terminal:
npm i --save-dev rollup rollup-watch rollup-plugin-typescript typescript typings
npm i -S react react-dom
./node_modules/.bin/typings install react react-dom --save
mkdir src dist
touch src/index.tsx
def fill_stripe_elements(card) | |
using_wait_time(15) { within_frame('stripeField_card_element0') do | |
card.to_s.chars.each do |piece| | |
find_field('cardnumber').send_keys(piece) | |
end | |
find_field('exp-date').send_keys("0122") | |
find_field('cvc').send_keys '123' | |
find_field('postal').send_keys '19335' | |
end } |
terminal:
npm i --save-dev rollup rollup-watch rollup-plugin-typescript typescript typings
npm i -S react react-dom
./node_modules/.bin/typings install react react-dom --save
mkdir src dist
touch src/index.tsx
# ------------------------------------ | |
# Docker alias and function | |
# ------------------------------------ | |
# Get latest container ID | |
alias dl="docker ps -l -q" | |
# Get container process | |
alias dps="docker ps" |
=Navigating= | |
visit('/projects') | |
visit(post_comments_path(post)) | |
=Clicking links and buttons= | |
click_link('id-of-link') | |
click_link('Link Text') | |
click_button('Save') | |
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button | |
click('Button Value') |
by Jonathan Rochkind, http://bibwild.wordpress.com
Capistrano automates pushing out a new version of your application to a deployment location.
I've been writing and deploying Rails apps for a while, but I avoided using Capistrano until recently. I've got a pretty simple one-host deployment, and even though everyone said Capistrano was great, every time I tried to get started I just got snowed under not being able to figure out exactly what I wanted to do, and figured I wasn't having that much trouble doing it "manually".
#!/bin/bash | |
# ./pushover.sh -t "Pushover via Bash" -m "Pushover message sent with bash from $(hostname -f)" -p1 -s siren -u http://www.google.com -n "Google" | |
USER_TOKEN=YOUR_USER_TOKEN_HERE | |
# YOUR APPS TOKENS / UPPERCASE NAME WITH _TOKEN (usage: "-a monitor" uses MONITOR_TOKEN) | |
MONITOR_TOKEN=APP_TOKEN | |
BACKUP_TOKEN=APP_TOKEN | |
ALERT_TOKEN=APP_TOKEN | |
APP_LIST="monitor, backup, alert" # FOR USAGE |
--- | |
- hosts: all | |
tasks: | |
- name: Install prerequisites for Docker repository | |
apt: | |
name: ['apt-transport-https', 'ca-certificates', 'curl', 'gnupg2', 'software-properties-common'] | |
update_cache: yes | |
- name: Add Docker GPG key | |
apt_key: |
Andy Thomason is a Senior Programmer at Genomics PLC. He has been witing graphics systems, games and compilers since the '70s and specialises in code performance.
var app = require(process.cwd() + '/app'); | |
var winston = require('winston'); | |
var _ = require('lodash'); | |
// Set up logger | |
var customColors = { | |
trace: 'white', | |
debug: 'green', | |
info: 'green', | |
warn: 'yellow', |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This gist contains pre-commit hooks to prevent you from commiting bad code or to the wrong branch. | |
# There are six variants that I have built: | |
# - pre-commit: stops commits to master/main/develop branches. | |
# - pre-commit-2: also includes a core.whitespace check. | |
# - pre-commit-3: the core.whitespace check and an EOF-newline-check. | |
# - pre-commit-4: only the core.whitespace check. | |
# - pre-commit-5: elixir formatting check. | |
# - pre-commit-6: prettier formatting check. | |
# Set the desired version like this before proceeding: |