- Add the following lines of code to the
composer.json
file:
"leafo/lessphp": "*"
- Run
composer install
<?php | |
//set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . __DIR__); // optional | |
spl_autoload_register(function ($class) { | |
$file = preg_replace('#\\\|_(?!.+\\\)#','/', $class) . '.php'; | |
if (stream_resolve_include_path($file)) | |
require $file; | |
}); |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Include posts from authors in the search results where | |
* either their display name or user login matches the query string | |
* | |
* @author danielbachhuber | |
*/ | |
add_filter( 'posts_search', 'db_filter_authors_search' ); | |
function db_filter_authors_search( $posts_search ) { |
In this tutorial we are going to show how easy it is to build a notification feed using GetStream.io. First of all, let's quickly introduce you to our fictional example app. It's called bug-your-friends.com and allows you interact with your friends, ping them, follow them or poke them. Here's a quick list of example interactions:
Whenever a user is part of one of these interactions, we want to update his notification feed, update the number of unseen and unread
/* | |
* ESP8266 Web server with Web Socket to control an LED. | |
* | |
* The web server keeps all clients' LED status up to date and any client may | |
* turn the LED on or off. | |
* | |
* For example, clientA connects and turns the LED on. This changes the word | |
* "LED" on the web page to the color red. When clientB connects, the word | |
* "LED" will be red since the server knows the LED is on. When clientB turns | |
* the LED off, the word LED changes color to black on clientA and clientB web |