jqn -r markdown-table 'map(x => "## " + x.name + "\n\n" + markdownTable(x.columns.map(y => [y.name, y.type])) ) | join("\n\n")' < /tmp/stripe.json
id | varchar |
---|---|
business_name | varchar |
business_url | varchar |
Prefix | Description | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
sk_live_ | Live secret key | Secret key in a live environment. | |
pk_live_ | Live public key | Public key in a live environment. | |
pst_live_ | Live Connection token | Connection token in a live environment. | |
sk_test_ | Test secret key | Pecret key in a test environment. | |
pk_test_ | Test public key | Public key in a test environment. | |
pst_test_ | Test Connection token | Connection token in a test environment. | |
ac_ | Platform Client ID | Identifier for an auth code/client id. | |
acct_ | Account ID | Identifier for an Account object. | |
ch_ | Charge ID | Identifier for a Charge object. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Author: Maxwel Leite | |
# Website: http://needforbits.wordpress.com/ | |
# Description: Script to install Microsoft Vista TrueType Fonts (TTF) aka Microsoft’s ClearType fonts on Ubuntu distros | |
# Microsoft added a group of new "ClearType Fonts" to Windows with Windows Vista and Office 2007. | |
# These fonts are named Constantia, Corbel, Calibri, Cambria (and Cambria Math), Candara, and Consolas. | |
# Calibri became the default font on Microsoft Word 2007, and it’s still the default font on Word 2016 today. | |
# Dependencies: wget, fontforge and cabextract | |
# Note: Microsoft no longer provides the PowerPoint Viewer 2007 (v12.0.4518.1014) or any version anymore for download | |
# Tested: Ubuntu Saucy/Trusty/Xenial/Bionic |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Works fine on Ubuntu 14.0.4 LTS | |
NGINX_VERSION="1.9.9" | |
NCHAN_VERSION="0.97" | |
HEADERS_MORE_VERSION="0.29" | |
DEV_KIT_VERSION="0.2.19" | |
ECHO_VERSION="0.58" | |
FANCY_INDEX_VERSION="0.3.5" |
Okay so here's the setup: | |
[-] The primary server API is exposed via Flask (Python) and all static files, including all html, css, js is served by nginx. | |
[-] Python is exposing an API at url http://domain.com/api/download/<file_id>, where file_id is a database id for the file that we're interested in downloading. | |
1. User wants to download a file, so we spawn a new window with the url '/api/download/<file_id>' | |
2. Nginx intercepts the request, sees that it starts with /api/, and then forwards the request to Flask, which is being served on port 5000. | |
3. Flask routes the request to its download method, retrieves the pertinent data from the file_id, and constructs additional header settings to make nginx happy and to force the browser to see the file stream as a download request instead of the browser just trying to open the file in a new window. Flask then returns the modified header stream to nginx | |
4. Nginx is finally ready to do some work. While parsing the headers for the incoming request, it encounters "X |
wget http://openresty.org/download/ngx_openresty-1.7.10.1.tar.gz \ | |
-O ngx_openresty-1.7.10.1.tar.gz | |
tar xzvf ngx_openresty-1.7.10.1.tar.gz | |
cd ngx_openresty-1.7.10.1 | |
./configure | |
make | |
sudo make install | |
wget https://codeload.github.com/keplerproject/luarocks/tar.gz/v2.0.13 \ |
http { | |
log_format filt '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$_request" ' | |
'$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" ' | |
'"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"'; | |
server { | |
location /login { | |
# `set` is provided by the Rewrite module | |
set $filter "password|secret"; |
# using such a setup requires `apt-get install lua-nginx-redis` under Ubuntu Trusty | |
# more info @ http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLuaModule#access_by_lua | |
http { | |
lua_package_path "/etc/nginx/include.d/?.lua;;"; | |
lua_socket_pool_size 100; | |
lua_socket_connect_timeout 10ms; | |
lua_socket_read_timeout 10ms; | |
server { |
Semi-private keys are an expansion of the traditional idea of asymmetric keys, which have a public/private keypair, to N keys which can each represent a different capability level. In the degenerate case, a semi-private key system has 3 different types of keys. These are, to use the Tahoe terminology: