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@zhengjia
zhengjia / capybara cheat sheet
Created June 7, 2010 01:35
capybara cheat sheet
=Navigating=
visit('/projects')
visit(post_comments_path(post))
=Clicking links and buttons=
click_link('id-of-link')
click_link('Link Text')
click_button('Save')
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button
click('Button Value')
@bradwilson
bradwilson / gist:2417226
Created April 18, 2012 22:55
Ninject dependency resolver for Web API
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics.Contracts;
using System.Web.Http.Dependencies;
using Ninject;
using Ninject.Syntax;
public class NinjectDependencyScope : IDependencyScope
{
private IResolutionRoot resolver;
@thomseddon
thomseddon / gist:3511330
Last active March 8, 2023 03:39
AngularJS byte format filter
app.filter('bytes', function() {
return function(bytes, precision) {
if (isNaN(parseFloat(bytes)) || !isFinite(bytes)) return '-';
if (typeof precision === 'undefined') precision = 1;
var units = ['bytes', 'kB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB'],
number = Math.floor(Math.log(bytes) / Math.log(1024));
return (bytes / Math.pow(1024, Math.floor(number))).toFixed(precision) + ' ' + units[number];
}
});
@robmiller
robmiller / .gitconfig
Created July 17, 2013 07:52
Some useful Git aliases that I use every day
#
# Working with branches
#
# Get the current branch name (not so useful in itself, but used in
# other aliases)
branch-name = "!git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD"
# Push the current branch to the remote "origin", and set it to track
# the upstream branch
publish = "!git push -u origin $(git branch-name)"
@bringking
bringking / jsbin.bajeyosu.html
Last active August 29, 2015 13:57 — forked from anonymous/jsbin.bajeyosu.html
Lazy Model implementation in Knockout (inspired by ngModel)
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="description" content="Lazy Model" />
<script src="http://knockoutjs.com/downloads/knockout-3.0.0.js"></script>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery.min.js"></script>
<link href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.0.1/css/font-awesome.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/assets/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link href="http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/assets/css/bootstrap-responsive.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/assets/js/bootstrap.js"></script>
@thebucknerlife
thebucknerlife / authentication_with_bcrypt_in_rails_4.md
Last active July 10, 2024 00:17
Simple Authentication in Rail 4 Using Bcrypt

#Simple Authentication with Bcrypt

This tutorial is for adding authentication to a vanilla Ruby on Rails app using Bcrypt and has_secure_password.

The steps below are based on Ryan Bates's approach from Railscast #250 Authentication from Scratch (revised).

You can see the final source code here: repo. I began with a stock rails app using rails new gif_vault

##Steps

@LeCoupa
LeCoupa / nodejs-cheatsheet.js
Last active June 30, 2024 04:14
Complete Node.js CheatSheet --> UPDATED VERSION --> https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
/* *******************************************************************************************
* THE UPDATED VERSION IS AVAILABLE AT
* https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
* ******************************************************************************************* */
// 0. Synopsis.
// http://nodejs.org/api/synopsis.html
@mikaelbr
mikaelbr / gulpfile.js
Last active February 8, 2021 00:32 — forked from Sigmus/gulpfile.js
Gulp + Browserify + Reactify + OS Notification
var source = require('vinyl-source-stream');
var gulp = require('gulp');
var gutil = require('gulp-util');
var browserify = require('browserify');
var reactify = require('reactify');
var watchify = require('watchify');
var notify = require("gulp-notify");
var scriptsDir = './scripts';
var buildDir = './build';
@stepheneyer
stepheneyer / cucumber-rails.md
Last active March 8, 2024 19:51
BDD testing using Cucumber, Capybara, and Rails

#Cucumber and Capybara - Behavior Driven Development

##Overview

Cucumber allows software developers to describe how software should behave in plain text. The text is written in a business-readable, domain-specific language. This allows non-programmers to write specific feature requests that can be turned into automated tests that drive development of the project.

Capybara is the largest rodent known to man.

@PeterPerhac
PeterPerhac / FutureAssertions.scala
Last active February 20, 2021 20:44
Making assertions about Scala Futures and cats OptionT[Future, T] and EitherT[Future, L, R]
import cats.data.{EitherT, OptionT}
import org.scalatest.{Assertion, TestSuite}
import scala.concurrent.Future
trait FutureAssertions {
self: TestSuite =>
import org.scalatest.MustMatchers._
import org.scalatest.concurrent.ScalaFutures._