This tutorial goes through how to install openssl 1.1.1 on CentOS 7, since the yum repo only installs up to openssl 1.0.
Upgrade the system
yum -y update
The public-facing v3 API for ArcGIS Hub adheres to the JSON:API standard. The specification is worth reading on its own but we will provide some examples here.
The following will guide you through the process of enabling SSL on a Apache webserver
Create a directory within /etc/apache2/
using Terminal.app: sudo mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl
Next, generate two host keys:
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import datetime | |
import threading | |
import time | |
import requests | |
def request_draft_info(): | |
threading.Timer(5, request_draft_info).start(); |
// based on https://github.com/processing/processing/blob/a6e0e227a948e7e2dc042c04504d6f5b8cf0c1a6/core/src/processing/core/PApplet.java#L5093 | |
var scale = function(opts){ | |
var istart = opts.domain[0], | |
istop = opts.domain[1], | |
ostart = opts.range[0], | |
ostop = opts.range[1]; | |
return function scale(value) { | |
return ostart + (ostop - ostart) * ((value - istart) / (istop - istart)); |
license: gpl-3.0 |
<?php | |
// Parsing this spreadsheet: https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0Ah0xU81penP1dFNLWk5YMW41dkcwa1JNQXk3YUJoOXc&hl=en&output=html | |
$url = 'http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/0Ah0xU81penP1dFNLWk5YMW41dkcwa1JNQXk3YUJoOXc/od6/public/values?alt=json'; | |
$file= file_get_contents($url); | |
$json = json_decode($file); | |
$rows = $json->{'feed'}->{'entry'}; | |
foreach($rows as $row) { | |
echo '<p>'; |
def apdate_to_datetime(date): | |
""" | |
Takes an AP-formatted date string and returns a Python datetime | |
object. This will also work on any date formatted as either | |
'%b. %d, %Y' or '%B %d, %Y' | |
Examples: | |
>>> apdate_to_datetime("Sept. 4, 1986") | |
datetime.datetime(1986, 9, 4, 0, 0) | |
>>> apdate_to_datetime("Sep. 4, 1986") |