Attention: this is the key used to sign the certificate requests, anyone holding this can sign certificates on your behalf. So keep it in a safe place!
openssl genrsa -des3 -out rootCA.key 4096
const io = require('socket.io-client'); | |
const socket = io('http://localhost:3000', { | |
transportOptions: { | |
polling: { | |
extraHeaders: { | |
'Authorization': 'Bearer abc', | |
}, | |
}, | |
}, |
alembic
is great but lacks an out of the box way to set up running migrations against a specific database (e.g. development
, test
, production
). The following adjustments to its env.py
and alembic.ini
allow us to target a specific database:
Example:
alembic -x db=development upgrade head
env.py:
# activerecord-3.0.0/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb | |
# Maps logical Rails types to MySQL-specific data types. | |
def type_to_sql(type, limit = nil, precision = nil, scale = nil) | |
return super unless type.to_s == 'integer' | |
case limit | |
when 1; 'tinyint' | |
when 2; 'smallint' | |
when 3; 'mediumint' | |
when nil, 4, 11; 'int(11)' # compatibility with MySQL default |
I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
import email | |
def get_decoded_email_body(message_body): | |
""" Decode email body. | |
Detect character set if the header is not set. | |
We try to get text/plain, but if there is not one then fallback to text/html. | |
:param message_body: Raw 7-bit message body input e.g. from imaplib. Double encoded in quoted-printable and latin-1 |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Create a web friendly URL slug from a string. | |
* | |
* Although supported, transliteration is discouraged because | |
* 1) most web browsers support UTF-8 characters in URLs | |
* 2) transliteration causes a loss of information | |
* | |
* @author Sean Murphy <[email protected]> | |
* @copyright Copyright 2012 Sean Murphy. All rights reserved. |