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elijahmanor / fake-server-unit-test.js
Last active August 28, 2018 09:23
Unit Test like a Secret Agent with Sinon.js
describe("getTweets - Server", function () {
var server, fakeData = [ /* ... */ ];
before(function () {
// Doesn’t work :( It’s JSONP!
server = sinon.fakeServer.create();
server.respondWith(
"GET",
"https://api.twitter.com/.../elijahmanor.json?count=5",
[200, { "Content-Type": "application/json" }, JSON.stringify(fakeData)]
@mekwall
mekwall / bandwidth.js
Created January 4, 2013 22:50
How to measure bandwidth of a server in Node.js (and some other statistics)
const net = require("net");
var server = net.createServer(function (c) {
var oldWrite = c.write;
c.write = function(d) {
if (!Buffer.isBuffer(d)) {
d = new Buffer(d);
}
oldWrite.call(this, d);
server.bytesSent += d.length;
@nhoizey
nhoizey / screenshots.js
Created November 12, 2012 17:07
Take screenshots at different viewport sizes using CasperJS
/*
* Takes provided URL passed as argument and make screenshots of this page with several viewport sizes.
* These viewport sizes are arbitrary, taken from iPhone & iPad specs, modify the array as needed
*
* Usage:
* $ casperjs screenshots.js http://example.com
*/
var casper = require("casper").create();
@xav76
xav76 / index.html
Created October 24, 2012 17:12
A CodePen by Hakim El Hattab. Magnetic - An old <canvas> particle experiment of mine.
<p>Double-click to add new nodes. Drag to move them. <br>Change skin: <a id="prevSkin" href="#">Previous</a> / <a id="nextSkin" href="#">Next</a>.</p>
<canvas id='world'></canvas>
@oodavid
oodavid / README.md
Last active March 11, 2025 21:41 — forked from aronwoost/README.md
Deploy your site with git

Deploy your site with git

This gist assumes:

  • you have a local git repo
  • with an online remote repository (github / bitbucket etc)
  • and a cloud server (Rackspace cloud / Amazon EC2 etc)
    • your (PHP) scripts are served from /var/www/html/
    • your webpages are executed by apache
  • apache's home directory is /var/www/