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@rafaeldcastro
rafaeldcastro / storage.service.ts
Last active August 15, 2021 09:04
Angular - Ionic | Storage service using @ionic/storage. Wich is a reasonable abstraction to use IndexedDB
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { APP_CONSTANTS } from '@constants/app.constants';
import { Storage } from '@ionic/storage';
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root'
})
export class StorageService {
private _storage: Storage | null = null;
@kazqvaizer
kazqvaizer / multipartify.py
Last active October 3, 2024 12:25
Python dict to multipart/form-data converter to use it requests
"""
Here is a way to flatten python dictionaries for making multipart/form-data POST requests.
{"some": ["balls", "toys"], "field": "value", "nested": {"objects": "here"}}
->
{"some[0]": "balls", "some[1]": "toys", "field": "value", "nested[objects]": "here"}
@marawan-nwh
marawan-nwh / git-aware-bash-prompt.md
Created September 3, 2019 23:42 — forked from eliotsykes/git-aware-bash-prompt.md
Git Aware Bash Prompt
@benkehoe
benkehoe / aws.opml
Last active October 19, 2024 03:14
AWS RSS feeds
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<opml version="1.0">
<head>
<title>AWS RSS feeds 2019-04-22</title>
</head>
<body>
<outline text="AWS" title="AWS">
<outline type="rss" text="Infrastructure &amp; Automation" title="Infrastructure &amp; Automation" xmlUrl="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/feed/" htmlUrl="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/"/>
<outline type="rss" text="AWS Developer Blog" title="AWS Developer Blog" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/AwsDeveloperBlog" htmlUrl="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/"/>
@darrenrogan
darrenrogan / AWS remove delete markers from S3
Created October 16, 2018 22:54
AWS CLI to remove delete markers (to enable the deletion of the S3 bucket)
aws s3api delete-objects --bucket bucket-name --delete "$(aws s3api list-object-versions --bucket "bucket_name" --output=json --query='{Objects: DeleteMarkers[].{Key:Key,VersionId:VersionId}}')"
@yidas
yidas / csr.conf.md
Last active September 10, 2024 23:12
Certificate(CSR) configuration file

Openssl commands:

openssl genrsa -out self-ssl.key
openssl req -new -key self-ssl.key -out self-ssl.csr -config csr.conf
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in self-ssl.csr -signkey self-ssl.key -out self-ssl.crt -extensions req_ext -extfile csr.conf

Sign from Root CA: openssl x509 -req -days 365 -extensions req_ext -extfile csr.conf -CA RootCA.crt -CAkey RootCA.key -in self-ssl.csr -out self-ssl.crt

-- /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql postgres://citus:o8PyA_-OFBq6cQO88gfipw@c.fx2kdxziaw5epni332ukk4al72q.db.citusdata.com:5432/citus?sslmode=require
-- get the latest commits from the top 5 contributors in a particular repo
PREPARE latest_commits(text) AS
WITH postgres_commits AS (
SELECT
created_at, jsonb_array_elements(payload->'commits') AS comm
FROM
@irvingpop
irvingpop / ssh_key.tf
Last active October 16, 2024 14:01
Terraform external data source example - dynamic SSH key generation
# ssh key generator data source expects the below 3 inputs, and produces 3 outputs for use:
# "${data.external.ssh_key_generator.result.public_key}" (contents)
# "${data.external.ssh_key_generator.result.private_key}" (contents)
# "${data.external.ssh_key_generator.result.private_key_file}" (path)
data "external" "ssh_key_generator" {
program = ["bash", "${path.root}/../ssh_key_generator.sh"]
query = {
customer_name = "${var.customer_name}"
customer_group = "${var.customer_group}"
@m-x-k
m-x-k / active_directory_users.py
Created July 18, 2017 12:12
Python ldap3 active directory add and search for users
import ssl
from flask import json
from ldap3 import Server, \
Connection, \
SUBTREE, \
ALL_ATTRIBUTES, \
Tls, MODIFY_REPLACE
OBJECT_CLASS = ['top', 'person', 'organizationalPerson', 'user']
@seeebiii
seeebiii / LambdaConstants.java
Last active October 24, 2024 15:44
Available default environment variables in AWS Lambda. Just copy&paste into your Node or Java project.
public class Constants {
/**
* Contains the path to your Lambda function code.
*/
public static final String LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT = System.getenv("LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT");
/**
* The environment variable is set to one of the following options, depending on the runtime of the Lambda function:
* AWS_Lambda_nodejs, AWS_Lambda_nodejs4.3, AWS_Lambda_nodejs6.10