I CONTROL [initandlisten] db version v3.2.0 | |
mongodb_1 | 2016-01-30T10:49:24.324+0000 I CONTROL [initandlisten] git version: 45d947729a0315accb6d4f15a6b06be6d9c19fe7 | |
mongodb_1 | 2016-01-30T10:49:24.324+0000 I CONTROL [initandlisten] OpenSSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013 | |
mongodb_1 | 2016-01-30T10:49:24.324+0000 I CONTROL [initandlisten] allocator: tcmalloc | |
mongodb_1 | 2016-01-30T10:49:24.324+0000 I CONTR |
# -*- mode: ruby -*- | |
# vi: set ft=ruby : | |
HOSTNAME = "irrelevant.dev" # VM/nginx hostname | |
IP = "172.16.190.10" # One of the IPs of your host only virtualbox network | |
SSHPORT = 12222 # Set to a custom port, not taken on your machine | |
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| | |
config.vm.box = "internal-dvp" | |
config.vm.box_url = "http://internal.url/base.box" |
ERROR::FINDSUBTITLES::Exception generated in thread FINDSUBTITLES: Index must be int or string | |
DEBUG::FINDSUBTITLES::' | |
Traceback (most recent call last): | |
File "/volume1/@appstore/sickbeard-custom/var/SickBeard/sickbeard/scheduler.py", line 109, in run | |
self.action.run(self.force) | |
File "/volume1/@appstore/sickbeard-custom/var/SickBeard/sickbeard/subtitles.py", line 446, in run | |
\'searchcount\'] < 7 and now - datetime.datetime.strptime(epToSub[b\'lastsearch\'], | |
IndexError: Index must be int or string' |
Hello,
Our demo application running on heroku uses the default composer.json for our project. Unfortunately the project contains functionality that is optional in use for the user, but would be nice to be able to demo in the site.
So we're having a bit of a dilemma: Take for example our soap logging functionality. We would like to demo it, but including the extension as a dependency in the composer.json would force all our users to have it too, which is not what we want. We've added yii2-swiftmailer already as a dependency (which is also optional) to demonstrate the mail capabilities.
Is there another way to indicate to to Heroku that it should install the soap extension? Eg a require-heroku in the composer.json or some settings in a .heroku.yml? We would really like to avoid having to add another branch to maintain specifically for that purpose.
public function addBatchData($batchData, $compact = true) | |
{ | |
$columns = ['entry_id', 'type', 'data']; | |
$rows = []; | |
foreach ($batchData as $type => $data) { | |
$rows[] = [$this->id, $type, [Helper::serialize($data, $compact), \PDO::PARAM_LOB]]; | |
} | |
static::getDb()->createCommand()->batchInsert(AuditData::tableName(), $columns, $rows)->execute(); | |
} |