Note: This was written using elasticsearch 0.9.
Elasticsearch will automatically create an index (with basic settings and mappings) for you if you post a first document:
$ curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/thegame/weapons/1' -d \
'{
"_id": 1,
Note: This was written using elasticsearch 0.9.
Elasticsearch will automatically create an index (with basic settings and mappings) for you if you post a first document:
$ curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/thegame/weapons/1' -d \
'{
"_id": 1,
module.exports = function(grunt) { | |
grunt.initConfig({ | |
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'), | |
sass: { | |
dist: { | |
options:{ | |
style:'compressed' | |
}, | |
files: { | |
'css/style.css' : 'scss/style.scss' |
#!/bin/bash | |
NAME="hello_app" # Name of the application | |
DJANGODIR=/webapps/hello_django/hello # Django project directory | |
SOCKFILE=/webapps/hello_django/run/gunicorn.sock # we will communicte using this unix socket | |
USER=hello # the user to run as | |
GROUP=webapps # the group to run as | |
NUM_WORKERS=3 # how many worker processes should Gunicorn spawn | |
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=hello.settings # which settings file should Django use | |
DJANGO_WSGI_MODULE=hello.wsgi # WSGI module name |
{ | |
"node" : true, | |
"browser" : true, | |
"es5" : true, | |
"esnext" : true, | |
"bitwise" : true, | |
"camelcase": true, | |
"curly" : true, | |
"eqeqeq" : true, | |
"immed" : true, |
class Graph: | |
def __init__(self): | |
self.nodes = set() | |
self.edges = defaultdict(list) | |
self.distances = {} | |
def add_node(self, value): | |
self.nodes.add(value) | |
def add_edge(self, from_node, to_node, distance): |
. | |
├── deploy.py | |
├── project | |
│ ├── application.py | |
│ ├── apps | |
│ │ ├── articles | |
│ │ │ ├── forms.py | |
│ │ │ ├── __init__.py | |
│ │ │ ├── models.py | |
│ │ │ └── views.py |
# download latest libevent2 and tmux sources, and extract them somewhere | |
# (thx bluejedi for tip on latest tmux URL) | |
# | |
# at the time of writing: | |
# https://github.com/downloads/libevent/libevent/libevent-2.0.21-stable.tar.gz | |
# http://sourceforge.net/projects/tmux/files/latest/download?source=files | |
# | |
# install deps | |
yum install gcc kernel-devel make ncurses-devel |
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Setting up Nginx, uWSGI and Python3 | |
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First off, I'm traditionally a PHP developer, but am looking at moving across to Python. I really struggled to find decent documentation on how to get a server up and running for deploying Python web applications from the point of view of someone coming from PHP. The main problems I came across with documentation were: | |
1) Only showed you how to run the server for a single web application. | |
2) Only showed you how to configure the app, not the server it was running on. | |
My preferred workflow for development is by setting up a new VM in VMware Fusion and then forwarding through all requests to that VM via /etc/hosts. This might not be the optimal way to get things up and running, but it works for me. |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
from django import forms | |
from crispy_forms.helper import FormHelper | |
from crispy_forms.layout import Layout, Div, Submit, HTML, Button, Row, Field | |
from crispy_forms.bootstrap import AppendedText, PrependedText, FormActions | |
class MessageForm(forms.Form): | |
text_input = forms.CharField() |