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penguinboy / Object Flatten
Created January 2, 2011 01:55
Flatten javascript objects into a single-depth object
var flattenObject = function(ob) {
var toReturn = {};
for (var i in ob) {
if (!ob.hasOwnProperty(i)) continue;
if ((typeof ob[i]) == 'object') {
var flatObject = flattenObject(ob[i]);
for (var x in flatObject) {
if (!flatObject.hasOwnProperty(x)) continue;
@pjkelly
pjkelly / setup-vmware-image-with-static-IP.markdown
Created July 7, 2011 01:06
VMWare Fusion Images with a static IP Address on Mac OS X Snow Leopard

How to setup your VMWare Fusion images to use static IP addresses on Mac OS X

At Crush + Lovely, we use Railsmachine's Moonshine to automate the configuration of our servers. When writing our deployment recipes, VMWare Fusion's ability to take snapshots and rollback to these snapshots is a huge timesaver because it takes just seconds to roll a server image to it's original state.

When you're just configuring a single server, having a static IP address for your server image isn't too important, but when you're configuring multi-server setups, it can be useful to duplicate a number of server images and give each a static IP address so you can consistently deploy to them. While not documented well at all, it turns out that this is relatively easy to accomplish in four simple steps.

1. Determine the MAC address of your guest machine

Let's say you have a guest machine with the name ubuntu-lucid-lynx-base a

@jrom
jrom / nginx.conf
Created February 7, 2012 17:14
nginx hack for multiple conditions
if ($request_uri = /) {
set $test A;
}
if ($host ~* teambox.com) {
set $test "${test}B";
}
if ($http_cookie !~* "auth_token") {
set $test "${test}C";
@codespore
codespore / apache2.conf.md
Last active December 9, 2018 23:14
Apache + Unicorn

Setting up Apache on Ubuntu to proxy to Unicorn requires the following installation commands:

  • apt-get install apache2 -y
  • apt-get install libapache2-mod-proxy-html libxml2-dev -y
  • a2enmod headers
  • a2enmod proxy
  • a2enmod proxy_http
  • a2enmod proxy_balancer
  • a2enmod rewrite
  • a2enmod ssl
@rponte
rponte / restart_coreaudiod.sh
Created February 28, 2013 03:04
Restarting MacOSX coreaudiod process gracefully
sudo launchctl stop com.apple.audio.coreaudiod
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active July 23, 2024 17:12
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
@awesome
awesome / ruby-multi-line-string-without-newlines-AND-ruby-multi-line-string-without-concatenation.rb
Created November 21, 2013 15:47
Ruby Multi-line String without Newlines —AND— Ruby Multi-line String without Concatenation
##
# by SoAwesomeMan
str =<<-EOS.gsub(/^[\s\t]*|[\s\t]*\n/, '') # no space "\s" for new line "\n"; kill tabs too
select awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome,
from rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad,
where cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool'
EOS
# => "select awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome,from rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad, rad,where cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool'"
str =<<-EOS.gsub(/^[\s\t]*/, '').gsub(/[\s\t]*\n/, ' ').strip # yes space "\s" for new line "\n"; kill tabs too
@hieblmedia
hieblmedia / .gitignore
Last active June 24, 2024 07:30
Gitignore - Exclude all except specific subdirectory
#
# If all files excluded and you will include only specific sub-directories
# the parent path must matched before.
#
/**
!/.gitignore
###############################
# Un-ignore the affected subdirectory

How to setup your VMWare Fusion 6 images to use static IP addresses on Mac OS X

At Crush + Lovely, we use Railsmachine's Moonshine to automate the configuration of our servers. When writing our deployment recipes, VMWare Fusion's ability to take snapshots and rollback to these snapshots is a huge timesaver because it takes just seconds to roll a server image to it's original state.

When you're just configuring a single server, having a static IP address for your server image isn't too important, but when you're configuring multi-server setups, it can be useful to duplicate a number of server images and give each a static IP address so you can consistently deploy to them. While not documented well at all, it turns out that this is relatively easy to accomplish in four simple steps.

1. Determine the MAC address of your guest machine

Let's say you have a guest machine with the name ubuntu-lucid-lynx-base

@ipedrazas
ipedrazas / gist:4ae3b909af660402bcf1
Created August 27, 2014 00:05
MongoDump with Docker
#!/bin/bash
set -e
export LC_ALL=C
TS=$( date --utc '+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ' )
BACKUP_DIR="/data/backup/${TS}"
docker run -it --rm --link mongodb:mongodb -v /data/mongodb:/data dockerfile/mongodb bash -c 'mongodump --out '${BACKUP_DIR}' --host $MONGODB_PORT_27017_TCP_ADDR'