Note: This post is a summary of information paraphrased from an excellent blog post by Christian Sepulveda.
Create the app and download the necessary dependencies.
#!/bin/bash | |
# Creator: Phil Cook | |
# Modified: Andy Miller | |
# | |
# >>> IMPORTANT: Moved to: https://github.com/rhukster/sphp.sh | |
# >>> Kept here for legacy purposes | |
# | |
osx_major_version=$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f1) | |
osx_minor_version=$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f2) | |
osx_patch_version=$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f3) |
Create the app and download the necessary dependencies.
After automatically updating Postgres to 10.0 via Homebrew, the pg_ctl start command didn't work. | |
The error was "The data directory was initialized by PostgreSQL version 9.6, which is not compatible with this version 10.0." | |
Database files have to be updated before starting the server, here are the steps that had to be followed: | |
# need to have both 9.6.x and latest 10.0 installed, and keep 10.0 as default | |
brew unlink postgresql | |
brew install postgresql@9.6 | |
brew unlink postgresql@9.6 | |
brew link postgresql |
This entire guide is based on an old version of Homebrew/Node and no longer applies. It was only ever intended to fix a specific error message which has since been fixed. I've kept it here for historical purposes, but it should no longer be used. Homebrew maintainers have fixed things and the options mentioned don't exist and won't work.
I still believe it is better to manually install npm separately since having a generic package manager maintain another package manager is a bad idea, but the instructions below don't explain how to do that.
Installing node through Homebrew can cause problems with npm for globally installed packages. To fix it quickly, use the solution below. An explanation is also included at the end of this document.
First install Brew on your MAC
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
brew update
brew tap homebrew/dupes
brew tap homebrew/php
brew install php70
mcrypt
: brew install mcrypt php70-mcrypt
brew install composer
Prereq:
apt-get install zsh
apt-get install git-core
Getting zsh to work in ubuntu is weird, since sh
does not understand the source
command. So, you do this to install zsh
wget https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/raw/master/tools/install.sh -O - | zsh
<?php | |
/** | |
* Close the connection to the browser but continue processing the operation | |
* @param $body | |
*/ | |
public function closeConnection($body, $responseCode){ | |
// Cause we are clever and don't want the rest of the script to be bound by a timeout. | |
// Set to zero so no time limit is imposed from here on out. | |
set_time_limit(0); |
curl -H 'Authorization: token INSERTACCESSTOKENHERE' -H 'Accept: application/vnd.github.v3.raw' -O -L https://api.github.com/repos/owner/repo/contents/path |
'use strict'; | |
describe('mocha before hooks', function () { | |
before(() => console.log('*** top-level before()')); | |
beforeEach(() => console.log('*** top-level beforeEach()')); | |
describe('nesting', function () { | |
before(() => console.log('*** nested before()')); | |
beforeEach(() => console.log('*** nested beforeEach()')); | |
it('is a nested spec', () => true); | |
}); |
To send a request via the sandbox, you can use pm.sendRequest.
pm.test("Status code is 200", function () {
pm.sendRequest('https://postman-echo.com/get', function (err, res) {
pm.expect(err).to.not.be.ok;
pm.expect(res).to.have.property('code', 200);
pm.expect(res).to.have.property('status', 'OK');
});
});