#!/bin/bash | |
# Production Docker Host Hardening Script v2 | |
# For Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS (Noble) | |
# Suitable for both Kamal deployment and builder hosts | |
set -euo pipefail | |
IFS=$'\n\t' | |
# --- Constants --- |
import json | |
import os | |
import time | |
import webbrowser | |
import sys | |
import re | |
def handleWindows(extra_seconds): | |
print("OS : Windows") |
This example pulls together various examples of work with trees in D3.js.
The panning functionality can certainly be improved in my opinion and I would be thrilled to see better solutions contributed.
One can do all manner of housekeeping or server related calls on the drop event to manage a remote tree dataset for example.
Dragging can be performed on any node other than root (flare). Dropping can be done on any node.
Panning can either be done by dragging an empty part of the SVG around or dragging a node towards an edge.
The graphing widget shows graphs using the Rickshaw graphing library. The names of data fields should be (vaguely) familiar if you've used Rickshaw before.
It's recommended that you replace the /assets/javascripts/rickshaw.min.js from your dashboard with the latest from here.
BTW yum has last Redis too, remi repository at least. | |
$ sudo -i | |
$ yum list redis | |
$ redis.x86_64 2.6.13-1.el6.remi remi | |
But today we want compile redis from source (see http://redis.io/download) | |
$ yum install make gcc tcl | |
$ cd /usr/local/src |
Dashing widget to show the status of builds from CircleCI. Also shows the avatar of the person who is running/breaking/passing the current build.
- Get a Circle API Token from your Account Dashboard and set it in your environment as
CIRCLE_CI_AUTH_TOKEN
- Add the
httparty
to your Gemfile and runbundle install
Then:
####### PREPARE TEST PLATFORM | |
### First install elasticsearch 0.20.6 | |
# curl https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.20.6.zip -o elasticsearch-0.20.6.zip | |
# unzip elasticsearch-0.20.6.zip | |
# cd elasticsearch-0.20.6 | |
### Install mapper attachment plugin | |
# bin/plugin -install elasticsearch/elasticsearch-mapper-attachments/1.6.0 |
Exemplo de micro Ember app com ember-data. Post no blog.