A proof of concept of having Sinatra like routes inside your controllers.
Since the router is gone, feel free to remove config/routes.rb
.
Then add the file below to lib/action_controller/inline_routes.rb
inside your app.
module Devise | |
module Models | |
module RemoteAuthenticatable | |
extend ActiveSupport::Concern | |
# | |
# Here you do the request to the external webservice | |
# | |
# If the authentication is successful you should return | |
# a resource instance |
# app/controllers/users/password_controller.rb | |
class Users::PasswordsController < Devise::PasswordsController | |
def resource_params | |
params.require(:user).permit(:email, :password, :password_confirmation) | |
end | |
private :resource_params | |
end |
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:
# Outputs this at warn log level: | |
# 1.2.3.4 GET /path 200 OK BlahController#action HTML 938.2 (DB 11.8, View 719.7) {params} {optional params from flash[:log]} | |
# | |
# Save as config/initializers/oneline_detailed_logging.rb. Consider | |
# decreasing the log level from "info" to "warn" (in production.rb) so | |
# the one-line log message replaces the standard request logs. | |
# override process_action to add 2 things to the payload: | |
# - remote IP |
input { | |
tcp { | |
type => "syslog" | |
port => 8514 | |
} | |
} | |
filter { | |
## DISCARD IMPROPERLY FORMATTED MESSAGES |
// sudo npm install request && sudo npm install jsdom | |
var request = require('request') | |
var jsdom = require('jsdom') | |
var pages = process.argv.slice(2) | |
if (!pages.length) { pages = [0] } | |
console.error('Scrape Crunchbase funding rounds. Pages:', pages) |
Navigate to http://nodejs.org/download/ and on the Linux Binaries (.tar.gz) row click to download the 64-bit version of the current latest release.
Say you've downloaded node-v0.10.7-linux-x64.tar.gz
into the Downloads
directory. Then, open the terminal and type the following:
$ cd ~/Downloads
$ mkdir -p ~/local/node
$ tar xzf node-v0.10.7-linux-x64.tar.gz -C ~/local/node --strip-components=1
$ echo '# Node Enviroment Setup' >> ~/.bashrc
$ echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/node/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |