Install Python
$ brew install readline sqlite gdbm
$ brew install python --universal --framework
$ python --version
Python 2.7
Symlinks...
Install Python
$ brew install readline sqlite gdbm
$ brew install python --universal --framework
$ python --version
Python 2.7
Symlinks...
# in spec/support/omniauth_macros.rb | |
module OmniauthMacros | |
def mock_auth_hash | |
# The mock_auth configuration allows you to set per-provider (or default) | |
# authentication hashes to return during integration testing. | |
OmniAuth.config.mock_auth[:twitter] = { | |
'provider' => 'twitter', | |
'uid' => '123545', | |
'user_info' => { | |
'name' => 'mockuser', |
# first: | |
lsbom -f -l -s -pf /var/db/receipts/org.nodejs.pkg.bom | while read f; do sudo rm /usr/local/${f}; done | |
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/node /usr/local/lib/node_modules /var/db/receipts/org.nodejs.* | |
# To recap, the best way (I've found) to completely uninstall node + npm is to do the following: | |
# go to /usr/local/lib and delete any node and node_modules | |
cd /usr/local/lib | |
sudo rm -rf node* |
📆 Jun 23-24, 2016
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require 'webrick' | |
class BlogApplication < WEBrick::HTTPServlet::AbstractServlet | |
class PostRepository | |
Post = Struct.new(:title, :content) | |
def self.get | |
[ | |
Post.new("post1", "content1"), | |
Post.new("post2", "content2") |
defmodule Map.Helpers do | |
@moduledoc """ | |
Functions to transform maps | |
""" | |
@doc """ | |
Convert map string camelCase keys to underscore_keys | |
""" | |
def underscore_keys(nil), do: nil |
This is just some code I recently used in my development application in order to add token-based authentication for my api-only rails app. The api-client was to be consumed by a mobile application, so I needed an authentication solution that would keep the user logged in indefinetly and the only way to do this was either using refresh tokens or sliding sessions.
I also needed a way to both blacklist and whitelist tokens based on a unique identifier (jti)
Before trying it out DIY, I considered using: