$ rails g model User
belongs_to
has_one
#!/bin/bash | |
# herein we backup our indexes! this script should run at like 6pm or something, after logstash | |
# rotates to a new ES index and theres no new data coming in to the old one. we grab metadatas, | |
# compress the data files, create a restore script, and push it all up to S3. | |
TODAY=`date +"%Y.%m.%d"` | |
INDEXNAME="logstash-$TODAY" # this had better match the index name in ES | |
INDEXDIR="/usr/local/elasticsearch/data/logstash/nodes/0/indices/" | |
BACKUPCMD="/usr/local/backupTools/s3cmd --config=/usr/local/backupTools/s3cfg put" | |
BACKUPDIR="/mnt/es-backups/" | |
YEARMONTH=`date +"%Y-%m"` |
//PhantomJS http://phantomjs.org/ based web crawler Anton Ivanov [email protected] 2012 | |
//UPDATE: This gist has been made into a Node.js module and now can be installed with "npm install js-crawler" | |
//the Node.js version does not use Phantom.JS, but the API available to the client is similar to the present gist | |
(function(host) { | |
function Crawler() { | |
this.visitedURLs = {}; | |
}; | |
When using Rails 3.0 and later we already get jquery-rails for free. Look in the gemfile and you'll see:
gem "jquery-rails"
You can view the full documentation here: source: https://github.com/indirect/jquery-rails
If you take a look in APP_DIR/app/assets/javascripts/application.js, you'll notice the following lines of code:
#Heroku, Ruby on Rails and PhantomJS
In this post, I’m going to show you how to modify an existing Ruby on Rails app running on Heroku’s Cedar stack to use PhantomJS for screen scraping. If you’ve never heard of PhantomJS, it’s a command-line WebKit-based browser (that supports JavaScript, cookies, etc.).
Let’s get started. This is a high-level overview of the required steps:
#!/bin/bash | |
### USAGE | |
### | |
### ./ElasticSearch.sh 1.7 will install Elasticsearch 1.7 | |
### ./ElasticSearch.sh will fail because no version was specified (exit code 1) | |
### | |
### CLI options Contributed by @janpieper | |
### Check http://www.elasticsearch.org/download/ for latest version of ElasticSearch |