Django documentation says to use:
WSGIScriptAlias / /path/to/mysite.com/mysite/wsgi.py
WSGIPythonPath /path/to/mysite.com
<Directory /path/to/mysite.com/mysite>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
diff -rupN original/Makefile new/Makefile | |
--- original/Makefile 2006-06-11 10:52:50.000000000 -0500 | |
+++ new/Makefile 2012-04-23 18:34:05.000000000 -0500 | |
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | |
CC = gcc | |
-CFLAGS = -O2 | |
+CFLAGS = -O2 -DHAVE_openpty | |
VERSION = 1.0.8 | |
TARGET = ttyrec ttyplay ttytime |
package main | |
import ( | |
"bufio" | |
"log" | |
"os" | |
) | |
var concurrency = 100 |
Django documentation says to use:
WSGIScriptAlias / /path/to/mysite.com/mysite/wsgi.py
WSGIPythonPath /path/to/mysite.com
<Directory /path/to/mysite.com/mysite>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
package main | |
import ( | |
"flag" | |
"fmt" | |
"os" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
askCommand := flag.NewFlagSet("ask", flag.ExitOnError) |
Hopefully this will answer "How do I setup or start a Django project?" I was trying to set up my own website, and there was a lot to read, learn and digest! Therefore, I put this together which is a collection of all the guides/blog posts/articles that I found the most useful. At the end of this, you will have your barebones Django app configured and ready to start building :)
NOTE: This guide was built using Django 1.9.5, NodeJS 4+ with NPM 3+
viewport_width = $(window).width() | |
ideal_height = parseInt($(window).height() / 2) | |
summed_width = photos.reduce ((sum, p) -> sum += p.get('aspect_ratio') * ideal_height), 0 | |
rows = Math.round(summed_width / viewport_width) | |
if rows < 1 | |
# (2a) Fallback to just standard size | |
photos.each (photo) -> photo.view.resize parseInt(ideal_height * photo.get('aspect_ratio')), ideal_height | |
else | |
# (2b) Distribute photos over rows using the aspect ratio as weight |
{ | |
"presets": [ | |
["es2015", { | |
"es2015": { | |
"loose": true, | |
"modules": false | |
} | |
}], "react" | |
] | |
} |
from django.core.paginator import EmptyPage, PageNotAnInteger, Paginator | |
# First we create a little helper function, becase we will potentially have many PaginatedTypes | |
# and we will potentially want to turn many querysets into paginated results: | |
def get_paginator(qs, page_size, page, paginated_type, **kwargs): | |
p = Paginator(qs, page_size) | |
try: | |
page_obj = p.page(page) | |
except PageNotAnInteger: |
This document details some tips and tricks for creating redux containers. Specifically, this document is looking at the mapDispatchToProps
argument of the connect
function from [react-redux][react-redux]. There are many ways to write the same thing in redux. This gist covers the various forms that mapDispatchToProps
can take.