With Puppet:
puppet module install rtyler-jenkins
puppet apply -v -e "include jenkins"
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<configuration> | |
<properties> | |
<property name="name">app</property> | |
<property name="pattern">%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS} | %-5.5p | %-10.10t | %-20.20C:%-5.5L | %msg%n</property> | |
<!-- | |
It will look like that: | |
2013-04-03 07:37:51.993 | WARN | main | lnetgateway.Server:56 | My app is logging stuff | |
--> | |
</properties> |
file_to_disk = './tmp/large_disk.vdi' | |
Vagrant::Config.run do |config| | |
config.vm.box = 'base' | |
config.vm.customize ['createhd', '--filename', file_to_disk, '--size', 500 * 1024] | |
config.vm.customize ['storageattach', :id, '--storagectl', 'SATA Controller', '--port', 1, '--device', 0, '--type', 'hdd', '--medium', file_to_disk] | |
end |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Written by William Ting for the following blog post: | |
# http://williamting.com/posts/2012/04/18/set-up-python-and-django-on-dreamhost/ | |
rcfile="${HOME}/.bashrc" | |
version="2.7.3" | |
setuptools_version="2.7" | |
tmp_dir="${HOME}/tmp-${RANDOM}" | |
if [[ ${#} == 0 ]]; then |
This article is now published on my website: Prefer Subshells for Context.
# This shell script is intended to be sourced into your shell. It adds | |
# Default Zenoss server settings. | |
[ -z "$ZENOSS_URL" ] && export ZENOSS_URL="http://localhost:8080" | |
[ -z "$ZENOSS_USERNAME" ] && export ZENOSS_USERNAME="admin" | |
[ -z "$ZENOSS_PASSWORD" ] && export ZENOSS_PASSWORD="zenoss" | |
# Generic call to make Zenoss JSON API calls easier on the shell. | |
zenoss_api () { | |
ROUTER_ENDPOINT=$1 |
At the top of the file there should be a short introduction and/ or overview that explains what the project is. This description should match descriptions added for package managers (Gemspec, package.json, etc.)
Show what the library does as concisely as possible, developers should be able to figure out how your project solves their problem by looking at the code example. Make sure the API you are showing off is obvious, and that your code is short and concise.
# 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 |