A mixin for writing @font-face rules in SASS.
Create a font face rule. Embedded OpenType, WOFF2, WOFF, TrueType, and SVG files are automatically sourced.
@include font-face(Samplino, fonts/Samplino);
# And, to activate, you need to tell Rails to load it up: | |
# config/application.rb | |
config.middleware.insert_before 0, Rack::Attack |
module Shopify.Product.Model where | |
type alias Product = | |
{ created_at : String, | |
id : Int, | |
product_type : String, | |
published_at : String, | |
published_scope : String, | |
title : String, | |
updated_at : String, |
This method avoids merge conflicts if you have periodically pulled master into your branch. It also gives you the opportunity to squash into more than 1 commit, or to re-arrange your code into completely different commits (e.g. if you ended up working on three different features but the commits were not consecutive).
Note: You cannot use this method if you intend to open a pull request to merge your feature branch. This method requires committing directly to master.
Switch to the master branch and make sure you are up to date:
build_package_patched() { | |
# These three patches are included when RVM builds REE | |
cd source | |
wget 'https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/raw/master/patches/ree/1.8.7/tcmalloc.patch' | |
wget 'https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/raw/master/patches/ree/1.8.7/stdout-rouge-fix.patch' | |
wget 'https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/raw/master/patches/ree/1.8.7/no_sslv2.diff' | |
patch -p1 < tcmalloc.patch | |
patch -p1 < stdout-rouge-fix.patch | |
patch -p1 < no_sslv2.diff | |
cd .. |
# Install system libraries. | |
sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev openssl libssl-dev libreadline-dev git-core | |
# Install rbenv. | |
git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv | |
# Setup bash. | |
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc | |
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc | |
exec $SHELL |
task :environment do | |
require './dj-sinatra' | |
end | |
namespace :jobs do | |
desc "Clear the delayed_job queue." | |
task :clear => :environment do | |
Delayed::Job.delete_all | |
end |
# Update, upgrade and install development tools: | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get -y upgrade | |
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential git-core curl libssl-dev \ | |
libreadline5 libreadline5-dev \ | |
zlib1g zlib1g-dev \ | |
libmysqlclient-dev \ | |
libcurl4-openssl-dev \ | |
libxslt-dev libxml2-dev |
There is a long standing issue in Ruby where the net/http library by default does not check the validity of an SSL certificate during a TLS handshake. Rather than deal with the underlying problem (a missing certificate authority, a self-signed certificate, etc.) one tends to see bad hacks everywhere. This can lead to problems down the road.
From what I can see the OpenSSL library that Rails Installer delivers has no certificate authorities defined. So, let's go fetch some from the curl website. And since this is for ruby, why don't we download and install the file with a ruby script?