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When Thursday 19th July, 6:30pm to 10
Where 17th & Harrison, SF (I'll send you exact instructions.)
What Code, learning, words, reality, whatever
| package com.squareup.alcatraz.auth; | |
| import com.google.common.base.Optional; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.Filter; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.LDAPConnection; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.LDAPException; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.ResultCode; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.SearchRequest; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.SearchResult; | |
| import com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.SearchResultEntry; |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| # Given an absolute path to a ruby file and an optional RVM directory, locates | |
| # both an `.rvmrc` and a `Gemfile` and runs the script with both. | |
| script = ARGV.shift | |
| $rvm_path = ARGV.shift.to_s | |
| rvm_script = "#{$rvm_path}/scripts/rvm" | |
| $rvm_path = nil unless File.exists?(rvm_script) | |
| bundler = nil |
| # Implementation of Rails.cache backed by our database. We don't have high | |
| # performance or space requirements, so using existing infrastructure for our | |
| # caching needs is desirable. | |
| class DatabaseCacheStore < ActiveSupport::Cache::Store | |
| class CacheEntry < ActiveRecord::Base | |
| end | |
| def self.migrate_up(m) | |
| m.create_table :cache_entries do |t| | |
| t.string :key, :null => false |
| # By default, rspec/rails tags all specs in spec/integration as request specs, | |
| # which is not what we want. There does not appear to be a way to disable this | |
| # behaviour, so this file is a copy of rspec/rails.rb with this default | |
| # behaviour commented out. | |
| require 'rspec/core' | |
| RSpec::configure do |c| | |
| c.backtrace_clean_patterns << /vendor\// | |
| c.backtrace_clean_patterns << /lib\/rspec\/rails/ | |
| end |
| # Old way, creates too many connections, breaks transactional fixtures. | |
| # More broken on 3.2 than 3.1, didn't identify exact change though. | |
| # | |
| # Our suite was passing on 3.1 by accident when we initially tried to upgrade to 3.2, | |
| # which broke everything. Since then, have added new specs that exposed the problem in 3.1. | |
| # | |
| # This is probably not a rails bug, but was surprising. | |
| module OtherModel | |
| def self.included(klass) | |
| klass.instance_eval do |
| class A | |
| def say_name | |
| puts name | |
| end | |
| private | |
| def name; "A"; end | |
| end |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Input: | |
| # output this 6 | |
| # do not output this 5 | |
| # output this 7 | |
| # | |
| # Output (and a non-zero exit code): | |
| # output this 6 | |
| # output this 7 |
| require 'integration_helper' | |
| require 'rack' | |
| require 'rack/handler/webrick' | |
| describe HttpClient do | |
| before :all do | |
| @server = WEBrick::HTTPServer.new( | |
| :Port => 9293, | |
| :Logger => Rails.logger, | |
| :AccessLog => Rails.logger |
| describe '#transform_hash' do | |
| it 'transforms a single entry hash' do | |
| transform_hash(a: [1, 0]).should == [[1], [0]] | |
| end | |
| it 'transforms a double entry hash' do | |
| transform_hash(a: [1, 0], b: [0, 1]).should == [[1, 0], [0, 1]] | |
| end | |
| it 'transforms a multiple entry hash' do |