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Havoc24k / sync.py
Last active September 29, 2023 08:55
Import tables from one PostgreSQL database to another using the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
#!/usr/bin/python3.6
"""Sync PostgreSQL."""
import psycopg2
import sys
from psycopg2.extras import RealDictCursor, execute_values
"""
Usage:
@anchal20
anchal20 / Vuejs builds explained
Last active November 5, 2021 21:51
What is a standalone and runtime-only build in Vue js?
In this Document you will find two ways to write a vuejs app - standalone build and runtime-only build. The former includes the template compiler and later does not. The template compiler is responsible for compiling vue templates to plain javascript render function
1. The standalone build includes the compiler and supports the template option. It also relies on the presence of browser APIs so you cannot use it for server-side rendering.
2. The runtime-only build does not include the template compiler, and does not support the template option. You can only use the render option when using the runtime-only build, but it works with single-file components, because single-file components’ templates are pre-compiled into render functions during the build step.
The npm package exports the runtime-only build by default. To use standalone build use the following in the webpack config file:
resolve: {
alias: {
'vue$': 'vue/dist/vue.common.js'

Creating a redis Module in 15 lines of code!

A quick guide to write a very very simple "ECHO" style module to redis and load it. It's not really useful of course, but the idea is to illustrate how little boilerplate it takes.

Step 1: open your favorite editor and write/paste the following code in a file called module.c

#include "redismodule.h"
/* ECHO <string> - Echo back a string sent from the client */
int EchoCommand(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc) {
@TheBB
TheBB / loading.org
Last active June 22, 2023 11:53
Loading in Spacemacs

Emacs packages, features, files, layers, extensions, auto-loading, require, provide, use-package… All these terms getting you confused? Let’s clear up a few things.

Files

Emacs files contains code that can be evaluated. When evaluated, the functions, macros and modes defined in that file become available to the current Emacs session. Henceforth, this will be termed as loading a file.

One major problem is to ensure that all the correct files are loaded, and in the

@drorata
drorata / gist:146ce50807d16fd4a6aa
Last active June 3, 2024 06:00
Minimal Working example of Elasticsearch scrolling using Python client
# Initialize the scroll
page = es.search(
index = 'yourIndex',
doc_type = 'yourType',
scroll = '2m',
search_type = 'scan',
size = 1000,
body = {
# Your query's body
})
# This gist is compatible with Ansible 1.x .
# For Ansible 2.x , please check out:
# - https://gist.github.com/dmsimard/cd706de198c85a8255f6
# - https://github.com/n0ts/ansible-human_log
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
@madjar
madjar / scrapper.py
Last active March 5, 2023 15:02
A example of scrapper using asyncio and aiohttp
import asyncio
import aiohttp
import bs4
import tqdm
@asyncio.coroutine
def get(*args, **kwargs):
response = yield from aiohttp.request('GET', *args, **kwargs)
return (yield from response.read_and_close(decode=True))
@mattbaker
mattbaker / jsdomtest.js
Created December 22, 2011 20:40
Build a pie chart using d3.js and send the result to stdout
/* jsdomtest.js: Build a pie chart using d3.js and send the result to stdout
* Requires d3.js and d3.layout.js in same directory
* Requires pie.js from this gist: https://gist.github.com/1509145
* ex. node jsdomtest.js > pie.svg
*/
var jsdom = require('jsdom'),
scripts = ["file://"+__dirname+"/d3.min.js",
"file://"+__dirname+"/d3.layout.min.js",
"file://"+__dirname+"/pie.js"],
@alexbowe
alexbowe / nltk-intro.py
Created March 21, 2011 12:59
Demonstration of extracting key phrases with NLTK in Python
import nltk
text = """The Buddha, the Godhead, resides quite as comfortably in the circuits of a digital
computer or the gears of a cycle transmission as he does at the top of a mountain
or in the petals of a flower. To think otherwise is to demean the Buddha...which is
to demean oneself."""
# Used when tokenizing words
sentence_re = r'''(?x) # set flag to allow verbose regexps
([A-Z])(\.[A-Z])+\.? # abbreviations, e.g. U.S.A.