You can can use:
aws dynamodb batch-write-item --request-items file:///tmp/deletes.json
where the file /tmp/deletes.json must have this structure like this:
{
| package main | |
| import "fmt" | |
| func main() { | |
| for j := 6234; j < 9876; j++ { | |
| i := 2 * j | |
| if nineChars(i, j) { | |
| fmt.Printf("%d\t%d\n", i, j) | |
| } |
You can can use:
aws dynamodb batch-write-item --request-items file:///tmp/deletes.json
where the file /tmp/deletes.json must have this structure like this:
{
| for i in `seq 1 100`; do echo $i; docker pull busybox > /dev/null; done; |
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "fmt" | |
| "github.com/robertkrimen/otto" | |
| ) | |
| func main() { | |
| vm := otto.New() |
| var dnode = require('dnode'); | |
| var main = function (remote) { | |
| remote.sumaQuadratica(4, 3, function (res) { | |
| console.log(res); | |
| worker1.end(); | |
| } | |
| ); | |
| } |
| var amqp = require('amqp') | |
| , crypto = require('crypto') | |
| var TIMEOUT=2000; //time to wait for response in ms | |
| var CONTENT_TYPE='application/json'; | |
| var CONTENT_ENCODING='utf-8'; | |
| exports = module.exports = AmqpRpc; | |
| function AmqpRpc(connection){ |