It's possible to do GraphQl Subscriptions over basic HTTP 1.1 with Server Sent Events!!
Start the needed Supervisors...
supervisor(Streamer.Supervisor, [[pubsub: MyPubSub]])
Mount the Plug...
function manpdf() { | |
man -t $@ | open -f -a /Applications/Preview.app/ | |
} | |
# | |
# git | |
alias gs='git status' | |
alias gca='git commit -a -m' | |
alias gcm='git commit -m' |
gem install do_mysql -- --with-mysql-dir=/usr/local/mysql/ |
#pagelet_adbox, #pagelet_pymkbox, #pagelet_connectbox, #pymk_hp_box, #sidebar_ads | |
#home_sponsor_nile, .hp_connect_box, .ego_column, .PYMK_Reqs_Sidebar | |
{display:none !important;} | |
#pageFooter, #sidebar_ads | |
{visibility:hidden !important;} | |
#mainContainer | |
{ border: 0px solid white !important; } |
mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles | |
cd !$ | |
svn co http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Review/Bundles/GetBundles.tmbundle/ | |
osascript -e 'tell app "TextMate" to reload bundles' |
# | |
# zsh function to Pow-ize the current directory, with config files | |
# | |
# http://pow.cx/manual.html | |
power() { | |
[[ -a config.ru ]] || return | |
cd ~/.pow | |
ln -s $OLDPWD |
black: { r: 0 , g: 0 , b: 0 , a: 0.80 , name: "Black"} , | |
cordura_brown: { r: 40 , g: 29 , b: 0 , a: 0.80 , name: "Brown"} , | |
cordura_purple: { r: 49 , g: 32 , b: 68 , a: 0.80 , name: "Purple"} , | |
cordura_olive: { r: 58 , g: 73 , b: 29 , a: 0.80 , name: "Olive"} , | |
cordura_white: { r: 246 , g: 243 , b: 240 , a: 0.80 , name: "White"} , | |
cordura_neon_pink: { r: 255 , g: 48 , b: 92 , a: 0.80 , name: "Neon pink"} , | |
cordura_pink_sorbet: { r: 255 , g: 103 , b: 126 , a: 0.80 , name: "Pink sorbet"} , | |
cordura_orange: { r: 206 , g: 60 , b: 0 , a: 0.80 , name: "Orange"} , | |
cordura_black: { r: 0 , g: 0 , b: 0 , a: 0.80 , name: "Black"} , | |
cordura_kelly_green: { r: 0 , g: 48 , b: 5 , a: 0.80 , name: "Kelly green"} , |
It's possible to do GraphQl Subscriptions over basic HTTP 1.1 with Server Sent Events!!
Start the needed Supervisors...
supervisor(Streamer.Supervisor, [[pubsub: MyPubSub]])
Mount the Plug...
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Many of the use cases for the inputunion
are direct mirrors of the ability to leverage the interface
/ union
in a Query. We have a number of APIs that consist of a configuration side and a query side.
Note that these examples are trimmed down, the data structures are larger than what is displayed here for convienience.
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