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ugiacoman / Client-Loading-Example.md
Last active June 24, 2022 20:50
SSR + CSR using next.js

Whether your component relies on client-side features or you are using 3rd party components that are not designed for server-side rendering, sometimes you'll want to defer rendering until on the client. For our example, we'll be using react-chart-2 to load a Doughnut chart.

Doughnut

You'll need a next project and to install chart.js + react-chartjs-2.

$ npm install --save chart.js react-chartjs-2  
@Faheetah
Faheetah / Jenkinsfile.groovy
Last active April 10, 2025 01:40
Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies with escaping and quotes
node {
echo 'Results included as an inline comment exactly how they are returned as of Jenkins 2.121, with $BUILD_NUMBER = 1'
echo 'No quotes, pipeline command in single quotes'
sh 'echo $BUILD_NUMBER' // 1
echo 'Double quotes are silently dropped'
sh 'echo "$BUILD_NUMBER"' // 1
echo 'Even escaped with a single backslash they are dropped'
sh 'echo \"$BUILD_NUMBER\"' // 1
echo 'Using two backslashes, the quotes are preserved'
sh 'echo \\"$BUILD_NUMBER\\"' // "1"
@fikovnik
fikovnik / build.gradle
Created May 8, 2016 20:45
Synchronize maven repository from gradle module dependencies
task syncMavenRepository(type: JavaExec) {
classpath = configurations.mavenEmbedder
main = 'org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli'
systemProperties['maven.multiModuleProjectDirectory'] = projectDir
args = [
'--errors',
'--batch-mode',
'--settings', '../config/repo-settings.xml',
'--file', "${buildDir}/pom.xml",
"org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.10:go-offline"
@cludden
cludden / howto-installing-vault-on-aws-linux.md
Created February 3, 2016 00:30
HOWTO: Installing Vault on AWS Linux

HOWTO: Installing Vault On AWS Linux

This is quick howto for installing vault on AWS Linux, mostly to remind myself. At the end of this tutorial, you'll have a working vault server, using s3 for the backend, self signed certificates for tls, and supervisord to ensure that the vault server is always running, and starts on reboot.

Setting up S3

First things first, let's set up an s3 bucket to use as the storage backend for our s3 instance.

  1. From the AWS Mangement Console, go to the S3 console.

  2. Click on the Create Bucket button

@midwire
midwire / reset_routing_table.sh
Last active October 23, 2024 21:58
[Reset routing table on OSX] #osx #devops #networking
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Reset routing table on OSX
# display current routing table
echo "********** BEFORE ****************************************"
netstat -r
echo "**********************************************************"
for i in {0..4}; do
sudo route -n flush # several times
# Hello, and welcome to makefile basics.
#
# You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax,
# it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build
# programs.
#
# Once you're done here, go to
# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html
# to learn SOOOO much more.
@piscisaureus
piscisaureus / pr.md
Created August 13, 2012 16:12
Checkout github pull requests locally

Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config file. It looks like this:

[remote "origin"]
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
	url = [email protected]:joyent/node.git

Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/* to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this: