Import a CSV File to Database
# Create a database
sqlite3 mydb.db
# Specify the CSV mode and define a table
.mode csv mytable
# Import a CSV file to mytable
.import somedata.csv mytable
const response = await axios.get(url, { responseType: 'arraybuffer' }) | |
const buffer = Buffer.from(response.data, 'utf-8') |
Import a CSV File to Database
# Create a database
sqlite3 mydb.db
# Specify the CSV mode and define a table
.mode csv mytable
# Import a CSV file to mytable
.import somedata.csv mytable
(from @Phil Nord
# auto detects a good number of processes to run | |
worker_processes auto; | |
#Provides the configuration file context in which the directives that affect connection processing are specified. | |
events { | |
# Sets the maximum number of simultaneous connections that can be opened by a worker process. | |
worker_connections 8000; | |
# Tells the worker to accept multiple connections at a time | |
multi_accept on; | |
} |
Below is a list of industry-standard Git commit messages featured by Tuasegun on his [blog post] for reference.
- Understandable
- Enough
- Unambiguous
// Create ssl certificates for localhost use only using openssl | |
openssl req -node -new -x509 -keyout server.key -out server.cert |
Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs
# extracted from http//www.naturalearthdata.com/download/110m/cultural/ne_110m_admin_0_countries.zip | |
# under public domain terms | |
country_bounding_boxes = { | |
'AF': ('Afghanistan', (60.5284298033, 29.318572496, 75.1580277851, 38.4862816432)), | |
'AO': ('Angola', (11.6400960629, -17.9306364885, 24.0799052263, -4.43802336998)), | |
'AL': ('Albania', (19.3044861183, 39.624997667, 21.0200403175, 42.6882473822)), | |
'AE': ('United Arab Emirates', (51.5795186705, 22.4969475367, 56.3968473651, 26.055464179)), | |
'AR': ('Argentina', (-73.4154357571, -55.25, -53.628348965, -21.8323104794)), | |
'AM': ('Armenia', (43.5827458026, 38.7412014837, 46.5057198423, 41.2481285671)), |
::--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
:: A windows executable batch file that exports (checkout-index) the | |
:: current HEAD of a git repository to a specified directory. | |
:: - Uses relative directory access in case full path is not supplied. | |
:: - Exports contents to an "/export" directory inside the repository if no | |
:: argument is supplied | |
:: - Creates the entered directory if it does not yet exist | |
:: Dependencies: GitBash | |
:: madbarua;20180920 | |
::--------------------------------------------------------------------- |