git clone https://gist.github.com/dd6f95398c1bdc9f1038.git vault
cd vault
docker-compose up -d
export VAULT_ADDR=http://192.168.99.100:8200
Initializing a vault:
vault init
#!/bin/bash | |
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git clone https://gist.github.com/dd6f95398c1bdc9f1038.git vault
cd vault
docker-compose up -d
export VAULT_ADDR=http://192.168.99.100:8200
Initializing a vault:
vault init
# Run this in the same directory as the Hangouts.json file generated by Google Takeout / Data Export tool. | |
# python3 hangouts.py | |
import json | |
import datetime | |
import os | |
import shutil | |
import re | |
chat_dir = "hangouts" |
Create SHA512 passwords
# make sure to use a leading space so that the command is not stored in your bash history!!
mkpasswd -m sha-512 password1
# generates -> $6$yMgsow58.g/Z$mBjHfdVzqcF/LN.iwV23Eyqg.yGPTsp9pOwaStsJ6c4I4zL7BhucVVAkv5guf7OVRr8Pw0mHF4NrWBRCG5ci7/
mkpasswd -m sha-512 password2
# generates -> $6$RZ86vRkQ$aRKN1HOsk6bDHBbMhS7jSo/p1NGFl4PvwY3KpU.72i./LvITi41nL84EkxOFXl.6Bmhynj/L7pYbfF0rUHtOB0
Handlebars.registerHelper ('truncate', function (str, len) { | |
if (str.length > len) { | |
var new_str = str.substr (0, len+1); | |
while (new_str.length) { | |
var ch = new_str.substr ( -1 ); | |
new_str = new_str.substr ( 0, -1 ); | |
if (ch == ' ') { | |
break; |
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'nokogiri' | |
require 'eeepub' | |
DOC_TITLE = 'Ruby on Rails Guides' | |
def get_pages(src_dir) | |
index_file = File.join(src_dir, 'index.html') | |
section = nil | |
pages = [{ :section => section, :title => DOC_TITLE, :path => index_file }] |
module ControllerMacros | |
def login_user | |
before(:each) do | |
@request.env["devise.mapping"] = Devise.mappings[:user] | |
user = FactoryGirl.create(:user) | |
user.confirm! | |
sign_in user | |
end | |
end | |
end |
<?php | |
$tokenGenerator = $this->getContainer()->get('fos_user.util.token_generator'); | |
$password = substr($tokenGenerator->generateToken(), 0, 8); // 8 chars |
<?php | |
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Kernel; | |
use Symfony\Component\Config\Loader\LoaderInterface; | |
class AppKernel extends Kernel | |
{ | |
public function registerBundles() | |
{ | |
return array( |
Creating Offline First Native Web Applications using PouchDB and CouchDB and replication is a nice approach to remove the challenges keeping the client database insync with the server database.
One thing that always comes up is security, and security is very important and should not be taken lightly. Using implementations
like JWT or JsonWebToken and external authentication services like Auth0
and StormPath
can create a solid pattern to keep
your secrets off of your client.
Using JWT, when the user authenticates with the JWT Server, they receive a token, this token can be used to access