These are my notes on instaling NixOS 16.03 on a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (4th generation) with an encrypted root file system using UEFI.
Most of this is scrambled from the following pages:
#!/usr/bin/python | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import boto3 | |
# get an access token, local (from) directory, and S3 (to) directory | |
# from the command-line | |
local_directory, bucket, destination = sys.argv[1:4] |
# Dockerizing MongoDB: 3.1 Dockerfile for building MongoDB 3.1 images | |
# Based on centos:centos7, installs MongoDB | |
FROM centos:centos7 | |
MAINTAINER Jayaram Pradhan <[email protected]> | |
# Set up mongodb yum repo entry | |
# https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/how-to-install-mongodb-on-centos-6/ | |
RUN echo -e "\ |
These are my notes on instaling NixOS 16.03 on a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (4th generation) with an encrypted root file system using UEFI.
Most of this is scrambled from the following pages:
# Add this snippet to the top of your playbook. | |
# It will install python2 if missing (but checks first so no expensive repeated apt updates) | |
# [email protected] | |
- hosts: all | |
gather_facts: False | |
tasks: | |
- name: install python 2 | |
raw: test -e /usr/bin/python || (apt -y update && apt install -y python-minimal) |
bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --list
bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --describe --topic mytopic
bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --alter --topic mytopic --config retention.ms=1000
... wait a minute ...
Using py.test is great and the support for test fixtures is pretty awesome. However, in order to share your fixtures across your entire module, py.test suggests you define all your fixtures within one single conftest.py
file. This is impractical if you have a large quantity of fixtures -- for better organization and readibility, you would much rather define your fixtures across multiple, well-named files. But how do you do that? ...No one on the internet seemed to know.
Turns out, however, you can define fixtures in individual files like this:
tests/fixtures/add.py
import pytest
@pytest.fixture
#/usr/bin/python3 | |
""" Demonstration of logging feature for a Flask App. """ | |
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler | |
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify | |
from time import strftime | |
__author__ = "@ivanleoncz" | |
import logging |
""" | |
aiohttp shooting | |
""" | |
import os | |
import asyncio | |
import aiohttp | |
import time | |
url = "https://example/isalive" |