Configuration of ECS with EC2 instances
import { build } from 'estrella' | |
import fs from 'fs' | |
import { promisify } from 'util' | |
import packageJSON from '../package.json' | |
import listFunctions from './_lib/listFunctions' | |
const writeFile = promisify(fs.writeFile) | |
const external = Object.keys(packageJSON.dependencies) | |
const appEnv = process.env.APP_ENV | |
const rootPath = process.cwd() |
/* | |
* MIT License | |
* | |
* Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Fabio Lima | |
* | |
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
const FakeComponent = () => { | |
return ( | |
<AnimatedRoutes exitBeforeEnter initial={false}> | |
<RouteTransition exact path="/some-route"> | |
<NewUsers /> | |
</RouteTransition> | |
<RouteTransition exact path="/yo" > | |
<Users /> | |
</RouteTransition> | |
</AnimatedRoutes> |
/** | |
* @usage: | |
* | |
* <CheckBox label="Foo" value="foo" v-model="MySelectedValues" /> | |
* <CheckBox label="Bar" value="bar" v-model="MySelectedValues" /> | |
* <CheckBox label="Baz" value="baz" v-model="MySelectedValues" /> | |
* | |
* data(){ | |
* return { | |
* MySelectedValues: [], |
This is tested with Traefik 1.7
This is how to redirect the root or base path to a sub path in Traefik using Docker labels:
Goals
https://example.com
->https://example.com/abc/xyz/
https://example.com/
->https://example.com/abc/xyz/
https://example.com/something
-> no redirect
@echo off | |
REM Make sure that the path to the script is correct! | |
@bash -l -c "~/bin/gitkraken-wsl-bash.sh %*" |
UPDATE (March 2020, thanks @ic): I don't know the exact AMI version but yum install docker
now works on the latest Amazon Linux 2. The instructions below may still be relevant depending on the vintage AMI you are using.
Amazon changed the install in Linux 2. One no-longer using 'yum' See: https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/release-notes/
sudo amazon-linux-extras install docker
sudo service docker start
I couldn't find any examples of gists queries using GraphQL--most GraphQL examples seem to focus on traditional repositories--so here is one. As a preface, I cannot recommend strongly enough, at least when getting started, developing queries using the GitHub GraphQL Explorer. I initially started by issuing queries via curl
, constructing them using the docs available on the site and a downloaded copy of the schema. Unfortunately, I ended up with errors that I couldn't quite parse. I knew, for example, from the schema, the possible field values for ordering gists. However, whenever I tried to use one of those values, the API returned that it was invalid, like so:
{"data":null,"errors":[{"message":"Argument 'orderBy' on Field 'gists' has an invalid value. Expected type 'GistOrder'.","locations":[{"line":1,"column":48}]}]}"
When I finally turned to the Explorer, I discovered that not only was the value I was using correct (field: CREATED_AT
), thanks to its auto
@font-face { | |
font-family: SegoeUI; | |
src: | |
local("Segoe UI Light"), | |
url(//c.s-microsoft.com/static/fonts/segoe-ui/west-european/light/latest.woff2) format("woff2"), | |
url(//c.s-microsoft.com/static/fonts/segoe-ui/west-european/light/latest.woff) format("woff"), | |
url(//c.s-microsoft.com/static/fonts/segoe-ui/west-european/light/latest.ttf) format("truetype"); | |
font-weight: 100; | |
} |