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paulsturgess / Todo.test.js
Last active October 8, 2018 11:22
Testing a stateless component
import React from 'react';
import TestUtils from 'react/lib/ReactTestUtils';
import Todo from './Todo';
describe('Todo', () => {
let instance, li;
let Wrapper = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return this.props.children;
}
@nrollr
nrollr / Node_AWS_Linux.md
Last active May 7, 2023 14:18
Install Node.js on Amazon Linux (EC2)

Installing Node.js on Amazon Linux AMI

The following will guide you through the process of installing Node.js on an AWS EC2 instance running Amazon Linux AMI 2016.09 - Release Notes

For this process I'll be using a t2.micro EC2 instance running Amazon Linux AMI (ami-d41d58a7). Once the EC2 instance is up-and-running, connect to your server via ssh

@tomysmile
tomysmile / mac-setup-redis.md
Last active December 11, 2024 20:15
Brew install Redis on Mac

type below:

brew update
brew install redis

To have launchd start redis now and restart at login:

brew services start redis
@markerikson
markerikson / redux-thunk-examples.js
Last active June 28, 2024 05:30
Redux-Thunk examples
// The classic AJAX call - dispatch before the request, and after it comes back
function myThunkActionCreator(someValue) {
return (dispatch, getState) => {
dispatch({type : "REQUEST_STARTED"});
myAjaxLib.post("/someEndpoint", {data : someValue})
.then(
response => dispatch({type : "REQUEST_SUCCEEDED", payload : response}),
error => dispatch({type : "REQUEST_FAILED", error : error})
);
// paste in your console
speechSynthesis.onvoiceschanged = function() {
var msg = new SpeechSynthesisUtterance();
msg.voice = this.getVoices().filter(v => v.name == 'Cellos')[0];
msg.text = Object.keys(window).join(' ');
this.speak(msg);
};
@cmcewen
cmcewen / upload.js
Created December 29, 2015 15:38
Upload image from React Native to Cloudinary
var CryptoJS = require('crypto-js');
function uploadImage(uri) {
let timestamp = (Date.now() / 1000 | 0).toString();
let api_key = 'your api key'
let api_secret = 'your api secret'
let cloud = 'your cloud name'
let hash_string = 'timestamp=' + timestamp + api_secret
let signature = CryptoJS.SHA1(hash_string).toString();
let upload_url = 'https://api.cloudinary.com/v1_1/' + cloud + '/image/upload'
@brentvatne
brentvatne / contest.md
Last active February 18, 2024 21:08
React.js Conf Contest

React.js Conf tickets, everyone wants them but we only have space for 400 people, and that includes speakers, organizers and everyone’s proud parents and grandparents! If you are into speaking and have time before December 13th, you should submit a 30 minute talk or 5 minute lightning talk proposal. If you’re more into writing than speaking or coding, ReactJSNews is giving away 1 ticket for the best blog post submission. But you probably like programming, so React Native Newsletter & Exponent are giving away two tickets for the best React Native apps made with Exponent! Of course, if you like speaking, writing and programming you should do all of the above.

Details of the contest

  • You make an “app” and publish it to Exponent. You don’t have to open source it, but people
@gokulkrishh
gokulkrishh / media-query.css
Last active March 18, 2025 03:44
CSS Media Queries for Desktop, Tablet, Mobile.
/*
##Device = Desktops
##Screen = 1281px to higher resolution desktops
*/
@media (min-width: 1281px) {
/* CSS */
@cssoul
cssoul / react-loading.js
Created July 22, 2015 02:48
React Native Loading Animation
/**
* LoadingView
*/
'use strict';
var React = require('react-native');
var {
TouchableWithoutFeedback,
Animated,
@webinista
webinista / RunAProxyOnAmazonEC2VPC.md
Last active August 18, 2024 18:20
Create a proxy server on an Amazon EC2 (VPC) instance

This will create a proxy server in whatever your availability zone your VPC is in. For me, that's us-east-1b. For you, that may be something different. Steps 10+ should more or less work regardless of your provider since those steps cover the setup and configuration of TinyProxy.

  1. Click the Launch Instance button.
  2. Choose Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type. This isn't strictly necessary. If you choose another OS, check its documentation for how to install new packages.
  3. On the Choose an Instance Type screen, select t2.micro. It's Free Tier eligible.
  4. Click the Next: ... buttons until you reach the Configure Security Group screen.
    • You may wish to reduce the amount of storage on the Add Storage screen. This is optional.
    • You may wish to add a tag on the Tag Instance screen. This is also optional.
  5. On the Configure Security Group screen:
  • Select Create a new security group.