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window.addEventListener('touchstart', function onFirstTouch() {
// we could use a class
document.body.classList.add('user-is-touching');
// or set some global variable
window.USER_IS_TOUCHING = true;
// or set your app's state however you normally would
myFrameworkOfChoice.dispatchEvent('USER_IS_TOUCHING', true);
@zulhfreelancer
zulhfreelancer / heroku_pg_db_reset.md
Last active January 29, 2024 10:09
How to reset PG Database on Heroku (for Rails app)?

It's important to note that running this reset will drop any existing data you have in the application

How to reset PG Database on Heroku?

  • Step 1: heroku restart
  • Step 2: heroku pg:reset DATABASE (no need to change the DATABASE)
  • Step 3: heroku run rake db:migrate
  • Step 4: heroku run rake db:seed (if you have seed)

One liner

@rwarbelow
rwarbelow / running_app_in_production_locally.markdown
Created November 11, 2015 18:26
How to Run a Rails App in Production Locally
  1. Add gem 'rails_12factor' to your Gemfile. This will add error logging and the ability for your app to serve static assets.
  2. bundle
  3. Run RAILS_ENV=production rake db:create db:migrate db:seed
  4. Run rake secret and copy the output
  5. From the command line: export SECRET_KEY_BASE=output-of-rake-secret
  6. To precompile your assets, run rake assets:precompile. This will create a folder public/assets that contains all of your assets.
  7. Run RAILS_ENV=production rails s and you should see your app.

Remember to clobber your assets (rake assets:clobber) and re-precompile (rake assets:precompile) if you make changes.

@ttscoff
ttscoff / font_grabber.rb
Last active May 13, 2021 06:14
Give it a <link> from Google fonts and get back CSS with fonts embedded
#!/usr/bin/ruby
# encoding: utf-8
# Grab google web fonts and embed them as base64 data URIs
# <http://brettterpstra.com/2015/03/14/embedding-google-web-fonts/>
require 'base64'
if ARGV.length > 0
input = ARGV
elsif STDIN.stat.size > 0
input = STDIN.read.strip.split(/\n+/)