<Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple).>
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# as we’re going to use Unicorn as the application server | |
# we’re not going to use common sockets | |
# but Unix sockets for faster communication | |
upstream shop { | |
# fail_timeout=0 means we always retry an upstream even if it failed | |
# to return a good HTTP response (in case the Unicorn master nukes a | |
# single worker for timing out). | |
# for UNIX domain socket setups: | |
server unix:/tmp/shop.socket fail_timeout=0; |
# Add these methods to your ApplicationController. Then, any controller | |
# that inherits from it will have these methods and can programmatically | |
# determine what filters it has set. | |
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base | |
def self.filters(kind = nil) | |
all_filters = _process_action_callbacks | |
all_filters = all_filters.select{|f| f.kind == kind} if kind | |
all_filters.map(&:filter) | |
end |
// derived from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithms_for_calculating_variance#Parallel_algorithm | |
function map() { | |
emit(1, // Or put a GROUP BY key here | |
{sum: this.value, // the field you want stats for | |
min: this.value, | |
max: this.value, | |
count:1, | |
diff: 0, // M2,n: sum((val-mean)^2) | |
}); |
# == Paperclip without ActiveRecord | |
# | |
# Simple and lightweight object that can use Paperclip | |
# | |
# | |
# Customized part can be extracted in another class which | |
# would inherit from SimplePaperclip. | |
# | |
# class MyClass < SimplePaperclip | |
# attr_accessor :image_file_name # :<atached_file_name>_file_name |
Rails.configuration.middleware.use Rack::OpenID | |
Rails.configuration.middleware.use RailsWarden::Manager do |manager| | |
manager.default_strategies :remember_me_token, :password_form, :api_token, :openid | |
manager.failure_app = ExceptionsController | |
end | |
# Setup Session Serialization | |
class Warden::SessionSerializer | |
def serialize(record) |
namespace :monit do | |
desc "Monit unicorn configuration" | |
task :unicorn_service_tests, roles: :web do | |
run "mkdir -p #{shared_path}/config" | |
template "monit_unicorn.rb.erb", "/tmp/monit_unicorn" | |
run "#{sudo} mv /tmp/monit_unicorn /etc/monit/conf.d/unicorn_#{application}_#{rails_env}.conf" | |
unicorn_worker_pids.each do |val| | |
worker_template "monit_unicorn_worker.rb.erb", "/tmp/monit_unicorn_#{application}_#{rails_env}_#{val}_worker", val |
This gist is part of a blog post. Check it out at:
http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievements-how-to-level-up-as-a-developer
# read more at https://terrty.net/2014/ssl-tls-in-nginx/ | |
# latest version on https://gist.github.com/paskal/628882bee1948ef126dd/126e4d1daeb5244aacbbd847c5247c2e293f6adf | |
# security test score: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=terrty.net | |
# your nginx version might not have all directives included, test this configuration before using in production against your nginx: | |
# $ nginx -c /etc/nginx/nginx.conf -t | |
server { | |
# public key, contains your public key and class 1 certificate, to create: | |
# (example for startssl) | |
# $ (cat example.com.pem & wget -O - https://www.startssl.com/certs/class1/sha2/pem/sub.class1.server.sha2.ca.pem) | tee -a /etc/nginx/ssl/domain.pem > /dev/null |
var p1 = { | |
x: 20, | |
y: 20 | |
}; | |
var p2 = { | |
x: 40, | |
y: 40 | |
}; |