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FROM python:2.7-alpine
MAINTAINER Nick Janetakis <[email protected]>
ENV INSTALL_PATH /bsawf
RUN mkdir -p $INSTALL_PATH
WORKDIR $INSTALL_PATH
COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt
RUN apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps \
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dharamgollapudi / mongodbcheats.js
Created July 12, 2016 05:12 — forked from kgorman/mongodbcheats.js
MongoDB cheat sheet
/* MongoDB cheat sheet */
// replication lag via serverStatus()
db._adminCommand( { serverStatus : 1 , repl ; 2 } )
// stats
db.stats()
db.foo.stats()
// size of BSON of some query
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dharamgollapudi / key-value-performance-test.md
Created June 20, 2016 07:11 — forked from stephan-nordnes-eriksen/key-value-performance-test.md
Performance testing different Key-Value stores in Ruby

For a project I am on I need to use a key-value store to converts file-paths to fixnum IDs. The dataset will typically be in the range of 100 000 to 1 000 000. These tests use 305 000 file paths to fixnum IDs.

The Different Key-Value stores tested are:

Daybreak: "Daybreak is a simple and very fast key value store for ruby" GDBM: GNU dbm. "a simple database engine for storing key-value pairs on disk." DBM: "The DBM class provides a wrapper to a Unix-style dbm or Database Manager library" PStore: "PStore implements a file based persistence mechanism based on a Hash. "

Out of these, all except Daybreak are in the Ruby standard library.

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dharamgollapudi / gist:1cd1da821b9a1aa908d3
Created October 7, 2015 18:24 — forked from saetia/gist:1623487
Clean Install – OS X 10.11 El Capitan

OS X Preferences


most of these require logout/restart to take effect

# Enable character repeat on keydown
defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false

# Set a shorter Delay until key repeat

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
namespace :routes do
desc "Writes doc/routes.html. Requires Graphviz (dot)"
task :visualizer => :environment do
File.open(Rails.root.join('doc', 'routes.html'), 'wb') do |f|
f.write Rails.application.routes.router.visualizer
end
end
end
module Saucelabs
SAUCE_USERNAME = ''
SAUCE_TOKEN = ''
def self.setup_saucelabs_connection!(driver=nil)
WebMock.allow_net_connect!
driver ||= {
capability: :chrome,
platform: 'Windows 8',
version: '',
# Typically in Rails to use VCR we setup the RSpec config like so:
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.extend VCR::RSpec::Macros #deprecated
end
# This gives us access to the use_vcr_cassette method:
describe Reviewed::Article do
use_vcr_cassette 'article/grill'
end
ENV["WATCHR"] = "1"
system 'clear'
def growl(message)
growlnotify = `which growlnotify`.chomp
title = "Watchr Test Results"
puts message
image = message.match(/\s0\s(errors|failures)/) ? "~/.watchr_images/passed.png" : "~/.watchr_images/failed.png"
options = "-w -n Watchr --image '#{File.expand_path(image)}' -m '#{message}' '#{title}'"
system %(#{growlnotify} #{options} &)