This goes with the Traversy Media Scrapy tutorial on YouTube
pip install scrapy
This goes with the Traversy Media Scrapy tutorial on YouTube
pip install scrapy
1. Go to keymap.cson on your atom editor | |
2. Copy and paste : | |
'atom-text-editor[data-grammar="text html php blade"]:not([mini])': | |
'tab': 'emmet:expand-abbreviation-with-tab' | |
'atom-text-editor[data-grammar~="vue"]:not([mini])': | |
'tab': 'emmet:expand-abbreviation-with-tab' |
[ | |
"United States" => "us", | |
"Afghanistan" => "af", | |
"Albania" => "al", | |
"Algeria" => "dz", | |
"American Samoa" => "as", | |
"Andorra" => "ad", | |
"Angola" => "ad", | |
"Anguilla" => "ai", | |
"Antarctica" => "aq", |
# The following script will deploy a Laravel 5 applicaion on AWS Elastic Beanstalk. | |
# Add to .ebextensions at the root of your application and name your commands file (e.g., commands.config) | |
# -------------------------------- Commands ------------------------------------ | |
# Use "commands" key to execute commands on the EC2 instance. The commands are | |
# processed in alphabetical order by name, and they run before the application | |
# and web server are set up and the application version file is extracted. | |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
commands: | |
01updateComposer: |
<?php | |
/** | |
* This is a very basic getting started example for setting up a basic project using PSR-4 and | |
* using composer's autoloader to run the tests. | |
* | |
*/ | |
// Create directory MyApp | |
// Inside MyApp/ create composer.json with the below contents |