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<?php | |
// Use in the "Post-Receive URLs" section of your GitHub repo. | |
if ( $_POST['payload'] ) { | |
shell_exec( 'cd /srv/www/git-repo/ && git reset --hard HEAD && git pull' ); | |
} | |
?>hi |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Convert a comma separated file into an associated array. | |
* The first row should contain the array keys. | |
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* Example: | |
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* @param string $filename Path to the CSV file | |
* @param string $delimiter The separator used in the file | |
* @return array |
For the scenario, imagine posts has a foreign key user_id referencing users.id
public function up()
{
Schema::create('posts', function(Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->string('title');
$table->text('body');
/** | |
* Generate all the possible combinations among a set of nested arrays. | |
* | |
* @param array $data The entrypoint array container. | |
* @param array $all The final container (used internally). | |
* @param array $group The sub container (used internally). | |
* @param mixed $val The value to append (used internally). | |
* @param int $i The key index (used internally). | |
*/ | |
function generate_combinations(array $data, array &$all = array(), array $group = array(), $value = null, $i = 0) |