# Path to your oh-my-zsh configuration. | |
export ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh | |
# Set name of the theme to load. | |
# Look in ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/ | |
# Optionally, if you set this to "random", it'll load a random theme each | |
# time that oh-my-zsh is loaded. | |
#export ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell" | |
export ZSH_THEME="zanshin" |
NOTE: Easier way is the X86 way, described on https://www.genymotion.com/help/desktop/faq/#google-play-services | |
Download the following ZIPs: | |
ARM Translation Installer v1.1 (http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0ZIO8PME/Genymotion-ARM-Translation_v1.1.zip_links) | |
Download the correct GApps for your Android version: | |
Google Apps for Android 6.0 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347835438 - benzo-gapps-M-20151011-signed-chroma-r3.zip) | |
Google Apps for Android 5.1 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=96042739161891406 - gapps-L-4-21-15.zip) | |
Google Apps for Android 5.0 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001614559 - gapps-lp-20141109-signed.zip) |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import sys | |
import pandas as pd | |
import pymongo | |
import json | |
def import_content(filepath): | |
mng_client = pymongo.MongoClient('localhost', 27017) |
httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.Authorization = | |
new AuthenticationHeaderValue( | |
"Basic", | |
Convert.ToBase64String( | |
System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes( | |
string.Format("{0}:{1}", username, password)))); |
Instructions for getting an ELK stack set up quick on Mac. Paths are opinionated. You'll have to infer and change. Sorry mate. 🍰
Install Homebrew if not already. You probably have. If not, you should.
brew install elasticsearch nginx
# set a proxy | |
set HTTP_PROXY= | |
set HTTPS_PROXY=%HTTP_PROXY% | |
npm config set proxy %HTTP_PROXY% | |
npm config set https.proxy %HTTPS_PROXY% | |
npm config set https-proxy %HTTPS_PROXY% | |
git config --global http.proxy %HTTP_PROXY% | |
git config --global https.proxy %HTTPS_PROXY% | |
# unset proxy |
If you don't have homebrew installed - get homebrew here
Then run: brew install elasticsearch
Update the elasticsearch configuration file in /usr/local/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
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##Deploying an Elastic Cluster on Azure This document assumes you already have an azure subscription. We'll use a pre-configured azure resource manager template built by the Elastic team to simplify the deployment of an Elastic cluster on Azure. By using this template, you can specify the number of data / master nodes, install commercial cluster oversight and monitoring products such as Marvel for cluster / index monitoring, Kibana for data analytics and insight, Shield for authentication and Sense for an intuitive light weight data querying tool.
We'll be using a Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) solution template. Elasticsearch and Kibana are both open source and free of use. Marvel basic monitoring is covered under the free basic subscription, which you can sign up for here. ###Lets get started
- Use the Elastic and Kibana ARM template here to get started. This template will also create and automou