This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.
Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).
This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.
Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).
def import_from_string(val): | |
""" | |
Attempt to import a class from a string representation. | |
From: https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework/blob/master/rest_framework/settings.py | |
""" | |
try: | |
# Nod to tastypie's use of importlib. | |
parts = val.split('.') | |
module_path, class_name = '.'.join(parts[:-1]), parts[-1] |
#!/bin/bash | |
CONTAINER_INDEX=$1 | |
CONTAINER_NAME="mongo"$1 | |
DATA_VOLUME="mongo-data-volume"$1 | |
mkdir $CONTAINER_NAME | |
DB_PORT=$((30000+$CONTAINER_INDEX)) | |
HTTP_PORT=$((28017+$CONTAINER_INDEX)) | |
NETWORK_NAME=$2 | |
REPLICASET_NAME=$3 |
## Setup Docker | |
NETWORK_NAME=${1:-my-mongo-cluster} | |
REPLICASET_NAME=${2:-my-mongo-set} | |
# Disconnect old container if has. | |
docker network disconnect -f $NETWORK_NAME mongo0 | |
docker network disconnect -f $NETWORK_NAME mongo1 | |
docker network disconnect -f $NETWORK_NAME mongo2 | |
# Remove old network if has. | |
docker network rm $NETWORK_NAME |
[General] | |
loglevel = notify | |
skip-proxy = 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12,127.0.0.0/24,100.64.0.0/10 | |
bypass-tun = 0.0.0.0/8, 1.0.0.0/9, 1.160.0.0/11, 1.192.0.0/11, 10.0.0.0/8, 14.0.0.0/11, 14.96.0.0/11, 14.128.0.0/11, 14.192.0.0/11, 27.0.0.0/10, 27.96.0.0/11, 27.128.0.0/9, 36.0.0.0/10, 36.96.0.0/11, 36.128.0.0/9, 39.0.0.0/11, 39.64.0.0/10, 39.128.0.0/10, 42.0.0.0/8, 43.224.0.0/11, 45.64.0.0/10, 47.64.0.0/10, 49.0.0.0/9, 49.128.0.0/11, 49.192.0.0/10, 54.192.0.0/11, 58.0.0.0/9, 58.128.0.0/11, 58.192.0.0/10, 59.32.0.0/11, 59.64.0.0/10, 59.128.0.0/9, 60.0.0.0/10, 60.160.0.0/11, 60.192.0.0/10, 61.0.0.0/10, 61.64.0.0/11, 61.128.0.0/10, 61.224.0.0/11, 100.64.0.0/10, 101.0.0.0/9, 101.128.0.0/11, 101.192.0.0/10, 103.0.0.0/10, 103.192.0.0/10, 106.0.0.0/9, 106.224.0.0/11, 110.0.0.0/7, 112.0.0.0/9, 112.128.0.0/11, 112.192.0.0/10, 113.0.0.0/9, 113.128.0.0/11, 113.192.0.0/10, 114.0.0.0/9, 114.128.0.0/11, 114.192.0.0/10, 115.0.0.0/8, 116.0.0.0/8, 117.0.0.0/9, 117.128.0.0/10, 118.0.0.0/11, 118.64.0.0/10, 118.128.0.0 |
Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications
like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.
open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl
You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html
一开始通读一遍这个很不错,是最简单明确的 Python 教程,最适合快速了解。
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