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Phoenix 1.4.x to 1.5.0 upgrade instructions

Phoenix 1.5 requires Elixir >= 1.7. Be sure your existing version is up to date by running elixir -v on the command line.

Install the new phx.new project generator

$ mix archive.uninstall phx_new
$ mix archive.install hex phx_new 1.5.0
@raorao
raorao / pr-comment-emojis.md
Last active June 14, 2024 19:14
PR Comment Emojis

Any top-level comment on pull request ought be tagged with one of four emojis:

  • for a non-blocking comment that asks for clarification. The pull request author must answer the question before the pull request is merged, but does not have to wait for the comment author to re-review before merging.

  • 🎨 for a non-blocking comment that proposes a refactor or cleanup. The pull request author does not have to address the comment for the pull request to merge.

  • ⚠️ for a blocking comment that must be addressed before the pull request can merge. The comment's author should leave a Request Changes review, and is responsible for re-reviewing once the pull request author has addressed the issue.

  • 😻 for a comment that compliments the author for their work.

@rescribet
rescribet / react_ujs.js
Created July 20, 2015 23:38
Non-global react_ujs
/*globals React, Turbolinks*/
/* Modified react_ujs to prevent the components polluting global scope whenever possible.
* Since I use subdirs for my components, it also flattens the structure making
* _componentStore[className] possible.
* Creds for the react_ujs.js file to the people from react-rails (https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails)
*/
var path = require('path');
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 27, 2024 04:59
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@clay-whitley
clay-whitley / export_processor.md
Last active April 5, 2017 04:53
km-export-processor Documentation

km-export-processor gem

The purpose of this gem is to consume the JSON that KISSmetrics exports to an S3 bucket, and transform it in a variety of useful ways.

The core features are:

  • JSON compiler : Aggregates all KISSmetrics JSON files in a directory, into a single (nonstandard) file.
  • JSON to JSON converter : Converts a nonstandard JSON file into standard format.
  • JSON to CSV converter : Converts a nonstandard JSON file into a CSV file, where each row is an event/property/alias.
  • Reimporter : Takes a nonstandard JSON file, and an API key, and sends the data in the JSON file to the product using the KMTS gem.
@suweller
suweller / Emoji-etiquette.md
Last active December 25, 2022 23:20
Bring flavour to your pull-requests using Emoji!

Whitespace fish - 🐟

fish

The ultimate humiliation. Given for not adhering to whitespace guidelines.

Emoji cop - 👮

cop

For using the wrong Emoij

@benbalter
benbalter / gist.md
Last active April 21, 2024 15:50
Example of how to embed a Gist on GitHub Pages using Jekyll.

Here's an example of how to embed a Gist on GitHub Pages:

{% gist 5555251 %}

All you need to do is copy and paste the Gist's ID from the URL (here 5555251), and add it to a gist tag surrounded by {% and %}.

@carolineschnapp
carolineschnapp / gist:5397337
Last active January 20, 2023 10:11
Sample JavaScript file added with ScriptTag resource. This sample file is meant to teach best practices. Your app will load jQuery if it's not defined. Your app will load jQuery if jQuery is defined but is too old, e.g. < 1.7.
/* Sample JavaScript file added with ScriptTag resource.
This sample file is meant to teach best practices.
Your app will load jQuery if it's not defined.
Your app will load jQuery if jQuery is defined but is too old, e.g. < 1.7.
Your app does not change the definition of $ or jQuery outside the app.
Example: if a Shopify theme uses jQuery 1.4.2, both of these statements run in the console will still return '1.4.2'
once the app is installed, even if the app uses jQuery 1.9.1:
jQuery.fn.jquery => "1.4.2"
$.fn.jquery -> "1.4.2"
*/
@CristinaSolana
CristinaSolana / gist:1885435
Created February 22, 2012 14:56
Keeping a fork up to date

1. Clone your fork:

git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git

2. Add remote from original repository in your forked repository:

cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream