Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/
A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,
upload(files) { | |
const config = { | |
onUploadProgress: function(progressEvent) { | |
var percentCompleted = Math.round((progressEvent.loaded * 100) / progressEvent.total) | |
console.log(percentCompleted) | |
} | |
} | |
let data = new FormData() | |
data.append('file', files[0]) |
Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/
A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,
Normally the installation of MySQL can be achieved with a single command, which executes a script provided by MacMiniVault :
bash <(curl -Ls http://git.io/eUx7rg)
However, at the time of writing the script is not compatible with OS X El Capitan (10.11)
An alternative to the aforementioned installation script is installing MySQL using Homebrew. This gist assumes you already have Homebrew installed, if not first read the article "Homebrew and El Capitan"
Make sure Homebrew has the latest formulae, so run brew update
first
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# steps taken verbatim from: | |
# http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/docker-basics.html#install_docker | |
# | |
sudo yum update -y | |
sudo yum install -y docker | |
sudo service docker start | |
sudo usermod -a -G docker ec2-user | |
# log out and log in to pickup the added group |
// This our standard require js bootstrap file. It assumes you are using the | |
// require-jquery.js file that require.js provides | |
// Set the require.js configuration for the application | |
require.config({ | |
// Base path used to load scripts | |
baseUrl: 'js/', | |
// Prevent caching during dev | |
urlArgs: "bust=" + (new Date()).getTime(), |
/* | |
* This work is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the | |
* terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2, | |
* as published by Sam Hocevar. See the COPYING file for more details. | |
*/ | |
/* | |
* Easing Functions - inspired from http://gizma.com/easing/ | |
* only considering the t value for the range [0, 1] => [0, 1] | |
*/ | |
EasingFunctions = { |