id | name |
---|---|
1 | Jane |
2 | Max |
3 | John |
4 | Scott |
# This is an example of the Stack Exchange Tier 1 HAProxy config | |
# The only things that have been changed from what we are running are: | |
# 1. User names have been removed | |
# 2. All Passwords have been remove | |
# 3. IPs have been changed to use the example/documentation ranges | |
# 4. Rate limit numbers have been changed to randome numbers, don't read into them | |
userlist stats-auth | |
group admin users $admin_user | |
user $admin_user insecure-password $some_password |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
NOTE: This post now lives (and kept up to date) on my blog: http://hakunin.com/rails3-load-paths
Do nothing. All files in this dir are eager loaded in production and lazy loaded in development by default.
One of the problems with advancing the discussion on DCI is that we lack a comparable alternative pattern that has the same goals, but favors a low ceremony approach. The closest thing we have to that is Rails concerns, but they are more like distant relatives of the DCI concepts rather than first cousins, and that makes comparisions between the two approaches not especially fruitful.
I am considering the idea of experimenting with my own paradigm that captures the intent and purity of DCI, but with the convenience of concerns. Please note that this is just the starting point of a conversation, it is NOT a promise of comercially available cold fusion or a cure for cancer. It's just a gist with an idea on it I'd like to hear your thoughts on.
What if we had a top-level topology that was split into Models, **Rol
module MyApp | |
class Application < Rails::Application | |
if Rails.env == 'test' | |
require 'diagnostic' | |
config.middleware.use(MyApp::DiagnosticMiddleware) | |
end | |
end | |
end |
#! /bin/bash | |
### BEGIN INIT INFO | |
# Provides: unicorn | |
# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog | |
# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog | |
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 | |
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6 | |
# Short-Description: starts the unicorn web server | |
# Description: starts unicorn |
# | |
# NAME | |
# Sequence | |
# | |
# SYNOPSIS | |
# generate monotomically increasing but *pretty* ids in mongoid | |
# | |
# DESCRIPTION | |
# mongo is sweet, but object_ids or uuids in urls are not. | |
# |