Given that your key has expired.
$ gpg --list-keys
$ gpg --edit-key KEYID
Use the expire command to set a new expire date:
from django.db.models import OuterRef | |
weapons = Weapon.objects.filter(unit__player_id=OuterRef('id')) | |
units = Unit.objects.filter(player_id=OuterRef('id')) | |
qs = Player.objects.annotate(weapon_count=SubqueryCount(weapons), | |
rarity_sum=SubquerySum(units, 'rarity')) |
As an introduction into Luigi, I am following this tutorial with some modifications, e.g. installation using conda.
The problems and solutions described in the examples below have led to the development of sciluigi,
from sqlalchemy import create_engine | |
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session | |
from myapp.models import BaseModel | |
import pytest | |
@pytest.fixture(scope="session") | |
def engine(): | |
return create_engine("postgresql://localhost/test_database") |
bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --list
bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --describe --topic mytopic
bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --alter --topic mytopic --config retention.ms=1000
... wait a minute ...
-- show running queries (pre 9.2) | |
SELECT procpid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, current_query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE current_query != '<IDLE>' AND current_query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' | |
ORDER BY query_start desc; | |
-- show running queries (9.2) | |
SELECT pid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE query != '<IDLE>' AND query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' |
var ui = SpreadsheetApp.getUi(); | |
function onOpen(e){ | |
ui.createMenu("Gmail Manager").addItem("Get Emails by Label", "getGmailEmails").addToUi(); | |
} | |
function getGmailEmails(){ | |
var input = ui.prompt('Label Name', 'Enter the label name that is assigned to your emails:', Browser.Buttons.OK_CANCEL); | |
--- | |
- name: Create Instance in AWS | |
hosts: localhost | |
connection: local | |
gather_facts: false | |
vars: | |
aws_access_key: "xxxxxx" | |
aws_secret_key: "xxxxxx" | |
security_token: "xxxxxx" |
--- | |
# Name: ansible-aws-inventory-main.yml | |
# Description: this is the main file that calls the worker file (ansible-aws-inventory-worker.yml) to create an inventory of all the | |
# specific aws resources. | |
# Below are the resources that will be inventoried | |
# - vpc | |
# - subnet | |
# - igw | |
# - cgw | |
# - vgw |
# Name: ansible-aws-inventory-worker.yml | |
# Description: this is the worker file that called the main file (ansible-aws-inventory-main.yml) to to create an inventory of all the | |
# specific aws resources. This file, the worker file and the ansible inventory file must be placed in the same folder | |
# Prerequisites: | |
# - the worker file (ansible-aws-inventory-worker.yml) and the ansible hosts file must be present in the same folder as this file (ansible-aws-inventory-main.yml) | |
# - this script requires read access to all resources it will be querying. An AWS IAM user account must be created with the necessary permissions and with access keys enabled. | |
# At a minimum, to query all the resources mentioned above, the following permissions are required | |
# - AmazonVPCReadOnlyAccess | |
# - AmazonEC2ReadOnlyAccess | |
# - ElasticLoadBalancingReadOnly |