But the solution’s not beautiful 🙈
There’s a bug with uglify-es, which requires using the following in your package.json to force dependencies to use this version:
"resolutions": {
"uglify-es": "3.3.9"
},| // Import required libraries | |
| #include <Arduino.h> | |
| #include <ESP8266WiFi.h> | |
| #include <ESP8266HTTPClient.h> | |
| #include <Hash.h> | |
| #include <ESPAsyncTCP.h> | |
| #include <ESPAsyncWebServer.h> | |
| #include <EEPROM.h> |
But the solution’s not beautiful 🙈
There’s a bug with uglify-es, which requires using the following in your package.json to force dependencies to use this version:
"resolutions": {
"uglify-es": "3.3.9"
},public static function boot() {
parent::boot();
// Trim all string attributes before they are saved
static::saving(function($model){
$attributes = collect($model->getAttributes())->map(function ($attribute) {
if (is_string($attribute)) {
return trim($attribute);
}<button @click="event => { handleClick(event, item) }">Click me</button>| ### To remove all containers | |
| docker rm -f $(docker ps -aq) | |
| ### To remove all volumes | |
| docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q) | |
| ### To remove all images | |
| docker rmi -f $(docker images -a -q) | |
| ### Combined above 3 commands |
| // https://lifehacker.com/5796188/convert-a-blog-to-a-static-website-with-wget-and-rsync | |
| ./wget -m -p -P ./ executive-carhire.co.uk |
| export let facebookSDK = { | |
| mounted () { | |
| let _this = this | |
| this.$nextTick(() => { | |
| window.fbAsyncInit = function () { | |
| FB.init({ | |
| appId: 'XXX', | |
| xfbml: true, | |
| version: 'v2.6' | |
| }) |
#Node - Running in Production
This gist is based on the excellent post by @hacksparrow which is found at http://www.hacksparrow.com/running-express-js-in-production-mode.html. The main principle is that you want the application to detect that it is running on a production server and to use the production configuration. The way to do this is to set the NODE_ENV=production. To do this you need to do the following:
$ export NODE_ENV=production
But we have a little problem here. The NODE_ENV environment variable will be lost if the server restarts, so it is safer to put it in the .bash_profile file. That way the variable will set again every time the system reboots. You will find the file in your home directory. It's a hidden file, so you can't see it unless you do a ls -la. We will append the export command to the .bash_profile file.
| <template> | |
| <span> | |
| </span> | |
| </template> | |
| <script> | |
| import { mapState, mapActions } from 'vuex' | |
| export default { | |
| name: 'anonymous-component', |
| <template> | |
| <span> | |
| <input ref="autocomplete" | |
| v-model="model" | |
| class="input awesomeplete" | |
| :placeholder="placeholder" | |
| :class="classes" | |
| @keyup="typing" | |
| type="text" | |
| title |