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# deploy.rb
desc "Export Upstart script"
activerecord (3.2.8) lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb:341:in `find_one' | |
friendly_id (4.0.8) lib/friendly_id/finder_methods.rb:17:in `find_one' | |
activerecord (3.2.8) lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb:312:in `find_with_ids' | |
activerecord (3.2.8) lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb:107:in `find' | |
activerecord (3.2.8) lib/active_record/querying.rb:5:in `find' | |
inherited_resources (1.3.1) lib/inherited_resources/base_helpers.rb:44:in `resource' | |
cancan (1.6.8) lib/cancan/inherited_resource.rb:12:in `load_resource_instance' | |
cancan (1.6.8) lib/cancan/controller_resource.rb:32:in `load_resource' | |
cancan (1.6.8) lib/cancan/controller_resource.rb:25:in `load_and_authorize_resource' | |
cancan (1.6.8) lib/cancan/controller_resource.rb:10:in `block in add_before_filter' |
cd ~ | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install unzip curl python-software-properties -y | |
#sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ lucid partner" | |
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ferramroberto/java | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin -y | |
wget https://github.com/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.18.7.tar.gz -O elasticsearch.tar.gz | |
tar -xf elasticsearch.tar.gz |
c:\Sites\HigginsMD>cap deploy | |
triggering load callbacks | |
* ←[32m2012-11-12 21:27:10 executing `staging'←[0m | |
triggering start callbacks for `deploy' | |
* ←[32m2012-11-12 21:27:10 executing `multistage:ensure'←[0m | |
* ←[32m2012-11-12 21:27:10 executing `deploy'←[0m | |
* ←[32m2012-11-12 21:27:10 executing `deploy:update'←[0m | |
** transaction: start | |
* ←[32m2012-11-12 21:27:10 executing `deploy:update_code'←[0m | |
←[33mexecuting locally: "git ls-remote git@github.com:Pelesend/HigginsMD.git master"←[0m |
➜ demon_app bundle update | |
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/........... | |
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/.. | |
Resolving dependencies... | |
Using rake (10.0.4) | |
Using i18n (0.6.1) | |
Using multi_json (1.7.6) | |
Using activesupport (3.2.13) | |
Using builder (3.0.4) | |
Using activemodel (3.2.13) |
### Current Style | |
Feature: Admin Login | |
In order to access the admin functionality of the site | |
As a registered admin of it | |
I need to be able to login into it | |
Scenario Outline: Successfully login with correct credentials | |
Given an admin account exists with email <email> and password <password> | |
And I am at the admin login page | |
When I fill in the email <email> |
https://rvm.io/integration/sudo
# deploy.rb
desc "Export Upstart script"
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Do sanity check on imported data by comparing the number of rows in each table | |
require 'pg' | |
require 'mysql2' | |
tables = %w( { list the talbes to compare here }) | |
p = PG.connect(dbname:'canvas', host: 'postgres.ocad.ca', user: 'canvas_user') |
I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
#System Design Cheatsheet
Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs
##Basic Steps
My largest Sidekiq application had a memory leak and I was able to find and fix it in just few hours spent on analyzing Ruby's heap. In this post I'll show my profiling setup.
As you might know Ruby 2.1 introduced a few great changes to ObjectSpace, so now it's much easier to find a line of code that is allocating too many objects. Here is great post explaining how it's working.
I was too lazy to set up some seeding and run it locally, so I checked that test suite passes when profiling is enabled and pushed debugging to production. Production environment also suited me better since my jobs data can't be fully random generated.
So, in order to profile your worker, add this to your Sidekiq configuration:
if ENV["PROFILE"]