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virtualstaticvoid / chosen-bootstrap.css
Created June 30, 2012 18:21 — forked from rabu81/chosen-bootstrap.css
overwrite chosen styling to look like bootstrap
/*
* add this to your own css file,
* to overwrite the _chosen_ styling, to look more like bootstrap!
*
* note: for the error part to work, an .error class-name must be added
* to a wrapping DIV, to display the bootstrap error styling. I have
* just use the wrapping .control-group DIV
*
* credit: Rasmus Burkal, @rabu81
*/
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virtualstaticvoid / gist:4110001
Created November 19, 2012 10:27 — forked from technoweenie/gist:2155760
track meta data with resque jobs, like when it was queued.
module Resque
def push_with_meta(queue, item)
if item.respond_to?(:[]=)
item[:meta] = {:queued_at => Time.now.to_f}
end
push_without_meta(queue, item)
end
class Job
# Returns a Hash of the meta data related to this Job.
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virtualstaticvoid / spec_helper.rb
Last active November 14, 2018 20:22 — forked from pauljamesrussell/spec_helper.rb
RSpec Matchers
# Use: it { should accept_nested_attributes_for(:association_name).and_accept({valid_values => true}).but_reject({ :reject_if_nil => nil })}
RSpec::Matchers.define :accept_nested_attributes_for do |association|
match do |model|
@model = model
@nested_att_present = model.respond_to?("#{association}_attributes=".to_sym)
if @nested_att_present && @reject
model.send("#{association}_attributes=".to_sym,[@reject])
@reject_success = model.send("#{association}").empty?
end
model.send("#{association}").clear

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