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@devsignite
devsignite / country-list.js
Created August 23, 2013 02:28
Country list node module
module.exports = [
{short:" " , name:"Please select a country"},
{short:"AF" , name:"Afghanistan"},
{short:"AL" , name:"Albania"},
{short:"DZ" , name:"Algeria"},
{short:"AS" , name:"American Samoa"},
{short:"AD" , name:"Andorra"},
{short:"AO" , name:"Angola"},
{short:"AI" , name:"Anguilla"},
@adityamukho
adityamukho / User.js
Last active November 11, 2021 21:41
Passport authentication for Sails.js 0.9.x
/**
* api/models/User.js
*
* The user model contains the instance method for validating the password.
*/
var bcrypt = require('bcrypt');
function hashPassword(values, next) {
bcrypt.hash(values.password, 10, function(err, hash) {
@RunnerRick
RunnerRick / .sails-and-passport.md
Last active December 3, 2023 05:01 — forked from theangryangel/AuthController.js
How To Integrate Sails and Passport
@devsignite
devsignite / api-website.js
Last active December 19, 2015 03:38
example of node.js api module with express.js error middleware
var mongoose = require("mongoose"),
UserSchema = require('../models/User').Schema;
WebsiteSchema = require('../models/Website').Schema;
Website = require('../models/Website').Model;
module.exports = {
// get > api/website
get: function (req, res, next) {
return Website.find(function (err, websites) {
if (!err) {
@nodesocket
nodesocket / bootstrap.flatten.css
Last active October 20, 2025 11:48
Below are simple styles to "flatten" bootstrap. I didn't go through every control and widget that bootstrap offers, only what was required for https://commando.io, so your milage may vary.
/* Flatten das boostrap */
.well, .navbar-inner, .popover, .btn, .tooltip, input, select, textarea, pre, .progress, .modal, .add-on, .alert, .table-bordered, .nav>.active>a, .dropdown-menu, .tooltip-inner, .badge, .label, .img-polaroid {
-moz-box-shadow: none !important;
-webkit-box-shadow: none !important;
box-shadow: none !important;
-webkit-border-radius: 0px !important;
-moz-border-radius: 0px !important;
border-radius: 0px !important;
border-collapse: collapse !important;
background-image: none !important;

Problem: What does a Modern Front-End Development Workflow Look Like?

I want to start writing libraries and large applications using the JavaScript language. However, I don't know how to setup the project and which build tools to use. What I do know is that the JavaScript community has moved way beyond using browser developer tool plugins and strategically-placed console.log() statements to debug, test, and build code.

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@theangryangel
theangryangel / AuthController.js
Created February 28, 2013 21:54
sails (v0.8.82) + passport + passport-local Rough Example. For the love of all that is holy, don't use this in production.
// api/controllers/AuthController.js
var passport = require('passport');
var AuthController = {
login: function (req,res)
{
res.view();
},
@xjamundx
xjamundx / uploadapp.js
Created January 18, 2012 04:45
file uploads with express and node.js
// middleware
app.use(express.bodyParser({ keepExtensions: true, uploadDir: __dirname + "/public/uploads" }))
// later
app.get('/photos', uploadFile, addPhoto)
// file is automatically saved to /public/uploads, let's just set
function uploadFile(req, res, next) {
if (req.files) {
req.body.url = "http://myawesomesite.com/" + req.files.file.path.split("/").slice(-2).join("/")
@tj
tj / app.js
Created December 17, 2011 23:15
express 3.x cookie session middleware example
var express = require('express')
, cookieSessions = require('./cookie-sessions');
var app = express();
app.use(express.cookieParser('manny is cool'));
app.use(cookieSessions('sid'));
app.get('/', function(req, res){
req.session.count = req.session.count || 0;
@geek0x23
geek0x23 / customer.js
Created November 9, 2011 01:41
A mongoose model that takes advantage of the handy invalidate method to run multiple validations
var mongoose = require('./db-connect'),
Schema = mongoose.Schema,
ObjectId = Schema.ObjectId,
uuid = require('node-uuid'),
Validator = require('validator').Validator,
val = new Validator(),
bcrypt = require('bcrypt');
Validator.prototype.error = function(msg) { return false; };