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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
<?php | |
/** | |
* Description of VideoStream | |
* | |
* @author Rana | |
* @link http://codesamplez.com/programming/php-html5-video-streaming-tutorial | |
*/ | |
class VideoStream | |
{ | |
private $path = ""; |
# Create your superuser | |
$ mongo | |
> use admin | |
> db.createUser({user:"someadmin",pwd:"secret", roles:[{role:"root",db:"admin"}]}) | |
> exit | |
# Alias for convenience (optional and at your own risk) | |
$ echo 'alias mongo="mongo --port 27017 -u someadmin -p secret --authenticationDatabase admin"' >> ~/.bash_profile | |
$ source ~/.bash_profile |
var Aws = require('aws-sdk'); | |
var sinon = require('sinon'); | |
// Only works for 'createBucket', 'update' and a few others since most API methods are generated dynamically | |
// upon instantiation. Very counterintuitive, thanks Amazon! | |
var createBucket = sinon.stub(Aws.S3.prototype, 'createBucket'); | |
createBucket.yields(null, 'Me create bucket'); | |
// For other methods, we can 'assign' the stubs to the proto, already defined function won't be overridden | |
var listBuckets = Aws.S3.prototype.listBuckets = sinon.stub(); |
URL="http://stackoverflow.com/" | |
# store the whole response with the status at the and | |
HTTP_RESPONSE=$(curl --silent --write-out "HTTPSTATUS:%{http_code}" -X POST $URL) | |
# extract the body | |
HTTP_BODY=$(echo $HTTP_RESPONSE | sed -e 's/HTTPSTATUS\:.*//g') | |
# extract the status | |
HTTP_STATUS=$(echo $HTTP_RESPONSE | tr -d '\n' | sed -e 's/.*HTTPSTATUS://') |
Just plug in your own values for registry and repo/image name.
registry='localhost:5000'
name='my-image'
curl -v -sSL -X DELETE "http://${registry}/v2/${name}/manifests/$(
curl -sSL -I \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json" \