To setup your computer to work with *.test domains, e.g. project.test, awesome.test and so on, without having to add to your hosts file each time.
- Homebrew
- Mountain Lion -> High Sierra
To setup your computer to work with *.test domains, e.g. project.test, awesome.test and so on, without having to add to your hosts file each time.
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This is how I configured the deploy of my rails apps to AWS Elastic Beanstalk through CircleCI 1.0.
If you are using the Circle CI 2.0, take a look at this article from ryansimms
On Project Settings > Environment Variables add this keys:
I am deploying with this IAM using Codeship and Circle CI to Elastic Beanstalk. I had a lot of trouble with this config. I talked to the aws support for about 6 hours until this worked properly, so, I guess it is worth to share.
UPDATE: In the end, I have to use the AWSElasticBeanstalkFullAccess
policy. My custom policy keep breaking every week with some new added permission or some EB internal change. Anyway, the IAM I was using is below.
This works for me with CircleCI and EB Cli.
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
Currently considering https://github.com/webdriverio/webdrivercss
Core Goals:
desc "convert a latin1 database with utf8 data into proper utf8" | |
task :convert_to_utf8 => :environment do | |
puts Time.now | |
dryrun = ENV['DOIT'] != '1' | |
conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection | |
if dryrun | |
def conn.run_sql(sql) | |
puts(sql) | |
end | |
else |
db = ActiveRecord::Base.connection | |
puts '#!/bin/bash' | |
puts "" | |
puts "COMMAND='dry-run'" | |
puts "" | |
db_conversion = "CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;" | |
puts "pt-online-schema-change -uroot --alter '#{db_conversion}' D=#{db.current_database} --chunk-size=10k --critical-load Threads_running=200 --set-vars innodb_lock_wait_timeout=2 --alter-foreign-keys-method=auto --$COMMAND" |
require 'date' | |
require 'koala' | |
class BirthdayLiker | |
FACEBOOK_TOKEN = 'your_oauth_key' | |
BIRTHDAY_WORDS = %w(birthday bday birfday birth born) | |
THANKS_OPTIONS = ['Thank you!', 'Thanks!', 'Appreciate it!'] | |
DATE_TIME_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%d' | |
def initialize(birthdate, opts={}) |