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| { | |
| "presets": [ | |
| ["env", { | |
| "targets": { | |
| "node": "6.10" | |
| } | |
| }] | |
| ] | |
| } |
| # type of database. Run with -dbhelp for details | |
| schemaspy.t=redshift | |
| # optional path to alternative jdbc drivers. | |
| schemaspy.dp=./RedshiftJDBC42-1.2.7.1003.jar | |
| # database properties: host, port number, name user, password | |
| schemaspy.host=xxxxx.yyyy.eu-west-1.redshift.amazonaws.com | |
| schemaspy.port=5439 | |
| schemaspy.db=test | |
| schemaspy.u=test | |
| schemaspy.p=*************** |
| AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09' | |
| Description: Cognito Stack | |
| Parameters: | |
| AuthName: | |
| Type: String | |
| Description: Unique Auth Name for Cognito Resources | |
| Resources: | |
| # Creates a role that allows Cognito to send SNS messages | |
| SNSRole: |
| #! /bin/bash | |
| # When running for first time, have empty directories; skip the setup by unchecking all plugins, etc. | |
| # then shutdown jenkins, add old files and restart. | |
| # If it fails, make sure the directory docker-volumes/jenkins and all its children are owned by same user, owner of the docker process. | |
| # Or just chown -R on the jenkins directory. | |
| docker run -it --name jenkins --network="permanet" --ip="172.30.0.6" \ | |
| -v /home/nikhil/.m2:/var/jenkins_home/.m2 \ | |
| -v /home/nikhil/.gradle:/var/jenkins_home/.gradle \ | |
| -v /home/nikhil/.npm:/var/jenkins_home/.npm \ |
| 000000 Officially Xerox | |
| 000001 SuperLAN-2U | |
| 000002 BBN (was internal usage only, no longer used) | |
| 000003 XEROX CORPORATION | |
| 000004 XEROX CORPORATION | |
| 000005 XEROX CORPORATION | |
| 000006 XEROX CORPORATION | |
| 000007 XEROX CORPORATION | |
| 000008 XEROX CORPORATION | |
| 000009 powerpipes? |
| upstream redash { | |
| server redash:5000; | |
| } | |
| server { | |
| listen 80; | |
| location / { | |
| return 301 https://$host$request_uri; | |
| } |
| var fs = require('fs'); | |
| var Promise = require('promise'); | |
| var promises = []; | |
| var readline = require('readline'); | |
| var readFile = function (file) { | |
| return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { | |
| var lines = []; | |
| var rl = readline.createInterface({ | |
| input: fs.createReadStream('./logs/' + file) |
| # import config. | |
| # You can change the default config with `make cnf="config_special.env" build` | |
| cnf ?= config.env | |
| include $(cnf) | |
| export $(shell sed 's/=.*//' $(cnf)) | |
| # import deploy config | |
| # You can change the default deploy config with `make cnf="deploy_special.env" release` | |
| dpl ?= deploy.env | |
| include $(dpl) |
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