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max-mapper / index.sh
Last active November 2, 2023 10:13
generate ES512 and RS256 elliptic curve keypairs for JWT JWK (JSON Web Token JSON Web Key) using openssl
# RS256
# private key
openssl genrsa -out rs256-4096-private.rsa 4096
# public key
openssl rsa -in rs256-4096-private.rsa -pubout > rs256-4096-public.pem
# ES512
# private key
openssl ecparam -genkey -name secp521r1 -noout -out ecdsa-p521-private.pem
# public key
@jorihardman
jorihardman / sumo_logic.config
Last active April 27, 2023 18:43
Elastic Beanstalk Sumo Logic Config
# This will automatically install the Sumo Logic collector on AWS Elastic
# Beanstalk instances. Add this to the .ebextensions folder in your app root
# and edit L24-25 to match your Sumo Logic accessid and accesskey. To add or
# remove tracked files, simply add or remove source hashes to the sources
# array on L36.
packages:
rpm:
SumoCollector: https://collectors.sumologic.com/rest/download/rpm/64
services:
@mik01aj
mik01aj / README.md
Last active April 21, 2017 13:02
How to use Tether with React

Tether is a great library for positioning stuff (tooltips, modals, hints, etc) in your web app.

But, as I use React, it was pretty problematic for me, as Tether mutates the DOM and React breaks miserably when it sees mutated DOM. The solution is to have the tethered element outside the part of the DOM tree which is controlled by React (in this case, I use document.body).

That's why I created 2 helpers to use Tether with React.

The first one, TetheredElement is a plain JS helper to create a new element, attach it to some other one via Tether, and populate it with some React component.

The second one, TetherTarget is a React component and it uses TetheredElement to integrate it further with React, so that you can attach components to each other with Tether, without leaving the cozy React/JSX world and worrying about manual DOM operations. Just write: