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,| # First install tmux | |
| brew install tmux | |
| # For mouse support (for switching panes and windows) | |
| # Only needed if you are using Terminal.app (iTerm has mouse support) | |
| Install http://www.culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php | |
| Then install https://bitheap.org/mouseterm/ | |
| # More on mouse support http://floriancrouzat.net/2010/07/run-tmux-with-mouse-support-in-mac-os-x-terminal-app/ |
| # How Clearance / Hoptoad does it | |
| module Clearance | |
| class << self | |
| attr_accessor :configuration | |
| end | |
| def self.configure | |
| self.configuration ||= Configuration.new | |
| yield(configuration) | |
| end |
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,| HTTP status code symbols for Rails | |
| Thanks to Cody Fauser for this list of HTTP responce codes and their Ruby on Rails symbol mappings. | |
| Status Code Symbol | |
| 1xx Informational | |
| 100 :continue | |
| 101 :switching_protocols | |
| 102 :processing |
Options included below:
docker-composebrewThis gist was originally created for Homebrew before the rise of Docker, yet it may be best to avoid installing mysql via brew any longer. Instead consider adding a barebones docker-compose.yml for each project and run docker-compose up to start each project's mysql service.