$ pip install click requests
$ python query_export.py --redash-url "https://app.redash.io/" --api-key ""
I’ll assume you are on Linux or Mac OSX. For Windows, replace ~/.vim/ with $HOME\vimfiles\ and forward slashes with backward slashes.
Vim plugins can be single scripts or collections of specialized scripts that you are supposed to put in “standard” locations under your ~/.vim/ directory. Syntax scripts go into ~/.vim/syntax/, plugin scripts go into ~/.vim/plugin, documentation goes into ~/.vim/doc/ and so on. That design can lead to a messy config where it quickly becomes hard to manage your plugins.
This is not the place to explain the technicalities behind Pathogen but the basic concept is quite straightforward: each plugin lives in its own directory under ~/.vim/bundle/, where each directory simulates the standard structure of your ~/.vim/ directory.
| from celery_app import Celery | |
| celery = Celery("tasks", backend="amqp", broker="amqp://guest@localhost") | |
| @celery.task(name='test_task') | |
| def test_task(): | |
| return "boom!" |
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| .data | |
| msg1: .asciiz "Enter a positive index for Fibonacci Calculation : " | |
| msg2: .asciiz "The Finonacci number is : " | |
| msg3: .asciiz "Recusive calls made to Fibonacci : " | |
| msgerr1: .asciiz "The Finonacci number is : 1 \n" | |
| msgerr2: .asciiz "Recusive calls made to Fibonacci : 0 \n" | |
| nl: .asciiz "\n"; |
This is a simple way to backup your MySQL tables to Amazon S3 for a nightly backup - this is all to be done on your server :-)
Sister Document - Restore MySQL from Amazon S3 - read that next
this is for Centos 5.6, see http://s3tools.org/repositories for other systems like ubuntu etc