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Open a browser
# start an instance of firefox with selenium-webdriver driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox # :chrome -> chrome # :ie -> iexplore
- Go to a specified URL
[unix_http_server] | |
file=/tmp/supervisor.sock ; path to your socket file | |
[supervisord] | |
logfile=/var/log/supervisord/supervisord.log ; supervisord log file | |
logfile_maxbytes=50MB ; maximum size of logfile before rotation | |
logfile_backups=10 ; number of backed up logfiles | |
loglevel=error ; info, debug, warn, trace | |
pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid ; pidfile location | |
nodaemon=false ; run supervisord as a daemon |
Download memcached source | |
./configure --enable-sasl --enable-sasl-pwdb | |
make | |
echo "user:password" > memcached-sasl-pwdb | |
export MEMCACHED_SASL_PWDB=memcached-sasl-pwdb | |
./memcached -S -vv | |
Don't need anything with sasl, saslpasswd2, or memcached.conf |
<?php | |
/* | |
* マルチバイト対応 str_replace() | |
* | |
* Release 3 update 1 | |
* | |
* Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2011,2012 by HiNa <[email protected]>. All rights reserved. | |
* | |
* LICENSE | |
* |
<?php | |
trait MetaClass | |
{ | |
protected $__classMethods = array(); | |
static protected $__staticMethods = array(); | |
public function __call($name, $args) | |
{ |
This demonstrates that you can configure a Flask application through Flask-Script, without having to create a Flask instance or deal with circular dependencies. Note that Flask-Script's Manager accepts a factory function in place of a Flask app object.
Running:
python manage.py runserver
gives "Hello, world!" on http://localhost:5000/, while running:
python manage.py runserver -c development.cfg
"""SQLAlchemy Metadata and Session object""" | |
import datetime | |
import json | |
import time | |
from sqlalchemy import MetaData | |
from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session, sessionmaker | |
__all__ = ['Session', 'metadata', 'Model', 'SchemaEncoder'] |
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// assumes you add a timestamp field to each record (see Firebase.ServerValue.TIMESTAMP) | |
// pros: fast and done server-side (less bandwidth, faster response), simple | |
// cons: a few bytes on each record for the timestamp | |
var ref = new Firebase(...); | |
ref.orderByChild('timestamp').startAt(Date.now()).on('child_added', function(snapshot) { | |
console.log('new record', snap.key()); | |
}); |
require "active_record" | |
namespace :db do | |
db_config = YAML::load(File.open('config/database.yml')) | |
db_config_admin = db_config.merge({'database' => 'postgres', 'schema_search_path' => 'public'}) | |
desc "Create the database" | |
task :create do | |
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(db_config_admin) |