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@floer32
floer32 / tupperware.py
Last active September 26, 2022 12:13
recursively convert nested dicts to nested namedtuples, giving you something like immutable object literals
from UserDict import IterableUserDict
import collections
__author__ = 'github.com/hangtwenty'
def tupperware(mapping):
""" Convert mappings to 'tupperwares' recursively.
@nohwnd
nohwnd / Uninstall-Pester.ps1
Last active July 5, 2024 03:59
Remove built-in version of Pester 3 (or -All) from Windows 10 Program Files and Program Files (x86).
#Requires -RunAsAdministrator
function Uninstall-Pester ([switch]$All) {
if ([IntPtr]::Size * 8 -ne 64) { throw "Run this script from 64bit PowerShell." }
#Requires -RunAsAdministrator
$pesterPaths = foreach ($programFiles in ($env:ProgramFiles, ${env:ProgramFiles(x86)})) {
$path = "$programFiles\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\Pester"
if ($null -ne $programFiles -and (Test-Path $path)) {
if ($All) {
@ryderdamen
ryderdamen / gce-to-gcs-uploads.md
Created December 4, 2018 15:43
Uploading Files from Google Compute Engine (GCE) VMs to Google Cloud Storage (GCS)

Uploading Files from Google Compute Engine (GCE) VMs to Google Cloud Storage (GCS)

I had a bit of trouble trying to configure permissions to upload files from my Google Compute Engine instance to my Google Cloud Storage bucket. The process isn't as intuitive as you think. There are a few permissions issues that need to be configured before this can happen. Here are the steps I took to get things working.

Let's say you want to upload yourfile.txt to a GCS bucket from your virtual machine. You can use the gsutil command line tool that comes installed on all GCE instances.

If you've never used the gcloud or gsutil command line tools on this machine before, you will need to initialize them with a service account.