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devotox / config | environment.js
Last active January 21, 2020 13:37
Zero cost web apps
'use strict';
module.exports = function(environment) {
let ENV = {
modulePrefix: 'zero-cost-web-app',
environment,
rootURL: '/',
locationType: 'auto',
EmberENV: {
FEATURES: {
@jodyheavener
jodyheavener / Instructions.md
Created August 18, 2015 04:55
Use Babel (ES6) with Sails JS

Inspired by this issue, with these instructions you should be able to get Babel transpiling your JS in Sails JS for the client side.

  1. Install Grunt Babel npm install --save grunt-babel
  2. Create a babel.js file under tasks/config and add something like the following:
module.exports = function(grunt) {

    grunt.config.set('babel', {
dev: {
@rwclarke
rwclarke / imageController.js
Last active October 30, 2018 20:23
Sails js v0.10 Uploading image to Cloudinary (Image Management)
var cloudinary = require('cloudinary');
cloudinary.config({
cloud_name: '',
api_key: '',
api_secret: ''
});
module.exports = {
@carolineschnapp
carolineschnapp / gist:9122054
Last active October 25, 2024 16:31
Order form to use in a page or collection template.
{% comment %}
Source: https://gist.github.com/carolineschnapp/9122054
If you are not on a collection page, do define which collection to use in the order form.
Use the following assign statement, replace 'your-collection-handle-here' with your collection handle.
{% assign collection = collections.your-collection-handle-here %}
Use the assign statement outside of this comment block at the top of your template.
{% endcomment %}
{% paginate collection.products by 100 %}
@tkh44
tkh44 / FileController.js
Last active March 10, 2020 09:04
Simple file upload for sails.js
module.exports = {
get: function (req, res) {
res.sendfile(req.path.substr(1));
},
_config: {
rest: false,
shortcuts: false
}
};
@jboesch
jboesch / pg_import_csv_to_heroku.sh
Last active April 5, 2022 22:11
Importing a CSV dump of Postgres data into Heroku
# You have your csv data and it looks like so... It's in a file named "my_data.csv" and we want to import it into a table named "my_things".
"1", "Something", "0.50", "2013-05-05 10:00:00"
"2", "Another thing", "1.50", "2013-06-05 10:30:00"
# Now you want to import it, go to the command line and type:
$ PGPASSWORD=PWHERE psql -h HOSTHERE -U USERHERE DBNAMEHERE -c "\copy my_things FROM 'my_data.csv' WITH CSV;"
# Voila! It's impoted. Now if you want to wipe it out and import a fresh one, you would do this: