- Github drone instance: https://drone.digital.homeoffice.gov.uk
- Gitlab drone instance: https://drone-gitlab.digital.homeoffice.gov.uk/
Download and install the Drone CLI from the official website.
At the time of writing
brew install drone
installs an old version of Drone that is not compatible with Drone 0.5.
Verify it works as expected:
$ uname -r
By: @BTroncone
Also check out my lesson @ngrx/store in 10 minutes on egghead.io!
Update: Non-middleware examples have been updated to ngrx/store v2. More coming soon!
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angular.module('stateMock',[]); | |
angular.module('stateMock').service("$state", function($q){ | |
this.expectedTransitions = []; | |
this.transitionTo = function(stateName){ | |
if(this.expectedTransitions.length > 0){ | |
var expectedState = this.expectedTransitions.shift(); | |
if(expectedState !== stateName){ | |
throw Error("Expected transition to state: " + expectedState + " but transitioned to " + stateName ); | |
} | |
}else{ |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
When hosting our web applications, we often have one public IP
address (i.e., an IP address visible to the outside world)
using which we want to host multiple web apps. For example, one
may wants to host three different web apps respectively for
example1.com
, example2.com
, and example1.com/images
on
the same machine using a single IP address.
How can we do that? Well, the good news is Internet browsers
- Download the perforce visual tool suite from here: http://www.perforce.com/perforce/downloads/index.html
- Copy only the p4merge.app file into your /Applications/ directory