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@liviaerxin
liviaerxin / README.md
Last active July 2, 2024 19:24
FastAPI and Uvicorn Logging #python #fastapi #uvicorn #logging

FastAPI and Uvicorn Logging

When running FastAPI app, all the logs in console are from Uvicorn and they do not have timestamp and other useful information. As Uvicorn applies python logging module, we can override Uvicorn logging formatter by applying a new logging configuration.

Meanwhile, it's able to unify the your endpoints logging with the Uvicorn logging by configuring all of them in the config file log_conf.yaml.

Before overriding:

uvicorn main:app --reload
@imankulov
imankulov / sqlalchemy_with_pydantic.py
Last active June 21, 2024 10:37
Using pydantic models as SQLAlchemy JSON fields (convert beween JSON and pydantic.BaseModel subclasses)
#!/usr/bin/env ipython -i
import datetime
import json
from typing import Optional
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.orm import declarative_base, sessionmaker
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import JSONB
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, parse_obj_as
@artizirk
artizirk / gnupg_scdaemon.md
Last active June 14, 2024 22:21
OpenPGP SSH access with Yubikey and GnuPG

NB: This document describles a 'Old-School' way of using Yubikey with SSH

Modern OpenSSH has native support for FIDO Authentication. Its much simpler and should also be more stable with less moving parts. OpenSSH also now has support for signing arbitary files witch can be used as replacement of gnupg. Git also supports signing commits/tags with ssh keys.

Pros of FIDO

  • Simpler stack / less moving parts
  • Works directly with ssh, ssh-add and ssh-keygen on most computers
  • Simpler
  • Private key can never leave the FIDO device

Cons of FIDO

@mbbx6spp
mbbx6spp / config
Created November 22, 2017 16:19
Blocked SSH port, GitHub workaround
# Put in your ~/.ssh/config
### Problem
#
# You are on a public WiFi network that blocks SSH ports but you don't want to switch
# to pushing your Github changes to GH remotes via HTTPS nor do you want to change the
# remote hostname in all your repos.
Host github.com
Hostname ssh.github.com
@bojand
bojand / index.md
Last active March 1, 2024 19:32
gRPC and Load Balancing

Just documenting docs, articles, and discussion related to gRPC and load balancing.

https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/load-balancing.md

Seems gRPC prefers thin client-side load balancing where a client gets a list of connected clients and a load balancing policy from a "load balancer" and then performs client-side load balancing based on the information. However, this could be useful for traditional load banaling approaches in clound deployments.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/grpc-io/8s7UHY_Q1po

gRPC "works" in AWS. That is, you can run gRPC services on EC2 nodes and have them connect to other nodes, and everything is fine. If you are using AWS for easy access to hardware then all is fine. What doesn't work is ELB (aka CLB), and ALBs. Neither of these support HTTP/2 (h2c) in a way that gRPC needs.

@avesus
avesus / September 2017 iOS WebKit input focus position: fixed.md
Created September 4, 2017 23:24
September 2017 iOS WebKit input focus position: fixed

Mobile Safari does not support position: fixed when an input focused and virtual keyboard displayed.

To force it work the same way as Mobile Chrome, you have to use position: absolute, height: 100% for the whole page or a container for your pseudo-fixed elements, intercept scroll, touchend, focus, and blur events.

The trick is to put the tapped input control to the bottom of screen before it activates focus. In that case iOS Safari always scrolls viewport predictably and window.innerHeight becomes exactly visible height.

Open https://avesus.github.io/docs/ios-keep-fixed-on-input-focus.html in Mobile Safari to see how it works.

Please avoid forms where you have several focusable elements because more tricks to fix position will be necessary, those were added just for demonstration purposes.

@ageis
ageis / YubiKey-GPG-SSH-guide.md
Last active June 26, 2024 04:06
Technical guide for using YubiKey series 4 for GPG and SSH

YubiKey 4 series GPG and SSH setup guide

Written for fairly adept technical users, preferably of Debian GNU/Linux, not for absolute beginners.

You'll probably be working with a single smartcard, so you'll want only one primary key (1. Sign & Certify) and two associated subkeys (2. Encrypt, 3. Authenticate). I've published a Bash function which automates this slightly special key generation process.

@subfuzion
subfuzion / dep.md
Last active June 14, 2023 15:46
Concise guide to golang/dep

Overview

This gist is based on the information available at golang/dep, only slightly more terse and annotated with a few notes and links primarily for my own personal benefit. It's public in case this information is helpful to anyone else as well.

I initially advocated Glide for my team and then, more recently, vndr. I've also taken the approach of exerting direct control over what goes into vendor/ in my Dockerfiles, and also work from isolated GOPATH environments on my system per project to ensure that dependencies are explicitly found under vendor/.

At the end of the day, vendoring (and committing vendor/) is about being in control of your dependencies and being able to achieve reproducible builds. While you can achieve this manually, things that are nice to have in a vendoring tool include:

@elocnatsirt
elocnatsirt / install_hashicorp_app.sh
Last active September 2, 2019 19:28
A script to download and install any valid Hashicorp application (terraform, packer, vagrant, etc.). Has options for version, install directory, extending path, and system architecture.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Written by: https://github.com/elocnatsirt
# This will download any valid Hashicorp product you specify if it exists.
# This script has been tested on OSX.
NORM=`tput sgr0`
BOLD=`tput bold`
function show_help {
@justdoit0823
justdoit0823 / sqlalchemy_session.py
Last active January 25, 2023 15:50
A simple sqlalchemy session decorator and context manager for db operation function.
session_engines = {}
def get_new_session(connection=None, autocommit=None):
connection = connection or 'default'
connection_settings = settings.DATABASES[connection]
connection_autocommit = ValueUtils.none_or(
connection_settings.get('autocommit'), False)
autocommit = ValueUtils.none_or(autocommit, connection_autocommit)