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@zhengjia
zhengjia / capybara cheat sheet
Created June 7, 2010 01:35
capybara cheat sheet
=Navigating=
visit('/projects')
visit(post_comments_path(post))
=Clicking links and buttons=
click_link('id-of-link')
click_link('Link Text')
click_button('Save')
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button
click('Button Value')
@mathiasbynens
mathiasbynens / README.md
Created April 22, 2011 08:06
Improved swipe gestures plugin for jQuery

Improved swipe gestures plugin for jQuery

What was changed (compared to the original v0.1.2):

  • Don’t modify the default settings internally.
  • Merge the options recursively (deep copy) so that the custom threshold values actually get used.
  • Allow overriding the options globally through $.fn.swipe.options.
  • Use namespaced jQuery events (using the swipe namespace) instead of DOM2 addEventListener to prevent errors in old IEs.
  • Simplified and optimized code.
  • Changed swipeLeft and swipeRight functions to be called within the context of the bound element. Thanks, @kswedberg!

Transactions

As your business logic gets complex you may need to implement transactions. The classic example is a bank funds transfer from account A to account B. If the withdrawal from account A fails then the deposit to account B should either never take place or be rolled back.

Basics

All the complexity is handled by ActiveRecord::Transactions. Any model class or instance has a method named .transaction. When called and passed a block, that block will be executed inside a database transaction. If there's an exception raised, the transaction will automatically be rolled back.

Example

@nifl
nifl / grok_vi.mdown
Created August 29, 2011 17:23
Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi.

Answer by Jim Dennis on Stack Overflow question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218390/what-is-your-most-productive-shortcut-with-vim/1220118#1220118

Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi.

You mention cutting with yy and complain that you almost never want to cut whole lines. In fact programmers, editing source code, very often want to work on whole lines, ranges of lines and blocks of code. However, yy is only one of many way to yank text into the anonymous copy buffer (or "register" as it's called in vi).

The "Zen" of vi is that you're speaking a language. The initial y is a verb. The statement yy is a simple statement which is, essentially, an abbreviation for 0 y$:

0 go to the beginning of this line. y yank from here (up to where?)

@mperham
mperham / after.rb
Created July 4, 2012 19:30
Thread-friendly shared connection
class ActiveRecord::Base
mattr_accessor :shared_connection
@@shared_connection = nil
def self.connection
@@shared_connection || ConnectionPool::Wrapper.new(:size => 1) { retrieve_connection }
end
end
ActiveRecord::Base.shared_connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
@danparsons
danparsons / gist:3195652
Created July 29, 2012 01:46
How to stream the London 2012 Olympics

How to stream the London 2012 Olympics

There have been several HOWTOs posted regarding streaming the 2012 Olympics using HTTP / SOCKS proxies via SSH and other similar methods. None of these actually work using the latest Flash on Mountain Lion (with Firefox, Chrome or Safari). Additionally, the third-party streaming sites don't provide BBC's amazing interface, which lets you quickly skip to individual competitors and events. However, setting up an OpenVPN server does work, with some tweaks. You'll get the exact same UX that people in England receive.

@piscisaureus
piscisaureus / pr.md
Created August 13, 2012 16:12
Checkout github pull requests locally

Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config file. It looks like this:

[remote "origin"]
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
	url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git

Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/* to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:

@nickawalsh
nickawalsh / icons.sass
Last active October 7, 2021 09:38
Auto Hi-res Sprites
@import compass
$icons: sprite-map("icons/*.png")
$icons-hd: sprite-map("icons-hd/*.png")
i
background: $icons
display: inline-block
@media (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5), (min-resolution: 144dpi)
background: $icons-hd
@linjunpop
linjunpop / Capybara-Rspec-Rails-assets-pipeline.md
Last active August 14, 2021 05:42
Capybara, Rspec, Rails assets pipeline