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chrismccord / phx-1.4-upgrade.md
Last active June 16, 2023 06:22
Phoenix 1.3.x to 1.4.0 Upgrade Guides

Phoenix 1.4 ships with exciting new features, most notably with HTTP2 support, improved development experience with faster compile times, new error pages, and local SSL certificate generation. Additionally, our channel layer internals receiveced an overhaul, provided better structure and extensibility. We also shipped a new and improved Presence javascript API, as well as Elixir formatter integration for our routing and test DSLs.

This release requires few user-facing changes and should be a fast upgrade for those on Phoenix 1.3.x.

Install the new phx.new project generator

The mix phx.new archive can now be installed via hex, for a simpler, versioned installation experience.

To grab the new archive, simply run:

@learner-long-life
learner-long-life / Rinkeby.md
Last active August 30, 2022 22:32
How to get on Rinkeby Testnet in less than 10 minutes

How to get on Rinkeby Testnet in less than 10 minutes

Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/

Synchronizing a Full Node

A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,

@raysegantii
raysegantii / README.md
Last active June 3, 2020 21:24 — forked from scrogson/README
Use bootstrap-sass npm package with Phoenix's brunch
  1. install npm packages
  2. update brunch-config.js
  3. rename web/static/css/app.css to web/static/css/app.scss
  4. update web/static/css/app.scss
@ankurk91
ankurk91 / github_gpg_key.md
Last active April 9, 2024 16:34
Signing git commits using GPG (Ubuntu/Mac)

Github : Signing commits using GPG (Ubuntu/Mac) 🔐

  • Do you have an Github account ? If not create one.
  • Install required tools
  • Latest Git Client
  • gpg tools
# Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install gpa seahorse
# MacOS with https://brew.sh/
@ansell
ansell / install_postgresql9.4_postgis2.1_ubuntu.md
Last active February 26, 2019 09:17 — forked from hewerthomn/install_postgresql9.3_postgis2.1_ubuntu.md
Installing PostgreSQL 9.4 and PostGIS on Ubuntu 14.04

Remove old PostGIS Installation

The first step is to remove older version of PostGIS if any.

sudo apt-get purge postgis

Setup repository

wget --quiet -O - https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | sudo apt-key add -
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ trusty-pgdg main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/postgresql.list'
@bastman
bastman / docker-cleanup-resources.md
Created March 31, 2016 05:55
docker cleanup guide: containers, images, volumes, networks

Docker - How to cleanup (unused) resources

Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...

delete volumes

// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes

$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)

$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm

@maglietti
maglietti / gistColaboration.md
Created August 21, 2015 16:33
How to collaborate on a gist

To colaborate on a gist:

  1. Clone your gist repo locally
  2. Add your friend’s fork as a remote e.g. if your friend is named Cindy: git remote add-url cindy https://gist.github.com/cindy/df03bdacaef75a80f310
  3. Fetch your friend’s commits: git fetch cindy/master
  4. Merge your friend’s changes into your repo: git merge cindy/master
  5. Push the changes back to GitHub: git push origin/master
@henrik
henrik / chain.exs
Last active December 4, 2020 05:41
Silly #elixir-lang macro experiment for Ruby-like method chaining. Don't use this for serious purposes :)
defmodule Chain do
defmacro chain(ex) do
parse(ex)
end
defp parse({:., _, [first_arg, function_name]}, more_args) do
args = [first_arg|more_args] |> Enum.map(&parse/1)
apply(String, function_name, args)
end
@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active May 7, 2024 01:27
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.
@coldnebo
coldnebo / rails_trace.rb
Last active December 1, 2018 08:10
This Rack middleware for Rails3 lets you see a call-trace of the lines of ruby code in your application invoked during a single request. Only code within your app is considered (i.e. in the /app folder). This expands on my previous attempt (https://gist.github.com/3077744). Example of output in comments below.
require 'singleton'
# outputs a colored call-trace graph to the Rails logger of the lines of ruby code
# invoked during a single request.
#
# Example:
#
# 1) Make sure this file is loaded in an initializer
#
# 2) Add the following to your application.rb in Rails3: