(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
class ZendeskTicketsJob | |
extend Resque::Plugins::ExponentialBackoff | |
@queue = :low | |
FIELDS = ['zendesk_id', 'requester_id', 'assignee_id', 'group', 'subject', 'tags', 'status', 'priority', 'via', 'ticket_type', 'created_at', 'assigned_at', 'solved_at', 'resolution_time', 'satisfaction', 'group_stations', 'assignee_stations', 'reopens', 'replies', 'first_reply_time_in_minutes', 'first_reply_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'first_resolution_time_in_minutes', 'first_resolution_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'full_resolution_time_in_minutes', 'full_resolution_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'agent_wait_time_in_minutes', 'agent_wait_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'requester_wait_time_in_minutes', 'requester_wait_time_in_minutes_within_business_hours', 'reservation_code', 'requires_manual_closing'] | |
def self.perform(url) | |
`rm /tmp/zendesk_tickets*` | |
`wget #{url} -O /tmp/zendesk_tickets.csv.zip` | |
`unzip -p /tmp/zendesk_tickets.csv.zip > /tmp/zendesk_tickets.csv` | |
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# A sneaky wrapper around Rubocop that allows you to run it only against | |
# the recent changes, as opposed to the whole project. It lets you | |
# enforce the style guide for new/modified code only, as opposed to | |
# having to restyle everything or adding cops incrementally. It relies | |
# on git to figure out which files to check. | |
# | |
# Here are some options you can pass in addition to the ones in rubocop: | |
# |
# See docs/examples | |
# http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/ci/quick_start/README.html | |
# http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/ci/yaml/README.html | |
# GitLab CI template for Go tests. Note this installs | |
# a new working copy of Go in a non-standard path such | |
# that sudo/root is not needed for the install stage. | |
# note that this particular install-environment stage | |
# is overly verbose in order to debug anything tricky |
By: @BTroncone
Also check out my lesson @ngrx/store in 10 minutes on egghead.io!
Update: Non-middleware examples have been updated to ngrx/store v2. More coming soon!
Table of Contents
- Open Automator | |
- File -> New -> Service | |
- Change "Service Receives" to "files or folders" in "Finder" | |
- Add a "Run Shell Script" action | |
- Change "Pass input" to "as arguments" | |
- Paste the following in the shell script box: open -n -b "com.microsoft.VSCode" --args "$*" | |
- Save it as something like "Open in Visual Studio Code" |
// App | |
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; | |
@Component({ | |
selector: 'app', | |
template: '<span>{{ sayHello() }}</span>', | |
}) | |
export class App { | |
public name: string = 'John'; |
Heavily informed by the work of @katowulf in this gist - https://gist.github.com/katowulf/f264e7e0c7b8cefd1bcf/eddbadfbafe9e1fe658c51e43e25ac51e26d65b6
MIT