Attention: this is the key used to sign the certificate requests, anyone holding this can sign certificates on your behalf. So keep it in a safe place!
openssl genrsa -des3 -out rootCA.key 4096
D [0-9] | |
L [a-zA-Z_] | |
H [a-fA-F0-9] | |
E ([Ee][+-]?{D}+) | |
P ([Pp][+-]?{D}+) | |
FS (f|F|l|L) | |
IS ((u|U)|(u|U)?(l|L|ll|LL)|(l|L|ll|LL)(u|U)) | |
%{ | |
#include <stdio.h> |
/** | |
* | |
* Find the relative file system path between two file system paths | |
* | |
* @param string $frompath Path to start from | |
* @param string $topath Path we want to end up in | |
* | |
* @return string Path leading from $frompath to $topath | |
*/ | |
function find_relative_path ( $frompath, $topath ) { |
#!/usr/bin/env node | |
// Reads JSON from stdin and writes equivalent | |
// nicely-formatted JSON to stdout. | |
var stdin = process.stdin, | |
stdout = process.stdout, | |
inputChunks = []; | |
stdin.resume(); |
function convertTimestamp(timestamp) { | |
var d = new Date(timestamp * 1000), // Convert the passed timestamp to milliseconds | |
yyyy = d.getFullYear(), | |
mm = ('0' + (d.getMonth() + 1)).slice(-2), // Months are zero based. Add leading 0. | |
dd = ('0' + d.getDate()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0. | |
hh = d.getHours(), | |
h = hh, | |
min = ('0' + d.getMinutes()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0. | |
ampm = 'AM', | |
time; |
/** | |
* Fancy ID generator that creates 20-character string identifiers with the following properties: | |
* | |
* 1. They're based on timestamp so that they sort *after* any existing ids. | |
* 2. They contain 72-bits of random data after the timestamp so that IDs won't collide with other clients' IDs. | |
* 3. They sort *lexicographically* (so the timestamp is converted to characters that will sort properly). | |
* 4. They're monotonically increasing. Even if you generate more than one in the same timestamp, the | |
* latter ones will sort after the former ones. We do this by using the previous random bits | |
* but "incrementing" them by 1 (only in the case of a timestamp collision). | |
*/ |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Fancy ID generator that creates 20-character string identifiers with the following properties: | |
* | |
* 1. They're based on timestamp so that they sort *after* any existing ids. | |
* 2. They contain 72-bits of random data after the timestamp so that IDs won't collide with other clients' IDs. | |
* 3. They sort *lexicographically* (so the timestamp is converted to characters that will sort properly). | |
* 4. They're monotonically increasing. Even if you generate more than one in the same timestamp, the | |
* latter ones will sort after the former ones. We do this by using the previous random bits |
<?php | |
class Container | |
{ | |
/** @var Closure[] */ | |
private $factories = []; | |
/** @var array */ | |
private $components = []; |
/** | |
* Fancy ID generator that creates 20-character string identifiers with the following properties: | |
* | |
* 1. They're based on timestamp so that they sort *after* any existing ids. | |
* 2. They contain 72-bits of random data after the timestamp so that IDs won't collide with other clients' IDs. | |
* 3. They sort *lexicographically* (so the timestamp is converted to characters that will sort properly). | |
* 4. They're monotonically increasing. Even if you generate more than one in the same timestamp, the | |
* latter ones will sort after the former ones. We do this by using the previous random bits | |
* but "incrementing" them by 1 (only in the case of a timestamp collision). | |
*/ |
Rollup 0.48 introduces a few changes to the options
object, because the current options are confusingly different between the CLI and the options exported by your config file.
entry
is now input
sourceMap
and sourceMapFile
are now sourcemap
and sourcemapFile
(note casing)moduleName
is now name
useStrict
is now strict
The dest
and format
options are now grouped together as a single output: { file, format, ... }
object. output
can also be an array of { file, format, ... }
objects, in which case it behaves similarly to the current targets
. Other output options — exports
, paths
and so on — can be added to the output
object (though they will fall back to their top-level namesakes, if unspecified).