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benmoss / deploy.rb
Created April 19, 2011 14:38
Configuring a remote sphinx server with Thinking Sphinx
# deploy.rb
namespace :ts_remote do
task :conf do
run <<-CMD
cd #{current_release}
&&
RAILS_ENV=#{rails_env} rake ts:conf
&&
rsync --progress #{current_release}/config/#{rails_env}.sphinx.conf sphinxsearch@db-server:/home/sphinxsearch/
@fedesoria
fedesoria / paperclip_scopes.rb
Created April 14, 2011 03:27
Paperclip Scopes
# For finding images as in Article.attachments.images
scope :images, where("file_content_type LIKE ?", "image%")
# For finding other files Article.attachments.docs
scope :docs, where("file_content_type NOT LIKE ?", "image%")
@fnhipster
fnhipster / html5.haml
Created April 9, 2011 01:19
HTML5 HAML Template
!!! 5
%html
%head
%title= "Your Website"
%meta{ :content => "", :name => "description" }
%meta{ :content => "", :name => "author" }
%meta{ :content => "3 days", :name => "revisit-after" }
%link{ :href => "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/", :rel => "license", :title => "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License" }
%link{ :href => "/feed", :rel => "alternate", :title => "Atom", :type => "application/atom+xml" }
%link{ :href => "/css/screen.css", :media => "screen", :rel => "stylesheet" }
@jimeh
jimeh / jquery.myplugin.coffee
Created April 7, 2011 23:44
Example jQuery plugin written in CoffeeScript, and the resulting compiled JavaScript file.
$.fn.extend
myplugin: (options) ->
self = $.fn.myplugin
opts = $.extend {}, self.default_options, options
$(this).each (i, el) ->
self.init el, opts
self.log el if opts.log
$.extend $.fn.myplugin,
default_options:
@shripadk
shripadk / gist:552554
Created August 27, 2010 00:59
Setting up Heroku Hostname SSL with GoDaddy SSL Cert
How to setup Heroku Hostname SSL with GoDaddy SSL Certificate and Zerigo DNS
Heroku recently added an exciting new 'Hostname SSL' option. This option offers the broad compatibility of IP-based SSL, but at 1/5 the price ($20 / month at the time of this writing).
The following tutorial explains how to use Heroku's new 'Hostname SSL' option on your Heroku project. Before we begin, let's list what we're using here:
* Heroku Hostname SSL
* GoDaddy Standard SSL Certificate
* Zerigo DNS
# Author: Pieter Noordhuis
# Description: Simple demo to showcase Redis PubSub with EventMachine
#
# Update 7 Oct 2010:
# - This example does *not* appear to work with Chrome >=6.0. Apparently,
# the WebSocket protocol implementation in the cramp gem does not work
# well with Chrome's (newer) WebSocket implementation.
#
# Requirements:
# - rubygems: eventmachine, thin, cramp, sinatra, yajl-ruby