This document has now been incorporated into the uWSGI documentation:
http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html
Steps with explanations to set up a server using:
<?php | |
namespace Controllers; | |
use OAuth\Common\Service\AbstractService; | |
use OAuth\Common\Storage\Session as OAuthSession; | |
class AuthController extends ControllerBase { | |
// everytime we enter the controller, then we check for login, if yes, then we dont have to access here (except logout) |
#!/bin/bash | |
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cfg.parser () { | |
fixed_file=$(cat $1 | sed 's/ = /=/g') # fix ' = ' to be '=' | |
IFS=$'\n' && ini=( $fixed_file ) # convert to line-array | |
ini=( ${ini[*]//;*/} ) # remove comments | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/#[/\}$'\n'cfg.section.} ) # set section prefix | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%]/ \(} ) # convert text2function (1) | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/=/=\( } ) # convert item to array | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%/ \)} ) # close array parenthesis | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\( \)/\(\) \{} ) # convert text2function (2) | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\} \)/\}} ) # remove extra parenthesis |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Usage: gitio URL [CODE] | |
# | |
# Turns a github.com URL | |
# into a git.io URL | |
# | |
# Copies the git.io URL to your clipboard. | |
url = ARGV[0] | |
code = ARGV[1] |
Sinks are for output, sources are for input. To stream source to sink a loopback must be created. More shall you find there.
Our output sink will be named recording
.
pacmd load-module module-null-sink sink_name=recording sink_properties=device.description=recording
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -e | |
# names of latest versions of each package | |
export NGINX_VERSION=1.13.5 | |
export VERSION_ZLIB=zlib-1.2.11 | |
export VERSION_PCRE=pcre-8.41 | |
export VERSION_LIBRESSL=libressl-2.6.1 | |
export VERSION_NGINX=nginx-$NGINX_VERSION |
We want to upload file to a server with POST HTTP request. We will use curl functions.
// data fields for POST request
$fields = array("f1"=>"value1", "another_field2"=>"anothervalue");
// files to upload
$filenames = array("/tmp/1.jpg", "/tmp/2.png");
The easiest way to "convert" MKV to MP4, is to copy the existing video and audio streams and place them into a new container. This avoids any encoding task and hence no quality will be lost, it is also a fairly quick process and requires very little CPU power. The main factor is disk read/write speed.
With ffmpeg
this can be achieved with -c copy
. Older examples may use -vcodec copy -acodec copy
which does the same thing.
These examples assume ffmpeg
is in your PATH
. If not just substitute with the full path to your ffmpeg binary.
# non root user example for alpine | |
# | |
# usage: | |
# $ docker build --build-arg "USER=someuser" --tag test . | |
# $ docker run --rm test | |
FROM alpine | |
ARG USER=default | |
ENV HOME /home/$USER |