https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains http://thenomadicfreelancer.blogspot.com/2012/08/pointing-godaddy-domain-to-your-heroku.html
For each custom subdomain use domains:add
in the Terminal.
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base | |
before_filter :delay_xhr | |
protected | |
def delay_xhr | |
session[:delay_ajax] = params[:delay_ajax].to_i unless params[:delay_ajax].blank? | |
sleep session[:delay_ajax] if !session[:delay_ajax].nil? && session[:delay_ajax] > 0 && request.xhr? | |
end |
require 'yaml' | |
require 'logger' | |
require 'active_record' | |
namespace :db do | |
def create_database config | |
options = {:charset => 'utf8', :collation => 'utf8_unicode_ci'} | |
create_db = lambda do |config| | |
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection config.merge('database' => nil) |
literally always have to look up the meaning of :limit in migrations when it comes to integer values. Here's an overview. Now let's memorise it (oh, this works for MySQL, other databases may work differently): | |
:limit Numeric Type Column Size Max value | |
1 tinyint 1 byte 127 | |
2 smallint 2 bytes 32767 | |
3 mediumint 3 byte 8388607 | |
nil, 4, 11 int(11) 4 byte 2147483647 | |
5..8 bigint 8 byte 9223372036854775807 | |
Note: by default MySQL uses signed integers and Rails has no way (that I know of) to change this behaviour. Subsequently, the max. values noted are for signed integers. |
require 'active_record' | |
require 'arel' | |
# Ruby-like syntax in AR conditions using the underlying Arel layer (Rails >= 3.0). | |
# | |
# What you would usually write like this: | |
# | |
# User.where(["users.created_at > ? AND users.name LIKE ?", Date.yesterday, "Mary"]) | |
# | |
# can now be written like this (note those parentheses required by the operators precedences): |
data:text/html, <style type="text/css">#e{position:absolute;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;left:0;}</style><div id="e"></div><script src="http://d1n0x3qji82z53.cloudfront.net/src-min-noconflict/ace.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script><script>var e=ace.edit("e");e.setTheme("ace/theme/monokai");e.getSession().setMode("ace/mode/ruby");</script> |
source "https://rubygems.org" | |
gem "devise", git: "git://github.com/plataformatec/devise.git", branch: "rails4" | |
gem "devise-i18n", "~> 0.6.5" | |
gem "jbuilder", "~> 1.0.1" | |
gem "jquery-rails" | |
gem "haml", "~> 4.0.1" | |
gem "mongoid", git: "git://github.com/mongoid/mongoid.git", branch: "master" | |
gem "simple_form", "~> 3.0.0.beta1" | |
gem "rails", "4.0.0.beta1" |
app = angular.module 'BlogExample', [] | |
# Simple controller that loads all blog posts | |
app.controller 'BlogCtrl', ['$scope', 'Blog', ($scope, Blog) -> | |
# Get all the blog posts | |
Blog.all().then (posts) -> | |
$scope.posts = posts | |
# Extend the $scope with our own properties, all in one big block | |
# I like this because it looks like declaring a class. |
#include <FastSPI_LED2.h> | |
#define DEBUG | |
#define LED_COUNT 60 // BlinkyTape has 60 LEDs! | |
struct CRGB leds[LED_COUNT]; // this struct contains 60 CRGB values. This is where | |
#define LED_MAX_BRIGHTNESS 55 | |
#define PIN_BUTTON 10 |
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains http://thenomadicfreelancer.blogspot.com/2012/08/pointing-godaddy-domain-to-your-heroku.html
For each custom subdomain use domains:add
in the Terminal.
This is a basic exploration of the Ello API. Completely unofficial, your mileage my vary, don't smash their servers as they are likely very busy.
Methods return HTML for their representation where appropriate which is a nice little pattern. Everything returns application/json.
Like this:
{
"id": ,