Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

@NiklasMerz
NiklasMerz / deployment.yaml
Last active May 9, 2020 00:07
Github Actions Kubernetes Deploy
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
labels:
app: myproject
name: myproject
namespace: default
spec:
progressDeadlineSeconds: 600
replicas: 1
@cironunes
cironunes / angular.json.md
Last active February 10, 2021 03:28
Firebase Cloud Function for Angular SSR
{
-  "outputPath": "dist/piggybank", 
+  "outputPath": "functions/dist/piggybank",
-  "outputPath": "dist/piggybank-server",
+  "outputPath:": "functions/dist/piggybank-server",
}
@max-mapper
max-mapper / bibtex.png
Last active November 6, 2024 09:03
How to make a scientific looking PDF from markdown (with bibliography)
bibtex.png
@Quramy
Quramy / README.md
Last active September 4, 2020 17:24
Performance Angular unit testing

Performance of unit testing Angular app

I'm loving Angular, but running unit tests on Karma gets my nerves. It's too slow for me.

In this post, I explain mechanics under Angular's testing module and how to improve the performance.

What makes my tests slow?

To evaluate Angular unit testing performance I captured the CPU profiling with running Karma.

@bschwartz757
bschwartz757 / async.js
Last active November 15, 2023 03:23
Async/await function to fetch data from multiple URLs in parallel
/* Client side, works in Chrome 55 and Firefox 52 without transpilation */
//https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/typescript/2016/11/08/typescript-2-1-rc-better-inference-async-functions-and-more/
async function fetchURLs() {
try {
// Promise.all() lets us coalesce multiple promises into a single super-promise
var data = await Promise.all([
/* Alternatively store each in an array */
// var [x, y, z] = await Promise.all([
// parse results as json; fetch data response has several reader methods available:
//.arrayBuffer()
@Swiip
Swiip / jest.init.js
Last active June 2, 2020 11:52
"Testing an AngularJS app with Jest" jest code samples
var localStorageMock = /* ... some mock code ... */
Object.defineProperty(window, 'localStorage', {
value: localStorageMock
});
import './app/index.module';
import 'angular-mocks';
import './app/mock/utils';
@noelboss
noelboss / git-deployment.md
Last active October 12, 2024 16:09
Simple automated GIT Deployment using Hooks

Simple automated GIT Deployment using GIT Hooks

Here are the simple steps needed to create a deployment from your local GIT repository to a server based on this in-depth tutorial.

How it works

You are developing in a working-copy on your local machine, lets say on the master branch. Most of the time, people would push code to a remote server like github.com or gitlab.com and pull or export it to a production server. Or you use a service like deepl.io to act upon a Web-Hook that's triggered that service.

@DenisIzmaylov
DenisIzmaylov / README.md
Last active March 1, 2022 15:10
Step By Step Guide To Setup Docker Registry

Step By Step Guide To Setup CI/CD With Docker Registry

Step-by-Step Guide how to install CI/CD with Docker Registry On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS from scratch.

  1. Install Docker using Official Manual or just run:
sudo bash
apt-get update
apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D
@tivnet
tivnet / etc-monit-monitrc.d-redis
Last active May 31, 2022 12:29
Monitoring Redis with Monit : /etc/monit/monitrc.d/redis
check host redis.host with address 127.0.0.1
if failed port 6379 protocol redis then alert
check process redis-server with pidfile "/var/run/redis/redis-server.pid"
start program = "/etc/init.d/redis-server start"
stop program = "/etc/init.d/redis-server stop"
if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 6379 then restart
if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout
@cvan
cvan / HOWTO.md
Last active October 27, 2024 09:49
How to serve a custom HTTPS domain on GitHub Pages with CloudFlare: *FREE*, secure and performant by default

Instructions

CloudFlare is an awesome reverse cache proxy and CDN that provides DNS, free HTTPS (TLS) support, best-in-class performance settings (gzip, SDCH, HTTP/2, sane Cache-Control and E-Tag headers, etc.), minification, etc.

  1. Make sure you have registered a domain name.
  2. Sign up for CloudFlare and create an account for your domain.
  3. In your domain registrar's admin panel, point the nameservers to CloudFlare's (refer to this awesome list of links for instructions for various registrars).
  4. From the CloudFlare settings for that domain, enable HTTPS/SSL and set up a Page Rule to force HTTPS redirects. (If you want to get fancy, you can also enable automatic minification for text-based assets [HTML/CSS/JS/SVG/etc.], which is a pretty cool feature if you don't want already have a build step for minification.)
  5. If you