Provider | Singleton | Instantiable | Configurable |
---|---|---|---|
Constant | Yes | No | No |
Value | Yes | No | No |
Service | Yes | No | No |
Factory | Yes | Yes | No |
Decorator | Yes | No? | No |
Provider | Yes | Yes | Yes |
// set-up a connection between the client and the server | |
var socket = io.connect(); | |
// let's assume that the client page, once rendered, knows what room it wants to join | |
var room = "abc123"; | |
socket.on('connect', function() { | |
// Connected, let's sign-up for to receive messages for this room | |
socket.emit('room', room); | |
}); |
# 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below) | |
$ cd ~/.ssh | |
$ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048 | |
# 2) Remove the password | |
$ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key |
# Hello, and welcome to makefile basics. | |
# | |
# You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax, | |
# it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build | |
# programs. | |
# | |
# Once you're done here, go to | |
# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html | |
# to learn SOOOO much more. |
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications
A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.
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!
stack diff steps
- Checkout & pull latest master
git checkout master && git pull --rebase origin master
- Cut branch from master
arc branch stacked_feature_1
- Make changes, add commits
It's quite straightforward to use GitLab Pages to deploy a Storybook instance per branch (and remove it whenever the branch will be removed). And yeah, it's irony to document this in a GitHub Gist 😅
You just need a .gitlab-ci.yml
like this one:
stages:
- setup
- build-and-test
- deployment
- pages