<?php | |
$countries = array("Afghanistan", "Albania", "Algeria", "American Samoa", "Andorra", "Angola", "Anguilla", "Antarctica", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Argentina", "Armenia", "Aruba", "Australia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Bahamas", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Belarus", "Belgium", "Belize", "Benin", "Bermuda", "Bhutan", "Bolivia", "Bosnia and Herzegowina", "Botswana", "Bouvet Island", "Brazil", "British Indian Ocean Territory", "Brunei Darussalam", "Bulgaria", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Canada", "Cape Verde", "Cayman Islands", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Chile", "China", "Christmas Island", "Cocos (Keeling) Islands", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Congo", "Congo, the Democratic Republic of the", "Cook Islands", "Costa Rica", "Cote d'Ivoire", "Croatia (Hrvatska)", "Cuba", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Denmark", "Djibouti", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic", "East Timor", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Eritrea", "Estonia", "Ethiopia", "Falkland Island |
#!/bin/bash | |
#============================================================================== | |
#TITLE: mysql_backup.sh | |
#DESCRIPTION: script for automating the daily mysql backups on development computer | |
#AUTHOR: tleish | |
#DATE: 2013-12-20 | |
#VERSION: 0.4 | |
#USAGE: ./mysql_backup.sh | |
#CRON: | |
# example cron for daily db backup @ 9:15 am |
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βββ actions | |
βββ stores | |
βββ views | |
βΒ Β βββ Anonymous | |
βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ __tests__ | |
βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ views | |
βΒ Β βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ Home | |
βΒ Β βΒ Β βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ __tests__ | |
βΒ Β βΒ Β βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ Handler.js |
var books = [ | |
'Genesis', | |
'Exodus', | |
'Leviticus', | |
'Numbers', | |
'Deuteronomy', | |
'Joshua', | |
'Judges', | |
'Ruth', | |
'1 Samuel', |
To create anchor links that jump down to different sections of a README (as in an interactive table of contents), first create a heading:
#Real Cool Heading
The anchor link for that heading is the lowercase heading name with dashes where there are spaces. You can always get the anchor name by visiting the README on Github.com and clicking on the anchor that appears when you hover to the left of the heading. Copy everything starting at the #:
#real-cool-heading
Wherever you want to link to your Real Cool Heading section, put your desired text in brackets, followed by the anchor link in parentheses:
[Go to Real Cool Heading section](#real-cool-heading)
Python syntax here : 2.7 - online REPL
Javascript ES6 via Babel transpilation - online REPL
import math
When querying your database in Sequelize, you'll often want data associated with a particular model which isn't in the model's table directly. This data is usually typically associated through join tables (e.g. a 'hasMany' or 'belongsToMany' association), or a foreign key (e.g. a 'hasOne' or 'belongsTo' association).
When you query, you'll receive just the rows you've looked for. With eager loading, you'll also get any associated data. For some reason, I can never remember the proper way to do eager loading when writing my Sequelize queries. I've seen others struggle with the same thing.
Eager loading is confusing because the 'include' that is uses has unfamiliar fields is set in an array rather than just an object.
So let's go through the one query that's worth memorizing to handle your eager loading.
// Component.js | |
const Component = props => ( | |
<MyContext.Consumer> | |
{(context) => ( | |
<Foo | |
bar={props.bar} | |
baz={context.baz} | |
/> | |
)} | |
</MyContext.Consumer> |