Here's how you could create custom error classes in Node.js using latest ES6 / ES2015 syntax.
I've tried to make it as lean and unobtrusive as possible.
errors/AppError.js
@isTest static void User_can_get_contact_email() | |
{ | |
// Arrange | |
System.runAs(createUser()) | |
{ | |
// Act | |
// Assert | |
system.assertEquals('[email protected]', contact.Email, 'Email does not match'); | |
} |
List<CronTrigger> listCronTrigger = [select Id, CronExpression, EndTime, NextFireTime, OwnerId, PreviousFireTime, StartTime, State, TimesTriggered, TimeZoneSidKey from CronTrigger where State = 'Waiting' or State='Running']; | |
System.debug('No of jobs: '+listCronTrigger.size()); | |
if (listCronTrigger.size() > 0) { | |
for (Integer i = 0; i < listCronTrigger.size(); i++){ | |
System.abortJob(listCronTrigger[i].Id); | |
System.debug('Job details ::'+String.valueOf(listCronTrigger[i])); | |
} | |
} |
export ORG_ALIAS='DummyScratchOrg' | |
export PROJECT_NAME='DummyProject' | |
export PERMISSION_SET='DummyPermSet' | |
export IMPORT_PLAN='Dummy-plan.json' | |
# Create a Salesforce DX project | |
sfdx force:project:create -n $PROJECT_NAME | |
# Regist development/sandbox org | |
sfdx force:auth:web:login [-d] -a $ORG_ALIAS |
When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:
var Article = require('../../../models/article');
Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.
var myScript = document.createElement('script'); | |
myScript.src = 'http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.min.js'; | |
myScript.onload = function() { | |
console.log('jQuery loaded.'); | |
}; | |
document.body.appendChild(myScript); |
package se.hellsoft.simpleservicecallbackdemo; | |
import android.app.Activity; | |
import android.content.ComponentName; | |
import android.content.Intent; | |
import android.content.ServiceConnection; | |
import android.graphics.Color; | |
import android.os.Bundle; | |
import android.os.Handler; | |
import android.os.IBinder; |