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genomics-geek / README.md
Last active September 9, 2021 23:11
Setup ReactJS, Redux, Webpack with React Hot Reloading on an existing Django Project

Setting up ReactJS/Redux using Webpack for an existing Django project

This guide will help set up your django project to use ReactJS

1. Install Python dependencies

Add pip requirements to our django project:

  • django-webpack-loader==0.4.1 ( Connects Django project with Webpack)
@perliedman
perliedman / click-through-layers.js
Created March 7, 2017 15:11
Click through multiple layers of Leaflet VectorGrid
// Since overlays are VectorGrid layers with canvas rendering,
// they don't support clicking through them (the topmost canvas
// swallows the event, lower layers will not see it).
// We workaround this by this hack (inspired by
// http://www.vinylfox.com/forwarding-mouse-events-through-layers/):
//
// All overlays are in their own Leaflet pane. When a click hits a
// layer in the pane, we first handle the event like normal, and then
// hit the event handler below this comment.
//
@dianjuar
dianjuar / Install update WordPress puglins directly.md
Last active April 16, 2024 12:21
Install update WordPress plugins without providing ftp access

Install WordPress plugins directly (without FTP)

Put this on your wp-config.php

/* That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */
define('FS_METHOD', 'direct');
@tomeustace
tomeustace / index.html
Created January 5, 2017 16:28
d3 v4 translateBy, scaleBy and scaleTo example usage
<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<style>
.view {
fill: blue;
stroke: #000;
}
</style>
@xjamundx
xjamundx / blog-webpack-2.md
Last active April 21, 2024 16:20
From Require.js to Webpack - Part 2 (the how)

This is the follow up to a post I wrote recently called From Require.js to Webpack - Party 1 (the why) which was published in my personal blog.

In that post I talked about 3 main reasons for moving from require.js to webpack:

  1. Common JS support
  2. NPM support
  3. a healthy loader/plugin ecosystem.

Here I'll instead talk about some of the technical challenges that we faced during the migration. Despite the clear benefits in developer experience (DX) the setup was fairly difficult and I'd like to cover some of the challanges we faced to make the transition a bit easier.

@sr75
sr75 / wget-jdk-oracle-install-example.txt
Last active March 16, 2023 11:28
wget command to install Oracle JAVA JDK from stupid oracle website for centos and ubuntu
http://d.stavrovski.net/blog/post/how-to-install-and-setup-oracle-java-jdk-in-centos-6
# rpm
wget --no-cookies \
--no-check-certificate \
--header "Cookie: oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie" \
"http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/7u55-b13/jdk-7u55-linux-x64.rpm" \
-O jdk-7-linux-x64.rpm
# ubuntu
@Sumbera
Sumbera / L.CanvasOverlay.js
Last active February 3, 2023 09:47
Leaflet Canvas Overlay
/*
UPDATE July 2016 , moved and updated to here: https://github.com/Sumbera/gLayers.Leaflet
Generic Canvas Overlay for leaflet,
Stanislav Sumbera, April , 2014
- added userDrawFunc that is called when Canvas need to be redrawn
- added few useful params fro userDrawFunc callback
- fixed resize map bug
inspired & portions taken from : https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.heat
@mourner
mourner / tiles.js
Created February 5, 2014 15:21
Leaflet — get all tile URLs given geographic bounds, tile layer and zoom
function getTileUrls(bounds, tileLayer, zoom) {
var min = map.project(bounds.getNorthWest(), zoom).divideBy(256).floor(),
max = map.project(bounds.getSouthEast(), zoom).divideBy(256).floor(),
urls = [];
for (var i = min.x; i <= max.x; i++) {
for (var j = min.y; j <= max.y; j++) {
var coords = new L.Point(i, j);
coords.z = zoom;
@Stanback
Stanback / nginx.conf
Last active June 14, 2024 10:21 — forked from michiel/cors-nginx.conf
Example Nginx configuration for adding cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) support to reverse proxied APIs
#
# CORS header support
#
# One way to use this is by placing it into a file called "cors_support"
# under your Nginx configuration directory and placing the following
# statement inside your **location** block(s):
#
# include cors_support;
#
# As of Nginx 1.7.5, add_header supports an "always" parameter which
@rclark
rclark / Issues.md
Last active July 9, 2024 20:16
Leaflet WMS + GetFeatureInfo

There are a bunch of reasons why this is convoluted, mostly in building the URL to make the request:

  1. You have to rely on an AJAX request, this example uses jQuery
  2. To make a GetFeatureInfo request, you must provide a BBOX for a image, and the pixel coordinates for the part of the image that you want info from. A couple of squirrely lines of Leaflet code can give you that.
  3. Output formats. The info_format parameter in the request. We don't know a priori which will be supported by a WMS that we might make a request to. See Geoserver's docs for what formats are available from Geoserver. That won't be the same from WMS to WMS, however.
  4. WMS services return XML docs when there's a mistake in the request or in processing. This sends an HTTP 200, which jQuery doesn't think is an error.