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tomas-stefano / Capybara.md
Last active May 21, 2024 02:09
Capybara cheatsheet

Capybara Actions

# Anchor
click_link 'Save'

# Button
click_button 'awesome'

# Both above
@afeld
afeld / gist:5704079
Last active November 27, 2023 15:43
Using Rails+Bower on Heroku
@algal
algal / nginx-cors.conf
Created April 29, 2013 10:52
nginx configuration for CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing), with an origin whitelist, and HTTP Basic Access authentication allowed
#
# A CORS (Cross-Origin Resouce Sharing) config for nginx
#
# == Purpose
#
# This nginx configuration enables CORS requests in the following way:
# - enables CORS just for origins on a whitelist specified by a regular expression
# - CORS preflight request (OPTIONS) are responded immediately
# - Access-Control-Allow-Credentials=true for GET and POST requests
@tomas-stefano
tomas-stefano / api_settings.rb
Created March 18, 2013 13:42
Cross Origin Resource Sharing Rack middleware.
# This class should parse a yaml configuration file.
#
require 'ostruct'
class APISettings
def self.cross_origin_resource_sharing
OpenStruct.new(allow: ['http://127.0.0.1:8080', 'http://localhost:8080'])
end
end
@gutenye
gutenye / ember-with-middleman.md
Last active December 10, 2015 01:58
Write Ember.js App With Middleman

I. Create a Middleman project with middleman-ember-template

$ middleman init hello --template=ember

II. Install ember.js package

$ bower install ember
@ryanb
ryanb / issues_with_modules.md
Created November 29, 2012 22:38
Points on how modules can make code difficult to read.

My issues with Modules

In researching topics for RailsCasts I often read code in Rails and other gems. This is a great exercise to do. Not only will you pick up some coding tips, but it can help you better understand what makes code readable.

A common practice to organize code in gems is to divide it into modules. When this is done extensively I find it becomes very difficult to read. Before I explain further, a quick detour on instance_eval.

You can find instance_eval used in many DSLs: from routes to state machines. Here's an example from Thinking Sphinx.

class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
@eshiota
eshiota / gist:4130937
Created November 22, 2012 12:28
Testing form submission with jQuery and Jasmine
// sizeSelectionModule and addToCartModule are local variables that
// act as shortcuts to their namespaces
describe("when add to cart form is submitted", function () {
var $form;
beforeEach(function () {
// We use div instead of form so we can just mock the submit behavior
$form = $("<div />");
});
@leolimajr
leolimajr / os-x-enable-trim.txt
Created November 21, 2012 11:10 — forked from clarencesong/os-x-enable-trim.md
Enable TRIM in OS X 10.8.2 for IOAHCIBlockStorage version 2.3.1
Enable TRIM on non-Apple SSDs in OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion.
WARNING: This is ONLY tested on 10.8.2 (IOAHCIBlockStorage version 2.3.1), and NOT earlier or later versions.
Check /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/version.plist
Technical note: The driver changed in 10.8.2 and similar perl commands that worked in earlier OS X versions did not work for me once I updated to 10.8.2.
Run the following commands in Terminal…
@adrienbrault
adrienbrault / purge.sh
Created September 24, 2012 10:02
Script to reduce VM size before packaging for vagrant
#!/bin/sh
# Credits to:
# - http://vstone.eu/reducing-vagrant-box-size/
# - https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/343
aptitude -y purge ri
aptitude -y purge installation-report landscape-common wireless-tools wpasupplicant ubuntu-serverguide
aptitude -y purge python-dbus libnl1 python-smartpm python-twisted-core libiw30
aptitude -y purge python-twisted-bin libdbus-glib-1-2 python-pexpect python-pycurl python-serial python-gobject python-pam python-openssl libffi5
@bbonamin
bbonamin / drag_drop.rb
Created July 17, 2012 14:18
Capybara drag and drop
shared_examples_for "driver with javascript support" do
before { @driver.visit('/with_js') }
describe '#find' do
it "should find dynamically changed nodes" do
@driver.find('//p').first.text.should == 'I changed it'
end
end
describe '#drag_to' do