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@virolea
virolea / upload.js
Last active December 12, 2024 16:14
Tracking file upload progress using axios
upload(files) {
const config = {
onUploadProgress: function(progressEvent) {
var percentCompleted = Math.round((progressEvent.loaded * 100) / progressEvent.total)
console.log(percentCompleted)
}
}
let data = new FormData()
data.append('file', files[0])
@binaryseed
binaryseed / subs.md
Last active August 15, 2021 19:56
GraphQl-Subscriptions-Absinthe-SSE

It's possible to do GraphQl Subscriptions over basic HTTP 1.1 with Server Sent Events!!

Start the needed Supervisors...

supervisor(Streamer.Supervisor, [[pubsub: MyPubSub]])

Mount the Plug...

@adamterlson
adamterlson / Propsal.md
Last active October 24, 2021 16:59
Lightning talk proposal for the Reactive 2016 Conference: Reconceptualizing react applications as a function

Lightning talk proposal for the Reactive 2016 Conference. Here's a handy retweet link

If you want to hear this talk, or if you just want to support me, please star ⭐ the Gist!

When I started writing React apps, I approached components as if they were “just the V in MVC!” Seriously, we’ve all heard it.

I have found this to be an inferior way of thinking about and building React applications. It makes people treat React as a drop-in replacement for something like a Backbone or Angular 1.x View. In other words, people treat it like a glorified template system with partials and don’t harness the power of its functional paradigms.

This talk is about a functional way to write and conceptualize entire React applications.

# Defaults / Configuration options for homebridge
# The following settings tells homebridge where to find the config.json file and where to persist the data (i.e. pairing and others)
HOMEBRIDGE_OPTS=-U /var/lib/homebridge
# If you uncomment the following line, homebridge will log more
# You can display this via systemd's journalctl: journalctl -f -u homebridge
# DEBUG=*
@lopezjurip
lopezjurip / README.md
Created September 26, 2015 12:13
OSX Homebrew: docker-machine setup

Prerequisites

Make sure you have installed Homebrew and (Homebrew-Cask)[http://caskroom.io/].

# Install Homebrew
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

# Install Homebrew-cask
brew install caskroom/cask/brew-cask
@timlinux
timlinux / pdf_generator.py
Last active March 20, 2022 20:11
Generate a QGIS map PDF using python
# coding=utf-8
# A simple demonstration of to generate a PDF using a QGIS project
# and a QGIS layout template.
#
# This code is public domain, use if for any purpose you see fit.
# Tim Sutton 2015
import sys
from qgis.core import (
@nicolasembleton
nicolasembleton / restart_bluetooth.sh
Last active May 11, 2024 17:43
Restart Bluetooth Daemon on Mac OS X without restarting
#!/bin/bash
sudo kextunload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport
sudo kextload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport
@pnc
pnc / observer.md
Last active April 1, 2025 21:38
Using Erlang observer/appmon remotely

Using OTP's observer (appmon replacement) remotely

$ ssh remote-host "epmd -names"
epmd: up and running on port 4369 with data:
name some_node at port 58769

Note the running on port for epmd itself and the port of the node you're interested in debugging. Reconnect to the remote host with these ports forwarded:

$ ssh -L 4369:localhost:4369 -L 58769:localhost:58769 remote-host
@pjobson
pjobson / remove_mcafee.md
Last active March 26, 2024 04:26
OSX McAfee Removal

Removal of McAfee from OSX

Note: This was written in 2015, it may be out of date now.

There are a lot of commands here which I use sudo if you don't know what you're doing with sudo, especially where I rm you can severely screw up your system.

There are many reasons which you would want to remove a piece of software such as McAfee, such as not wanting it to hammer your CPU during work hours which seems like primetime for a virus scan.

I intend this to be a living document, I have included suggestions from peoples' replies.

@mziwisky
mziwisky / Oauth2.md
Last active June 17, 2025 20:35
Oauth2 Explanation

OAUTH2

The Problem

I’m a web app that wants to allow other web apps access to my users’ information, but I want to ensure that the user says it’s ok.

The Solution

I can’t trust the other web apps, so I must interact with my users directly. I’ll let them know that the other app is trying to get their info, and ask whether they want to grant that permission. Oauth defines a way to initiate that permission verification from the other app’s site so that the user experience is smooth. If the user grants permission, I issue an AuthToken to the other app which it can use to make requests for that user's info.

Note on encryption

Oauth2 has nothing to do with encryption -- it relies upon SSL to keep things (like the client app’s shared_secret) secure.