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twik / Makefile
Created November 29, 2017 06:53 — forked from mpneuried/Makefile
Simple Makefile to build, run, tag and publish a docker containier to AWS-ECR
# import config.
# You can change the default config with `make cnf="config_special.env" build`
cnf ?= config.env
include $(cnf)
export $(shell sed 's/=.*//' $(cnf))
# import deploy config
# You can change the default deploy config with `make cnf="deploy_special.env" release`
dpl ?= deploy.env
include $(dpl)
from __future__ import with_statement
import itertools
import functools
import sys
def download_files(keylist):
return [key.get_contents_to_filename('%s/%s' % (TEMP_DIR, key.name))
for key in keylist]
worker_processes 1;
#error_log logs/error.log;
#error_log logs/error.log notice;
#error_log logs/error.log info;
#pid logs/nginx.pid;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
These are snippets of py.test in action, used in a talk given at
PyCon AU 2012 in Hobart, Tasmania. They are all relevant for
py.test 2.2 except where specified. Where taken from open source
projects I have listed a URL, some examples are from the py.test
documentation, some are from my workplace.
Apart from things called test_*, these functions should probably
be in your conftest.py, although they can generally start life in
your test files.
# install sysbench
$ apt-get install sysbench
# CPU benchmark, 1 thread
$ sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
# CPU benchmark, 64 threads
$ sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=20000 --num-threads=64 run
# Disk benchmark, random read. See .fio files in this gist
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twik / donotuse.py
Created August 16, 2013 17:19 — forked from e000/donotuse.py
##########################################################
# How to NEVER use Lambdas. An inneficient and yet educa-#
# tonal guide to the proper misuse of the lambda constru-#
# ct in Python 2.x. [DO NOT USE ANY OF THIS EVER] #
# by: e000 (13/6/11) #
##########################################################
## Part 1. Basic LAMBDA Introduction ##
# Well, it's worth diving straight into what lambdas are.
# Lambdas are pretty much anonymous "one line" functions
#! /usr/bin/env python
import redis
import random
import pylibmc
import sys
r = redis.Redis(host = 'localhost', port = 6389)
mc = pylibmc.Client(['localhost:11222'])
user jessed staff;
worker_processes 2;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
include mime.types;
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twik / install_postgis_osx.sh
Created October 23, 2012 18:37 — forked from juniorz/install_postgis_osx.sh
Installing PostGIS on Mac OS X and Ubuntu
# Some good references are:
# http://russbrooks.com/2010/11/25/install-postgresql-9-on-os-x
# http://www.paolocorti.net/2008/01/30/installing-postgis-on-ubuntu/
# http://postgis.refractions.net/documentation/manual-1.5/ch02.html#id2630392
#1. Install PostgreSQL postgis and postgres
brew install postgis
initdb /usr/local/var/postgres
pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres -l /usr/local/var/postgres/server.log start
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twik / flaskapp.py
Created June 11, 2012 19:55 — forked from kennethreitz/flaskapp.py
My typical flask app base
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
from flask import Flask
from flask_heroku import Heroku
from flask_sslify import SSLify
from raven.contrib.flask import Sentry
from flask.ext.celery import Celery