Add a DSL to the PHP Finite package, borrowed from the Ruby StateMachine gem.
In your Stateful Class, add the stateMachineConfig()
method and call initStateMachine()
method at initialization (__contruct()
method).
Example
Add a DSL to the PHP Finite package, borrowed from the Ruby StateMachine gem.
In your Stateful Class, add the stateMachineConfig()
method and call initStateMachine()
method at initialization (__contruct()
method).
Example
Support for keeping an audit trail for any state machine, borrowed from the Ruby StateMachine audit trail gem. Having an audit trail gives you a complete history of the state changes in your model. This history allows you to investigate incidents or perform analytics, like: “How long does it take on average to go from state a to state b?”, or “What percentage of cases goes from state a to b via state c?”
I was asked how I deal with validation / create and update validation rulesets. Well here is one method I have used. Don't be afraid to build on top of what the framework has already given you. In my projects I use a base class for almost anything. You never know when you want your classes to inherit some common functionality. My BaseValidator
actually has some pretty useful methods and properties in it.
<?php
namespace FooProject\Internal\Validators;
use FooProject\Internal\Sanitizers\BaseSanitizer;
{ | |
"query": { | |
"function_score": { | |
"query": { | |
"bool": { | |
"must": { | |
"multi_match": {"query": "Renaissance", "fields": ["name", "company"]}, | |
"term": {"features": "disability_access"}, | |
}, | |
"should": { |
syntax enable | |
colorscheme desert | |
"-------------General Settings--------------" | |
set backspace=indent,eol,start "Make backspace behave like every other editor. | |
let mapleader = ',' "The default leader is \, but a comma is much better. | |
set number "Let's activate line numbers. |
Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...
// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes
$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)
$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm
let isRefreshing = false; | |
let refreshSubscribers = []; | |
const instance = axios.create({ | |
baseURL: Config.API_URL, | |
}); | |
instance.interceptors.response.use(response => { | |
return response; | |
}, error => { |
UPDATE (March 2020, thanks @ic): I don't know the exact AMI version but yum install docker
now works on the latest Amazon Linux 2. The instructions below may still be relevant depending on the vintage AMI you are using.
Amazon changed the install in Linux 2. One no-longer using 'yum' See: https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/release-notes/
sudo amazon-linux-extras install docker
sudo service docker start