First, create a few volumes so that state is persisted across restarts:
docker volume create nats1
docker volume create nats2
docker volume create nats3
Now create a docker-compose.yaml
with the following:
First, create a few volumes so that state is persisted across restarts:
docker volume create nats1
docker volume create nats2
docker volume create nats3
Now create a docker-compose.yaml
with the following:
// dependencies | |
// angular 8 | |
// "firebase": "^7.6.1", | |
// "file-saver": "^2.0.2", | |
// "jszip": "^3.2.2" |
Here's an example of how to debug Mocha v4 if it hangs.
Ensure you're using a Node.js 8 or newer (or any version with async_hooks support).
If you run your test, you'll notice it hangs:
$ mocha test.js
Ignacio Hermosilla implementó un servicio web de acceso público usando los feeds GTFS de Transantiago y los puntos de acceso oficiales que normalmente requieren acuerdos con el DTPM, para que tú no tengas que hacerlo.
Está toda la información de Transantiago que puedas necesitar, con formatos de alta calidad y sin trámites. Estas APIs son las que ahora alimentan a Cromi.
Transantiago implementó estas APIs para uso interno, por lo que no hay ninguna garantía sobre su funcionalidad, mantenimiento o futura existencia. Úsalas bajo tu propio riesgo. (Probablemente no es aconsejable que las uses para nada crítico.)
https
instead of http
Just migrated it from Codepen.io to markdown. Credit goes to David Conner.
Working with DOM | Working with JS | Working With Functions |
---|---|---|
Accessing Dom Elements | Add/Remove Array Item | Add Default Arguments to Function |
Grab Children/Parent Node(s) | Add/Remove Object Properties | Throttle/Debounce Functions |
Create DOM Elements | Conditionals |
When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:
const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');
Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.
module.exports = { | |
/** | |
* | |
* Using raw socket.io functionality from a Sails.js controller | |
* | |
*/ | |
index: function (req,res) { |
L1 cache reference ......................... 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict ............................ 5 ns
L2 cache reference ........................... 7 ns
Mutex lock/unlock ........................... 25 ns
Main memory reference ...................... 100 ns
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy ............. 3,000 ns = 3 µs
Send 2K bytes over 1 Gbps network ....... 20,000 ns = 20 µs
SSD random read ........................ 150,000 ns = 150 µs
Read 1 MB sequentially from memory ..... 250,000 ns = 250 µs