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@brentvatne
brentvatne / firebase.md
Created March 14, 2019 02:29
Archiving expo-firebase

We started building expo-firebase based off of react-native-firebase in order to attempt to get it to work well within the Expo client. It turned out that there wasn't a good way to do this - the SDK fully expects that there is one binary per app, and the Expo client has multiple apps inside of it. We weren't able to work around this.

If you'd like to use Firebase in the Expo client with the managed workflow, we'd recommend using the Firebase JS SDK. It supports Firebase Realtime Database and Firebase Storage. If you'd like access to the full suite of native firebase tools, we recommend using the bare workflow and react-native-firebase, because we cannot support this in the Expo client currently.

@nijicha
nijicha / install_nodejs_and_yarn_homebrew.md
Last active June 20, 2024 13:06
Install NVM, Node.js, Yarn via Homebrew
@hartleybrody
hartleybrody / import-db.sh
Last active April 10, 2024 16:09
Copy data from Heroku Postgres into local database
# copy/import data from heroku postgres to localhost pg database
# useful for copying admin's work on live site into local database to reproduce errors
# https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-postgres-import-export
# take heroku pg snapshot and download
heroku pg:backups:capture
heroku pg:backups:download
# load the dump into local postgres database, assuming $DATABASE_URL set locally

Realtime Notifications with ActionCable

In this episode we're going to be adding realtime notifications into your app using ActionCable. We've talked about notifications a few times in the past and we used AJAX polling for that. 95% of the time, polling is the solution that would be recommended for it.

But if you're looking for a good introduction into ActionCable then this is a decent one because we're only really using it for one way from the server side to the client side.

Getting started

So to get started we're starting with an app that has Bootstrap installed and then we created a Main controller with an index view which is where we will list our Notifications as for this example.

Before we generate our channels let's install a few things

@andyshinn
andyshinn / composer.json
Last active February 18, 2024 12:05
Docker Compose PHP Composer Example
{
"require": {
"mfacenet/hello-world": "v1.*"
}
}
@NicholasTD07
NicholasTD07 / how-to-download-iOS-simulator-in-command-line-and-install-it.md
Last active November 10, 2023 19:39
How to Download iOS Simulator (Xcode) in Command Line and Install it

How to Download iOS Simulator (Xcode) in Command Line and Install it

For faster connection speed and more flexibility.

Steps

  1. Start Xcode in command line by running this in commandline /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode
  2. Start downloading of the simulator
  3. Cancel it. YES CANCEL IT!
  4. You will get a message like this:
@ChuckJHardy
ChuckJHardy / digital_ocean_setup.md
Last active October 27, 2023 17:51
DigitalOcean Ubuntu 14.04 x64 + Rails 4 + Nginx + Unicorn + PostgreSQL + Capistrano 3 Setup Instructions

DigitalOcean Ubuntu 14.04 x64 + Rails 4 + Nginx + Unicorn + PostgreSQL + Capistrano 3

SSH into Root

$ ssh root@123.123.123.123

Change Root Password

@danielfilho
danielfilho / braziljs-2014-talks.md
Last active November 27, 2022 21:04
Talks, slides and links from BrazilJS 2014

#BrazilJS 2014

Talks: slides & Links

Day Talk Speaker Links
1 Why ServiceWorker may be the next big thing Renato Mangini interview · slides · video
1 Frontend at Scale - The Tumblr Story Chris Miller interview · slides · video
1 Intro to GFX: Raw WebGL Nick Desaulniers interview · slides · video
@thomasfr
thomasfr / iptables.sh
Last active April 13, 2024 01:59
iptable rules to allow outgoing DNS lookups, outgoing icmp (ping) requests, outgoing connections to configured package servers, outgoing connections to all ips on port 22, all incoming connections to port 22, 80 and 443 and everything on localhost
#!/bin/bash
IPT="/sbin/iptables"
# Server IP
SERVER_IP="$(ip addr show eth0 | grep 'inet ' | cut -f2 | awk '{ print $2}')"
# Your DNS servers you use: cat /etc/resolv.conf
DNS_SERVER="8.8.4.4 8.8.8.8"
# Allow connections to this package servers