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.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
A Dashing widget for displaying the number of visitors to your website over a specified timeframe, as reported by Google Analytics
#!/bin/sh | |
# script to automate the creation of chroot jail | |
# w/ minimal executables to run git | |
export CHROOT=/var/chroot | |
function copy_binary() { | |
for i in $(ldd $*|grep -v dynamic|cut -d " " -f 3|sed 's/://'|sort|uniq) | |
do | |
cp --parents $i $CHROOT |
#!/bin/bash | |
# chkconfig: 2345 55 25 | |
# Dashing service | |
# Add this file to /etc/init.d/ | |
# Make executable | |
# Configure chkconfig | |
# Dashboard will start at boot. Check out the boot log for trouble shooting "/var/log/boot.log" | |
###################################################### | |
#YOU WILL NEED TO CONFIGURE THIS FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT# | |
###################################################### |
For this configuration you can use web server you like, i decided, because i work mostly with it to use nginx.
Generally, properly configured nginx can handle up to 400K to 500K requests per second (clustered), most what i saw is 50K to 80K (non-clustered) requests per second and 30% CPU load, course, this was 2 x Intel Xeon
with HyperThreading enabled, but it can work without problem on slower machines.
You must understand that this config is used in testing environment and not in production so you will need to find a way to implement most of those features best possible for your servers.
Dashing widget to display the next and some subsequent Google Calendar events using the Google Calendar API v3.
I use this widget to display my shift calendar - see the screenshot below
This widget works with API v3 and requires a service account to be set up via the Google Developer's Console. Once a project is set up, enable the Calendar API. On the Credentials page create a new OpenID and download the p12 key file - set up the path to this file in the job file and grant the email address access to the relevant calendar.
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Copyright (c) 2015 Simon Vos | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
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