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poing / laravel_facades.md
Last active March 25, 2024 21:37
Laravel Facades

Understanding Facades in Laravel

What's a Facade?

The Laravel explination, shown below is confusing.

Facades provide a "static" interface to classes that are available in the application's service container. Laravel ships with many facades which provide access to almost all of Laravel's features. Laravel facades serve as "static proxies" to underlying classes in the service container, providing the benefit of a terse, expressive syntax while maintaining more testability and flexibility than traditional static methods.

Many examples use Cache::get('key') to demonstrate how a Facade works. Comparing the following code to the utility that a Facade provides.

@exAspArk
exAspArk / curl.sh
Last active May 1, 2024 03:59
Test CORS with cURL
curl -I -X OPTIONS \
-H "Origin: http://EXAMPLE.COM" \
-H 'Access-Control-Request-Method: GET' \
http://EXAMPLE.COM/SOMETHING 2>&1 | grep 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
@stephenharris
stephenharris / import-venues.php
Created March 21, 2017 11:12
A WP-CLI command to import a CSV of venues
<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Import Venues WP CLI command
Plugin URI: http://wordpress.org/plugins/hello-dolly/
Description: Adds `wp eo venue import <path-to-file>` command.
Author: Stephen Harris
Version: 0.1
*/
// Exit if accessed directly
#!/bin/bash
wp core download --version=4.5
wp core config --dbname=$1 --dbuser=root --dbhost=127.0.0.1
wp db create
wp core install --skip-email --title="$1" --admin_user="shawn" --admin_password="shawn" --admin_email=shawn@actionable.co --url=http://wcroc.dev/
wp theme install simone --activate
wp plugin delete hello
wp plugin install any-ipsum;
wp plugin install advanced-custom-fields --version=4.4.0 --activate
wp plugin install tinymce-advanced --activate
@eiskalteschatten
eiskalteschatten / update-wordpress.sh
Created October 2, 2016 12:37
Update WordPress with a Bash script using WP CLI
#!/bin/bash
function updateWordPress {
cd $1
wp core update
wait
wp plugin update --all
wait
wp theme update --all
wait
@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active May 9, 2024 16:45
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?
<?php
// Version CSS file in a theme
wp_enqueue_style(
'theme-styles',
get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/style.css',
array(),
filemtime( get_stylesheet_directory() . '/style.css' )
);
@chrissimpkins
chrissimpkins / gist:5bf5686bae86b8129bee
Last active March 6, 2023 00:10
Atom Editor Cheat Sheet: macOS

Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.

Key to the Keys

  • ⌘ : Command key
  • ⌃ : Control key
  • ⌫ : Delete key
  • ← : Left arrow key
  • → : Right arrow key
  • ↑ : Up arrow key
@ericandrewlewis
ericandrewlewis / gist:95239573dc97c0e86714
Last active December 12, 2023 09:52
Setting up a WordPress site on AWS

Setting up a WordPress site on AWS

This tutorial walks through setting up AWS infrastructure for WordPress, starting at creating an AWS account. We'll manually provision a single EC2 instance (i.e an AWS virtual machine) to run WordPress using Nginx, PHP-FPM, and MySQL.

This tutorial assumes you're relatively comfortable on the command line and editing system configuration files. It is intended for folks who want a high-level of control and understanding of their infrastructure. It will take about half an hour if you don't Google away at some point.

If you experience any difficulties or have any feedback, leave a comment. 🐬

Coming soon: I'll write another tutorial on a high availability setup for WordPress on AWS, including load-balancing multiple application servers in an auto-scaling group and utilizing RDS.

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