by Ossi Hanhinen, @ohanhi
with the support of Futurice 💚.
Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
// Run this in the F12 javascript console in chrome | |
// if a redirect happens, the page will pause | |
// this helps because chrome's network tab's | |
// "preserve log" seems to technically preserve the log | |
// but you can't actually LOOK at it... | |
// also the "replay xhr" feature does not work after reload | |
// even if you "preserve log". | |
window.addEventListener("beforeunload", function() { debugger; }, false) |
## built-in TCP input | |
## $ echo <json> | fluent-cat <tag> | |
<source> | |
@type forward | |
@id forward_input | |
</source> | |
## built-in UNIX socket input | |
#<source> | |
# @type unix |
Graphic via State of Florida CFO Vendor Payment Search (flair.myfloridacfo.com)
This is a quick command I use to snapshot webpages that have a fun image I want to keep for my own collection of WTFViz. Why not just right-click and save the image? Oftentimes, the webpage in which the image is embedded contains necessary context, such as captions and links to important documentation just incase you forget what exactly that fun graphic was trying to explain.
<?php | |
function json_response($code = 200, $message = null) | |
{ | |
// clear the old headers | |
header_remove(); | |
// set the actual code | |
http_response_code($code); | |
// set the header to make sure cache is forced | |
header("Cache-Control: no-transform,public,max-age=300,s-maxage=900"); |
Driver: | |
-Write the code according to the navigator's specification | |
-Listen intently to the navigators instructions | |
-Ask questions wherever there is a lack of clarity | |
-Offer alternative solutions if you disagree with the navigator | |
-Where there is disagreement, defer to the navigator. If their idea fails, get to failure quickly and move on | |
-Make sure code is clean | |
-Own the computer / keyboard | |
-Ignore larger issues and focus on the task at hand | |
-Trust the navigator - ultimately the navigator has the final say in what is written |
Docker does not run natively on OSX, only Linux. Docker Machine was created to add a Linux VM environment to run Docker containers on OSX. Install using Homebrew:
brew install docker
brew install docker-machine
docker-machine create
<?php | |
use GuzzleHttp\Client; | |
trait MailTestHelper | |
{ | |
/** | |
* @var \GuzzleHttp\Client | |
*/ | |
protected $client; |
<?php | |
namespace Gnugat\StackRollback; | |
use Doctrine\DBAL\Connection; | |
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; | |
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernelInterface; | |
/** | |
* Example: |