- C-a == Ctrl-a
- M-a == Alt-a
:q close
:w write/saves
:wa[!] write/save all windows [force]
:wq write/save and close
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
__author__ = 'Vincent Ting' | |
import cookielib | |
import urllib2 | |
import urllib | |
import json | |
import hashlib |
define( ['jquery'], function ( $ ) { | |
var token = $( 'meta[name="csrf-token"]' ).attr( 'content' ); | |
$.ajaxSetup( { | |
beforeSend: function ( xhr ) { | |
xhr.setRequestHeader( 'X-CSRF-Token', token ); | |
} | |
}); | |
return token; |
# coding=utf-8 | |
__author__ = 'Vincent Ting' | |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
__author__ = 'Vincent Ting' | |
import cookielib | |
import urllib2 |
require 'mina/bundler' | |
require 'mina/rails' | |
require 'mina/git' | |
require 'mina/rbenv' # for rbenv support. (http://rbenv.org) | |
# require 'mina/rvm' # for rvm support. (http://rvm.io) | |
# Basic settings: | |
# domain - The hostname to SSH to. | |
# deploy_to - Path to deploy into. | |
# repository - Git repo to clone from. (needed by mina/git) |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require "openssl" | |
class BF < Struct.new(:key, :pad_with_spaces) | |
def encrypt(str) | |
cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new('bf-ecb').encrypt | |
if pad_with_spaces | |
str += " " until str.bytesize % 8 == 0 | |
cipher.padding = 0 |
class ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper | |
def draw(routes_name) | |
instance_eval(File.read(Rails.root.join("config/routes/#{routes_name}.rb"))) | |
end | |
end | |
BCX::Application.routes.draw do | |
draw :api | |
draw :account | |
draw :session |
Note that this validation runs both after the file is uploaded and after CarrierWave has processed the image. If your base uploader includes a filter to resize the image then the validation will be run against the resized image, not the original one that was uploaded. If this causes a problem for you, then you should avoid using a resizing filter on the base uploader and put any specific size requirements in a version instead.
So instead of this:
require 'carrierwave/processing/mini_magick'
# Date Time Server - server side using thread | |
# usage: ruby p068dtserver.rb | |
require "socket" | |
dts = TCPServer.new('localhost', 20000) | |
loop do | |
Thread.start(dts.accept) do |s| | |
print(s, " is accepted\n") | |
s.write(Time.now) |