- Install prettier
- Make a .prettierignore file, and add directories you'd like prettier to not format, for example:
**/node_modules
- Run
prettier --write "**/*.js"
*Don't forget the quotes. - Optional: if you want to format JSON/SCSS files too, replace js with json/scss.
I'm loving Angular, but running unit tests on Karma gets my nerves. It's too slow for me.
In this post, I explain mechanics under Angular's testing module and how to improve the performance.
To evaluate Angular unit testing performance I captured the CPU profiling with running Karma.
I recently started a new project and we used [Angular CLI][4] to get started. Angular CLI, as in the name, is a command line utility for creating and managing Angular 2 projects. Using Angular CLI to create a project is very easy and it gives you a great starting point for new Angular 2 projects. The only draw back I found was that in my mind it wasn't CI ready.
Angular CLI out of the box gives you a few unit tests and an end to end (e2e) test. This is great because you can generate a project and set up your build server to build the artefacts. This is where I ran into problems.
Having everything generated for you is great until something you want to do does not work; and this is where I was. I wanted to build and test my angular application on a headless build agent. The generated code from Angular CLI runs tests using Google Chrome by default. Which is fine, but running Google Chrome on a bui
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Find the Discord channel in which you would like to send commits and other updates
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In the settings for that channel, find the Webhooks option and create a new webhook. Note: Do NOT give this URL out to the public. Anyone or service can post messages to this channel, without even needing to be in the server. Keep it safe!
The TaskScheduler was introduced in commit TrinityCore/TrinityCore@da77a90 and TrinityCore/TrinityCore@151a0f5 as a better alternative to eventmap.
It is adapted to the current needs of scripting which means scheduling of event between a random range, schedulling with readable std::chrono constants, repeating of events and more.
See this script for a short usage example
#!/bin/bash | |
# Stop all containers | |
containers=`docker ps -a -q` | |
if [ -n "$containers" ] ; then | |
docker stop $containers | |
fi | |
# Delete all containers | |
containers=`docker ps -a -q` | |
if [ -n "$containers" ]; then | |
docker rm -f -v $containers |
// create file: | |
sudo vim /usr/share/applications/intellij.desktop | |
// add the following | |
[Desktop Entry] | |
Version=13.0 | |
Type=Application | |
Terminal=false | |
Icon[en_US]=/home/rob/.intellij-13/bin/idea.png | |
Name[en_US]=IntelliJ |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> | |
<title>Popup Example</title> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<script> | |
function popupCallback(str){ | |
alert("This is callback:" + str); | |
} |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# The reason of creating this script is that Endpoint Security VPN installs it's own application firewall kext cpfw.kext | |
# which prevents for example PPTP connections from this computer, which is not appropriate if you need subj connection just | |
# from time to time | |
# | |
# Usage: ./checkpoint.sh | |
# | |
# The script checks if Enpoint Security VPN is running. If it is, then it shuts it down, if it is not, it fires it up. | |
# Or, make an Automator action and paste the script. |
brew install md5sha1sum |