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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Apply database patches.
Applied patches are recorded in the schema_patch table of the database.
The dsn to connect to defaults to a local one (empty connection string). It can
be chosen using the command line or an environment variable. Patches
application is interactive by default.
@corrieriluca
corrieriluca / App-Store-Connect-API-Python.md
Last active October 15, 2024 04:36
Connection to the App Store Connect API using Python3
@zacharyvoase
zacharyvoase / lazy_model_loader.py
Created April 6, 2017 02:04
A Lazy Model loader for Django
"""
Do `import lazy_model_loader` as early as possible in your application's
lifecycle, then:
from lazymodels.my_app import MyModel
def some_func():
return MyModel.objects.filter(name='Foo')
We're hacking the Python import system to enable you to import lazy references
<!-- Modify this according to your requirement -->
<h3>
Redirecting to duckdev.com after <span id="countdown">10</span> seconds
</h3>
<!-- JavaScript part -->
<script type="text/javascript">
// Total seconds to wait
var seconds = 10;
@alej0varas
alej0varas / colorpickerpanel.py
Created September 12, 2014 16:03
Wagtail CMS color picker panel. Requires jQuery plugin http://www.eyecon.ro/colorpicker/
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from wagtail.wagtailadmin.edit_handlers import BaseFieldPanel
class BaseColorFieldPanel(BaseFieldPanel):
def render_js(self):
big_javascript_block = """
(function() {
@ryangray
ryangray / buttondown.css
Created February 22, 2012 06:45
A clean, minimal CSS stylesheet for Markdown, Pandoc and MultiMarkdown HTML output.
/*
Buttondown
A Markdown/MultiMarkdown/Pandoc HTML output CSS stylesheet
Author: Ryan Gray
Date: 15 Feb 2011
Revised: 21 Feb 2012
General style is clean, with minimal re-definition of the defaults or
overrides of user font settings. The body text and header styles are
left alone except title, author and date classes are centered. A Pandoc TOC
@pvdb
pvdb / list_targets.sh
Last active August 16, 2024 15:26
List all targets (sometimes incorrectly referred to as "goals") in a GNU Makefile
#
# this gist can be used to list all targets, or - more correctly - rules,
# that are defined in a Makefile (and possibly other included Makefiles)
# and is inspired by Jack Kelly's reply to a StackOverflow question:
#
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3063507/list-goals-targets-in-gnu-make/3632592#3632592
#
# I also found this script - http://www.shelldorado.com/scripts/cmds/targets - which does
# something similar using awk, but it extracts targets from the "static" rules from a single
# Makefile, meaning it ignores any included Makefiles, as well as targets from "dynamic" rules