Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
#!/bin/sh | |
df -H | grep -vE '^Filesystem|tmpfs|cdrom' | awk '{ print $5 " " $1 }' | while read output; | |
do | |
echo $output | |
used=$(echo $output | awk '{ print $1}' | cut -d'%' -f1 ) | |
partition=$(echo $output | awk '{ print $2 }' ) | |
if [ $usep -ge 80 ]; then | |
echo "The partition \"$partition\" on $(hostname) has used $used% at $(date)" | mail -s "Disk space alert: $used% used" your@email.com | |
fi | |
done |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
# The OAuth access token provided by the Google API expires in 60 minutes. After expiration, | |
# you must exchange a refresh token for a new access token. Unfortunately, the the Google API | |
# ruby gem does not include a method for refreshing access tokens. | |
# You can read up on how to refresh an access token here: | |
# https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2WebServer#refresh | |
# This Token model implements that process. It's based off of a Token model that can be created | |
# by running: | |
# rails g model Token token:text refresh_token:string expires_at:datetime |
// This works on all devices/browsers, and uses IndexedDBShim as a final fallback | |
var indexedDB = window.indexedDB || window.mozIndexedDB || window.webkitIndexedDB || window.msIndexedDB || window.shimIndexedDB; | |
// Open (or create) the database | |
var open = indexedDB.open("MyDatabase", 1); | |
// Create the schema | |
open.onupgradeneeded = function() { | |
var db = open.result; | |
var store = db.createObjectStore("MyObjectStore", {keyPath: "id"}); |
This guide will walk you through creating a public Google Workspace Add-on, and launching it in the Google Workspace Marketplace for as free as possible.
This guide was written as I developed and launched my first add-on: Nacho Auto Vacation for Gmail™.