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axemclion / README.md
Last active September 7, 2019 14:41
Angular E2E Tests (Protractor) - Performance Measurement

Protractor and Performance Test

Protractor is the end to end test case runner for AngularJS. These end to end test cases can be repurposed to record performance metrics when the scenario is being run. This is a sample repository with an example of how this can be done.

Usage

Step 0 - Setup

Install all dependencies using npm install

Step 1 - Prepare configuration

using ServiceStack.Common;
using ServiceStack.OrmLite;
using ServiceStack.ServiceInterface;
using ServiceStack.ServiceInterface.Auth;
using ServiceStack.WebHost.Endpoints;
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
using System.Text;
@brunomlopes
brunomlopes / MetricsFeature.cs
Created February 25, 2014 00:09
Very simple Metrics.Net integration with ServiceStack
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Web;
using metrics;
using metrics.Core;
using ServiceStack;
[Route("/admin/metrics/all")]
class GetAllMetrics { }
class MetricsService : IService
@skl
skl / Git to Stash Mirror
Created February 24, 2014 16:24
Mirror public git repositories to an Atlassian Stash instance
#!/bin/bash
set -e
function stash_create_repo()
{
local username="$1"
local password="$2"
local hostname="$3"
local port="$4"
local project="$5"
@leesmith
leesmith / simple-git-workflow.md
Last active December 30, 2023 23:37
Simple Git Workflow For Continuous Delivery

Simple Git Workflow For Continuous Delivery

Workflow guidelines:

  • master branch is always production-ready, deployable, 100% green test suite
  • New development is done on feature branches, with frequent rebasing onto master
  • Clean commit history by preferring to rebase instead of merge (git pull is configured to automatically rebase)

rebase workflow

Workflow

@currencysecrets
currencysecrets / auto-trendlines.afl
Last active December 14, 2022 13:38
Amibroker version of automated trend lines.
/*
* Name: Automatic Trend Lines
* This Amibroker script is designed to automate the process of drawing:
* 1. Trend lines (sloping)
* 2. Support & resistance lines (horizontal)
* 3. Channel lines (parallel lines to trend lines & horizontal lines)
* This script is not a recommendation to buy or sell anything. It's to be
* used as is without any guarantees or warranties on its reliability.
* Author: Ryan Sheehy
* Version: v2.0.2 (20160816)
@MattHodge
MattHodge / ! Windows NXLog | Linux NXLog | LogStash
Last active January 14, 2020 20:30
Configuration files for NXLog on Windows ---> NXLog on Ubuntu --> LogStash
Covers configuration for NXLog installed on Windows, transfering to NXLog installed on Linux to LogStash.
NXLog is used for IIS logs. (http://nxlog-ce.sourceforge.net/)
Snare is used for Windows Event Logs. (http://www.intersectalliance.com/projects/SnareWindows/index.html#Download)
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# http://www.voidynullness.net/blog/2012/03/03/generate-amibroker-watchlist-indexes-from-spreadsheet/
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel;
#
# Check and extract command line arguments -- or setup OS-specific defaults.
@stuart-warren
stuart-warren / Exception.rb
Last active October 28, 2022 13:37
Windows Event log via nxlog (json) -> logstash 1.2 config
Exception in filterworker {"exception"=>#<NoMethodError: undefined method `[]=' for nil:NilClass>, "backtrace"=>["file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/event.rb:135:in `[]='", "org/jruby/RubyProc.java:255:in `call'", "(eval):9:in `exec'", "org/jruby/RubyProc.java:255:in `call'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/util/fieldreference.rb:44:in `exec'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/event.rb:134:in `[]='", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/filters/mutate.rb:234:in `rename'", "org/jruby/RubyHash.java:1332:in `each'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/filters/mutate.rb:232:in `rename'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/filters/mutate.rb:205:in `filter'", "(eval):127:in `initialize'", "org/jruby/RubyProc.java:255:in `call'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/pipeline.rb:243:in `filter'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/pipeline.rb:191:in `filterworker'", "file:/opt/logstash/logstash.jar!/logstash/pipeline.rb:134:in `start_filters'"], :level=>:
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active May 14, 2025 19:48
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000