warning: ignoring broken ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD
➜ ✗ g symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD refs/remotes/origin/develop
➜ ✗ g fetch --prune
➜ ✗ g gc
<?php | |
// For laravel 5 based systems | |
// /path/to/project/app/Console/Commands/AllowSSHFromIP.php | |
namespace App\Console\Commands; | |
use Aws\Ec2\Ec2Client; | |
use Carbon\Carbon; | |
use Illuminate\Console\Command; |
# config/initializers/activestorage.rb | |
Rails.application.config.to_prepare do | |
# Provides the class-level DSL for declaring that an Active Record model has attached blobs. | |
ActiveStorage::Attached::Macros.module_eval do | |
def has_one_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later, acl: :private) | |
class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 | |
def #{name} | |
@active_storage_attached_#{name} ||= ActiveStorage::Attached::One.new("#{name}", self, dependent: #{dependent == :purge_later ? ":purge_later" : "false"}, acl: "#{acl}") | |
end |
# Ruby CircleCI 2.0 configuration file | |
# | |
# Check https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/language-ruby/ for more details | |
# | |
defaults: &defaults | |
working_directory: ~/repo | |
docker: | |
- image: circleci/ruby:2.4.1-node-browsers | |
environment: |
version: 2 | |
jobs: | |
build: | |
docker: | |
- image: circleci/openjdk:8-jdk | |
steps: | |
- checkout | |
- setup_remote_docker | |
- run: | |
name: install aws |
activerecord: | |
attributes: | |
address: | |
phone: "Phone" | |
name: "Street Name" | |
line1: "Address line 1" | |
city: "Address line 2" | |
state: "State" | |
country: "Country" | |
pincode: "Pincode" |
#!/bin/bash -e | |
## | |
# Use this annotated script a base for launching an interactive console task on Amazon ECS | |
# | |
# more info: https://engineering.loyaltylion.com/running-an-interactive-console-on-amazon-ecs-c692f321b14d | |
# | |
# Requirements: | |
# - `jq` must be installed on both the client and server | |
## |
warning: ignoring broken ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD
➜ ✗ g symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD refs/remotes/origin/develop
➜ ✗ g fetch --prune
➜ ✗ g gc
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22667401/postgres-json-data-type-rails-query | |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40702813/query-on-postgres-json-array-field-in-rails | |
#payload: [{"kind"=>"person"}] | |
Segment.where("payload @> ?", [{kind: "person"}].to_json) | |
#data: {"interest"=>["music", "movies", "programming"]} | |
Segment.where("data @> ?", {"interest": ["music", "movies", "programming"]}.to_json) | |
Segment.where("data #>> '{interest, 1}' = 'movies' ") | |
Segment.where("jsonb_array_length(data->'interest') > 1") |
NOTICE: When I say "appname" it means enter your own! It's not a command or name native to git or Heroku.
By default, your one and only remote is called "heroku". This is why you do things like $ git push heroku master, you're pushing to the master branch of heroku
. What we want is two remotes: one staging, one production. You can view your remotes by typing...
$ heroku apps:create staging-appname
$ git remote -v
// this should return:
// heroku [email protected]:appname.git (fetch)
// heroku [email protected]:appname.git (push)
So, lets rename that default heroku
git remote to a staging, production one.
# AWS SDK | |
require 'aws-sdk' | |
Aws::EC2::Resource | |
# Load DSL and set up stages | |
require "capistrano/setup" | |
# Include default deployment tasks | |
require "capistrano/deploy" | |
require 'capistrano/safe_deploy_to' |