in OS X 10.4 to macOS sierra 10.12 and maybe higher!
Copy this entire code block and paste it into your terminal and push Return to create this file for you with correct permissions. It will (probably) ask for your password:
in OS X 10.4 to macOS sierra 10.12 and maybe higher!
Copy this entire code block and paste it into your terminal and push Return to create this file for you with correct permissions. It will (probably) ask for your password:
I'm going to walk you through the steps for setting up a AWS Lambda to talk to the internet and a VPC. Let's dive in.
So it might be really unintuitive at first but lambda functions have three states.
[12:03 AM] acemarke: "controlled" and "uncontrolled" inputs
[12:04 AM] acemarke: if I have a plain, normal HTML page, and I put <input id="myTextbox" type="text" />
in my page(edited)
[12:04 AM] acemarke: and I start typing into that textbox
[12:04 AM] acemarke: it remembers what I've typed. The browser stores the current value for that input
[12:05 AM] acemarke: and then sometime later, I can get the actual element, say, const input = document.getElementById("myTextbox")
, and I can ask it for its value: const currentText = input.value;
[12:05 AM] acemarke: good so far?
[12:08 AM] acemarke: I'll keep going, and let me know if you have questions
[12:08 AM] lozio: ok, actually I'm reading
[12:09 AM] lozio: good
[12:09 AM] acemarke: so, a normal HTML input field effectively stores its own value at all times, and you can get the element and ask for its value
export default function createInjectMiddleware(map) { | |
return store => next => action => { | |
if (typeof action !== "object" | |
|| typeof action.payload !== "function" | |
|| action.meta == null | |
|| action.meta.inject == null) { | |
return next(action); | |
} | |
const defaultInjections = { |
In this gist I would like to describe an idea for GraphQL subscriptions. It was inspired by conversations about subscriptions in the GraphQL slack channel and different GH issues, like #89 and #411.
At the moment GraphQL allows 2 types of queries:
query
mutation
Reference implementation also adds the third type: subscription
. It does not have any semantics yet, so here I would like to propose one possible semantics interpretation and the reasoning behind it.
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Original for 5.3 by Ruben Barkow (rubo77) http://www.entikey.z11.de/ | |
# release 1 PHP5.4 to 5.3 by Emil Terziev ( foxy ) Bulgaria | |
# Originally Posted by Bachstelze http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9080474#post9080474 | |
# OK, here's how to do the Apt magic to get PHP packages from the precise repositories: | |
echo "Am I root? " | |
if [ "$(whoami &2>/dev/null)" != "root" ] && [ "$(id -un &2>/dev/null)" != "root" ] ; then |
2015-01-29 Unofficial Relay FAQ
Compilation of questions and answers about Relay from React.js Conf.
Disclaimer: I work on Relay at Facebook. Relay is a complex system on which we're iterating aggressively. I'll do my best here to provide accurate, useful answers, but the details are subject to change. I may also be wrong. Feedback and additional questions are welcome.
Relay is a new framework from Facebook that provides data-fetching functionality for React applications. It was announced at React.js Conf (January 2015).
If you ever need to run an update hook again with drush you can often do this:
drush eval "module_load_instal('module_name'); module_name_update_7012();"
But! If that update is run as a batch then that won't work. So instead you can do this:
drush eval "drupal_set_installed_schema_version('module_name', '7011');"
drush updb
Which effectively rolls the module back to it's old version number.
#!/bin/sh | |
git_repo=$1 | |
[ -z "$git_repo" ] && git_repo="." | |
cd $git_repo > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then | |
printf "Invalid directory path.\n" | |
exit 1 | |
fi |