Definitely not comprehensive. This is meant to be a basic memory aid with links to get more details. I'll add to it over time.
$ npm install mongoose --save
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
package io.geier | |
class IfTest { | |
public static void main(String[] args) { | |
List<String> emptyList = []; | |
List<String> nullList = null; | |
if (emptyList == null || emptyList.empty) { | |
println "AAA emptyList" | |
} |
packages: | |
yum: | |
newrelic-sysmond: [] | |
rpm: | |
newrelic: http://yum.newrelic.com/pub/newrelic/el5/x86_64/newrelic-repo-5-3.noarch.rpm | |
commands: | |
configure_new_relic: | |
command: nrsysmond-config --set license_key=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | |
start_new_relic: | |
command: /etc/init.d/newrelic-sysmond start |
packages: | |
yum: | |
gcc-c++: [] | |
make: [] | |
sources: | |
/home/ec2-user: http://download.redis.io/releases/redis-2.8.4.tar.gz | |
commands: | |
redis_build: | |
command: make | |
cwd: /home/ec2-user/redis-2.8.4 |
'use strict'; | |
module.exports = function(grunt) { | |
// load all grunt tasks | |
require('matchdep').filterDev('grunt-*').forEach(grunt.loadNpmTasks); | |
// configurable paths | |
var paths = { |
Note: This was written using elasticsearch 0.9.
Elasticsearch will automatically create an index (with basic settings and mappings) for you if you post a first document:
$ curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/thegame/weapons/1' -d \
'{
"_id": 1,