Things I wish I knew before I started using Docker
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| // Add a 401 response interceptor | |
| window.axios.interceptors.response.use(function (response) { | |
| return response; | |
| }, function (error) { | |
| if (401 === error.response.status) { | |
| swal({ | |
| title: "Session Expired", | |
| text: "Your session has expired. Would you like to be redirected to the login page?", | |
| type: "warning", | |
| showCancelButton: true, |
| <?php | |
| use Swagger\Annotations as SWG; | |
| /** | |
| * @SWG\Swagger( | |
| * basePath="/v1", | |
| * host="api.local", | |
| * schemes={"http"}, | |
| * produces={"application/json"}, |
| <?php | |
| define('E_FATAL', E_ERROR | E_USER_ERROR | E_PARSE | E_CORE_ERROR | | |
| E_COMPILE_ERROR | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR); | |
| define('ENV', 'dev'); | |
| //Custom error handling vars | |
| define('DISPLAY_ERRORS', TRUE); | |
| define('ERROR_REPORTING', E_ALL | E_STRICT); |
| FROM node:8.15-alpine | |
| RUN apk --no-cache add git | |
| WORKDIR /usr/src/app | |
| COPY package*.json ./ | |
| RUN npm install | |
| COPY . . |
| <?php | |
| /** | |
| * Created by PhpStorm. | |
| * User: markokunic | |
| * Date: 4/21/17 | |
| * Time: 3:41 PM | |
| */ | |
| namespace AppBundle\Exporter; |
| <?php | |
| namespace Traits\Tests; | |
| /** | |
| * Mocks the entity manager | |
| * | |
| * Provides everything in the memory, so the tests does not depend on doctrine, | |
| * which does a lot of stuff (maybe too much). This also allows to avoid to | |
| * need and modify the data in the database, even if those are for the tests. |
| Getting an error after migrating to a new system when adding private keys to ssh-agent | |
| /usr/bin/keychain -q --nogui $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.key | |
| * Error: Problem adding; giving up | |
| Manually adding the key shows a permission problem | |
| ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa.key | |
| chmod 700 /home/pwi/.ssh/*.key | |
| In .bashrc |
Follow these steps below to enable multiple SSH keys on your device with UNIX Based OS (MacOS/ Ubuntu/ Debian etc.). Suppose, you have two different users/ accounts, one is personalAccount and another is companyAccount. And you have already a default key configured with personalAccount. (If you haven't set up your default ssh-key yet, please follow this article before going ahead with these steps described below.)
Generate a new ssh-key for your companyAccount.
cd ~/.ssh
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"Общие упрощенные понятия. Возможно существуют способы задать другое поведение нежели данное упощенное.