Rails 3 提供了 match
方法供我们自定义 routes,然而我们要小心使用它以避免“跨站脚本攻击”(XSS Attack)。比如像这样的 routes:
注:(r3 代表 Rails 3,r4 代表 Rails 4)
# routes.rb
data:text/html, <style type="text/css">#e{position:absolute;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;left:0;}</style><div id="e"></div><script src="http://d1n0x3qji82z53.cloudfront.net/src-min-noconflict/ace.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script><script>var e=ace.edit("e");e.setTheme("ace/theme/monokai");e.getSession().setMode("ace/mode/ruby");</script> |
name: EZRep Build | |
on: | |
push: | |
tags: releases/[1-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+ | |
branches: master | |
jobs: | |
build: | |
runs-on: windows-latest |
import sublime, sublime_plugin | |
import os | |
class DetectFileTypeCommand(sublime_plugin.EventListener): | |
""" Detects current file type if the file's extension isn't conclusive """ | |
""" Modified for Ruby on Rails and Sublime Text 2 """ | |
""" Original pastie here: http://pastie.org/private/kz8gtts0cjcvkec0d4quqa """ | |
def on_load(self, view): | |
filename = view.file_name() |
class PostsController < ActionController::Base | |
def create | |
Post.create(post_params) | |
end | |
def update | |
Post.find(params[:id]).update_attributes!(post_params) | |
end | |
private |
This guide is a first draft (that will end up in the official docs) on writing resilient code for production with the Couchbase Java SDK. At the end, the reader will be able to write code that withstands bugs, latency issues or anything else that can make their application fail.
Note that lots of concepts can be applied for both synchronous and asynchronous access. When necessary, both patterns are discussed separately. Also, the focus is on database interaction, but if you are using RxJava as part of your stack you can apply most of the principles there as well (and should!).
When working with Observables, it is important to understand the difference between cold and hot. Cold Observables will start to emit events once a Observer subscribes, and will do it "fresh" for each Observer. Hot Observables instead are starting to emit data as soon as it becomes available, and will return the same (or parts of the same)