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var fs = require('fs'), | |
util = require('util'), | |
Stream = require('stream').Stream; | |
/** | |
* Create a bandwidth limited stream | |
* | |
* This is a read+writeable stream that can limit how fast it | |
* is written onto by emitting pause and resume events to | |
* maintain a specified bandwidth limit, that limit can |
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |
# The upstream module is the link between Node.js and Nginx. | |
# Upstream is used for proxying requests to other servers. | |
# All requests for / get distributed between any of the servers listed. | |
upstream helloworld { | |
# Set up multiple Node.js webservers for load balancing. | |
# max_fails refers to number of failed attempts | |
# before server is considered inactive. | |
# weight priorities traffic to server. Ex. weight=2 will recieve | |
# twice as much traffic as server with weight=1 | |
server <your server ip>:3000 max_fails=0 fail_timeout=10s weight=1; |
# Backup | |
docker exec CONTAINER /usr/bin/mysqldump -u root --password=root DATABASE > backup.sql | |
# Restore | |
cat backup.sql | docker exec -i CONTAINER /usr/bin/mysql -u root --password=root DATABASE | |
Migrations are a way to make database changes or updates, like creating or dropping tables, as well as updating a table with new columns with constraints via generated scripts. We can build these scripts via the command line using knex
command line tool.
To learn more about migrations, check out this article on the different types of database migrations!
let isRefreshing = false; | |
let refreshSubscribers = []; | |
const instance = axios.create({ | |
baseURL: Config.API_URL, | |
}); | |
instance.interceptors.response.use(response => { | |
return response; | |
}, error => { |