If http://localhost/api/do_job
kicks off a job on the backend that will take 45-120 seconds to complete,
what should the API return?
Eg:
202 Accepted
{ "job_id": 103859195, "poll": "http://localhost/poll/103859195", "complete": "0%" }
require 'digest' | |
# = simple_google_analytics.rb | |
# | |
# Chris Le <chris at iamchrisle dot com> | |
# | |
# This module is an wrapper to export data from Google Analytics as a flattened | |
# hash suitable for database storage. It does not require any other gems other | |
# than 'oauth'. I used this simply to get metrics and directly store them in | |
# a database. |
<form id="myForm"> | |
Name: <input type="text" name="name" id="name" /><br/> | |
Email: <input type="text" name="email" id="email" /><br/> | |
Password: <input type="text" name="password" id="password" /><br/> | |
Website: <input type="text" name="website" id="website" /><br/> | |
<button type="submit" onClick="trackUserEngagement('myForm');">Submit</button> | |
</form> | |
<script type="text/javascript"> | |
// Track user engagement on a form |
// This is to be used as a bookmarklet | |
// Supposed to show a prompt where you pick if you want to do a site: search alpha using 'a' or bravo using 'b' | |
// However, this isn't working as a bookmarklet but does work in the live w3 editor | |
javascript:var name=prompt("Please enter your name \n a = alpha \n b = bravo","x"); | |
switch (name) { | |
case "a": | |
location.href='http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A'+document.domain.replace('www.','')+" alpha" | |
break; | |
case "b": |
function computeMD5(str) { | |
var digest = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.MD5, str); | |
return Utilities.base64Encode(digest); | |
} | |
function computeSHA1(str) { | |
var digest = Utilities.computeDigest(Utilities.DigestAlgorithm.SHA_1, str); | |
return Utilities.base64Encode(digest); | |
} |
/** | |
* Adds empty elements to an array | |
* | |
* @example | |
* A1: hello | |
* A2: world | |
* | |
* =splitArrayBy(A1:A2, 3) | |
*/ | |
function splitArrayBy(array, n) { |
class Puzzle | |
attr_accessor :field | |
def initialize | |
self.field = true | |
end | |
def run | |
puts field.inspect # => true |
/** | |
* Humanize a string. Turns underscored or camel cased string into human readable strings | |
* | |
* @example | |
* TextUtils.humanize( 'keyword_category' ); // => "Keyword Category" | |
* TextUtils.humanize( 'keywordCategory' ); // => "Keyword Category" | |
* | |
* @return {String} | |
*/ | |
humanize: function(str) { |
/** | |
* The very simplest explanation of how GA works in JavaScript is that it's simply an array. | |
* The GA tag (not the new Universal tag) looks similar to this: | |
*/ | |
var _gaq = _gaq || []; | |
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-xxxxxxxx-y']); | |
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); | |
(function () { |
You have ... | |
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] | |
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7] | |
[1,2,3] | |
You want in chunks of N (say 3) | |
[ | |
[1,2,3], | |
[4,5,6], | |
[7,8,9], |