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leommoore / mongodb_ssl_with_letsencrypt.md
Last active August 16, 2022 17:35
MongoDB 3.2.x SSL with Letsencrypt

MongoDB 3.2.x SSL with Letsencrypt

Letsencrypt is an initative which aims to increase the use of encryption for websites. It basically allows people to apply for free certificates provided that they prove the they control the requested domain. We will look at the what is needed to secure your MongoDB installation. For more details on setting up a MongoDB server see MongoDB 3.2.x.

Set the hostname

We sould to set the hostname to match the name of the certificate we are going to optain.

sudo hostname mongo0.example.com

Then update the hostname file to set the server name permanently.

@leommoore
leommoore / mongodb_3.2.x_sharding.md
Last active May 7, 2019 11:50
MongoDB 3.2.x Sharding

#MongoDB 3.2.x Sharding Sharding is used when the database is too large to run on a single server and you need to spread the load across multiple servers. The name itself refers to the breaking (sharding) of the data into seperate groups of data which will reside on different servers.

##Configuration Server Start the server on your server (myserver0)

mongod --configsvr --dbpath /data

On myserver1 start the shard giving the configuration server as the --configdb option

@learncodeacademy
learncodeacademy / webpack.config.js
Created January 8, 2016 03:55
Sample Basic Webpack Config
var debug = process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production";
var webpack = require('webpack');
module.exports = {
context: __dirname,
devtool: debug ? "inline-sourcemap" : null,
entry: "./js/scripts.js",
output: {
path: __dirname + "/js",
filename: "scripts.min.js"
//
// RBResizer.swift
// Locker
//
// Created by Hampton Catlin on 6/20/14.
// Copyright (c) 2014 rarebit. All rights reserved.
// Updated by Justin Winter on 11/29/15.
//
extension UIImage {
@tsaqib
tsaqib / ideas.md
Last active April 14, 2024 12:48
Ideas that you can use for hackathons, competitions and research.

Ideas

I have collected and moderated these ideas from various public sources and put into one place so that problem solvers and solution developers may find inspirations. Because I wish to update it regularly, I have setup as a single page wiki. You may try these ideas on hackathons/competitions/research; some are quite intense problems and some are not. Many of the problems were prepared keeping Dhaka/Bangladesh in mind, but of course can be applied to just about any underdeveloped/developing and sometimes developed countries.

Categories:
  • Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Governance
@markusklems
markusklems / lambda-dynamo
Last active September 24, 2021 03:48
Short aws lambda sample program that puts an item into dynamodb
// create an IAM Lambda role with access to dynamodb
// Launch Lambda in the same region as your dynamodb region
// (here: us-east-1)
// dynamodb table with hash key = user and range key = datetime
console.log('Loading event');
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');
var dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB({apiVersion: '2012-08-10'});
exports.handler = function(event, context) {
@obolton
obolton / elb-nodejs-ws.md
Last active November 12, 2023 11:49
Configuring an AWS Elastic Load Balancer for a Node.js application using WebSockets on EC2

AWS ELB with Node.js and WebSockets

This assumes that:

  • You are using Nginx.
  • You want to accept incoming connections on port 80.
  • Your Node.js app is listening on port 3000.
  • You want to be able to connect to your Node.js instance directly as well as via the load balancer.

####1. Create load balancer

@tmarshall
tmarshall / aws-sns-example.js
Last active October 30, 2022 06:12
aws-sdk sns example, in Node.js
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');
AWS.config.update({
accessKeyId: '{AWS_KEY}',
secretAccessKey: '{AWS_SECRET}',
region: '{SNS_REGION}'
});
var sns = new AWS.SNS();
@nebiros
nebiros / gist:9196645
Last active January 8, 2019 05:10
Send Push Notifications from node.js with Parse.com SDK
var Parse = require("parse").Parse;
Parse.initialize(
"", // applicationId
"", // javaScriptKey
"" // masterKey
);
var query = new Parse.Query(Parse.Installation)
, data = {
@katowulf
katowulf / firebase_copy.js
Last active July 29, 2022 15:58
Move or copy a Firebase path to a new location
function copyFbRecord(oldRef, newRef) {
oldRef.once('value', function(snap) {
newRef.set( snap.value(), function(error) {
if( error && typeof(console) !== 'undefined' && console.error ) { console.error(error); }
});
});
}