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@zhengjia
zhengjia / capybara cheat sheet
Created June 7, 2010 01:35
capybara cheat sheet
=Navigating=
visit('/projects')
visit(post_comments_path(post))
=Clicking links and buttons=
click_link('id-of-link')
click_link('Link Text')
click_button('Save')
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button
click('Button Value')
@jamiew
jamiew / unicorn.rb
Created October 14, 2010 17:58 — forked from jimmysoho/gist:534668
Unicorn config for use with bundler and capistrano - fixes issues with environment pollution.rb
# My pimped out unicorn config, with incremental killof
# and all the latest capistrano & bundler-proofing
# @jamiew :: http://github.com/jamiew
application = "000000book.com"
environment = ENV['RACK_ENV'] || ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || 'production'
app_path = "/srv/#{application}"
bundle_path = "#{app_path}/shared/bundle"
timeout 30
@matpowel
matpowel / tableless.rb
Created July 23, 2011 10:04
An ActiveRecord emulating Tableless model which works with Rails 3.1
class Tableless < ActiveRecord::Base
def self.column(name, sql_type = nil, default = nil, null = true)
columns << ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Column.new( name.to_s, default, sql_type.to_s, null )
end
def self.columns()
@columns ||= [];
end
@grosser
grosser / resque_web.rb
Created September 13, 2011 15:08 — forked from skippy/resque_web.rb
Mountable resque-web for rails 3+ apps
# https://gist.github.com/1214052
require 'sinatra/base'
class ResqueWeb < Sinatra::Base
require 'resque/server'
use Rack::ShowExceptions
if CFG[:user].present? and CFG[:password].present?
Resque::Server.use Rack::Auth::Basic do |user, password|
user == CFG[:user] && password == CFG[:password]
@mythz
mythz / Global.asax
Created September 28, 2011 10:14
Hello World ServiceStack ASP.NET Web Service in F#
<%@ Application Inherits="HelloFSharp.Global" %>
@stonegao
stonegao / rest.scala
Created October 9, 2011 16:05 — forked from robi42/rest.scala
Basic RESTful service with Finagle
class Respond extends Service[Request, Response] with Logger {
def apply(request: Request) = {
try {
request.method -> Path(request.path) match {
case GET -> Root / "todos" => Future.value {
val data = Todos.allAsJson
debug("data: %s" format data)
Responses.json(data, acceptsGzip(request))
}
case GET -> Root / "todos" / id => Future.value {
@rubysolo
rubysolo / etc_init.d_unicorn_example.co.uk
Created October 27, 2011 20:04 — forked from scottlowe/etc_init.d_unicorn_example.co.uk
Ruby on Rails server setup on Ubuntu 11.04 with Nginx, Unicorn, Rbenv
#! /bin/bash
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: unicorn
# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog
# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: starts the unicorn web server
# Description: starts unicorn
@gcatlin
gcatlin / gist:1847248
Created February 16, 2012 19:43
Install specific version of Homebrew formula
brew update
brew versions FORMULA
cd `brew --prefix`
git checkout HASH Library/Formula/FORMULA.rb # use output of "brew versions"
brew install FORMULA
brew switch FORMULA VERSION
git checkout -- Library/Formula/FORMULA.rb # reset formula
## Example: Using Subversion 1.6.17
#
@amateurhuman
amateurhuman / gist:2005745
Created March 9, 2012 09:03
Installing Rubinius 2.0.0-dev with rbenv

Installing rbx-2.0.0-dev with Ruby 1.9 support using rbenv can be a tad tricky. This is what I did to get up and running, you'll need another version of ruby already installed as well as rake.

The basic outline:

  1. Clone Rubinius HEAD from github
  2. Configure installation for rbenv and 1.9 support
  3. Install Rubinius
  4. Configure your $PATH to use Rubinius gems
  5. Start using Rubinius
# Ruby Thread Pool
# ================
# A thread pool is useful when you wish to do some work in a thread, but do
# not know how much work you will be doing in advance. Spawning one thread
# for each task is potentially expensive, as threads are not free.
#
# In this case, it might be more beneficial to start a predefined set of
# threads and then hand off work to them as it becomes available. This is
# the pure essence of what a thread pool is: an array of threads, all just
# waiting to do some work for you!