Install gpg from wherever. OS X: brew install gpg
Download the keyring from the email to ~/Desktop/
cd ~/Desktop && wget http://www.phildev.net/scale/scale11x-keyring.gpg
#!/bin/bash | |
ALREADY_LOADED=admin_sample_database_already_loaded | |
DUMPFILE=/vagrant_support/admin_sample.sql | |
DATABASE=admin__default | |
if [[ ! -f $DUMPFILE ]]; then | |
print "You must supply the pg_dump file at $DUMPFILE first." | |
exit 1 | |
fi |
import java.util.ArrayList; | |
class Fib { | |
public static int plain(int index) { | |
if (index == 0) { | |
return 0; | |
} else if (index == 1) { | |
return 1; | |
} else { |
source 'https://rubygems.org' | |
gem 'sinatra' | |
gem 'sinatra-flash' | |
gem 'net-ldap' | |
gem 'passenger' | |
gem 'coffee-script' | |
gem 'slim' | |
gem 'sass' | |
gem 'data_mapper' |
First attempting to use Capybara directly, you will ran into issues when trying to set HTTP header. Using Basic HTTP Authentication requires that we needed to set the header. Also we need to set the Content-Type and Accept headers to ensure that Rails handles the input and output correctly. When using Rack, Capybara delegates request and response handling down to Rack::Test. So I used Rack::Test directly in my step definitions, and it works. Rack::Test has a module called Rack::Test::Methods that can be mixed into a class to provide it with methods for get, post, put, delete as well as last_request, last_response, header and more. I mixed Rack::Test::Methods into the Cucumber world at the top of our API steps file like so:
[program:znc] | |
command = /usr/bin/znc | |
user = force | |
directory = /home/force | |
redirect_stderr = true |
notify_sshable() { | |
host=$1 | |
timeout=${2:-1} | |
sound=${3:-"$HOME/Dropbox/sounds/LOZ_Secret.wav"} | |
iteration=0 | |
while true; do | |
let iteration=$iteration+1 | |
echo "Attempt $iteration..." | |
ssh -oConnectTimeout=$timeout $host true | |
if [ $? = 0 ]; then |
# Approach alpha is good if you know for certain that you're dealing with | |
# 1-dimensional arrays. | |
# | |
def alpha(parm) | |
parm = [parm].flatten | |
end | |
# Approach beta works if you need to support multi-dimensional arrays because it | |
# doesn't rely on #flatten. | |
# |
# cat /etc/supervisor/conf.d/znc.conf | |
[program:znc] | |
command = /usr/bin/znc | |
user = force | |
directory = /home/force | |
redirect_stderr = true |
SELECT "message_images"."id" AS t0_r0, | |
"message_images"."name" AS t0_r1, | |
"message_images"."name_on_disk" AS t0_r2, | |
"message_images"."entity_id" AS t0_r3, | |
"message_images"."created_by" AS t0_r4, | |
"message_images"."create_method" AS t0_r5, | |
"message_images"."created_on" AS t0_r6, | |
"message_images"."modified_by" AS t0_r7, | |
"message_images"."updated_on" AS t0_r8, | |
"message_images"."activate_at" AS t0_r9, |