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itkrt2y / association.rb
Last active September 3, 2024 11:45
Association dataloader with graphql-ruby
# official docs: https://graphql-ruby.org/dataloader/sources.html
# app/graphql/sources/association.rb
class Sources::Association < ::GraphQL::Dataloader::Source
def initialize(association_name, scope = nil)
@association_name = association_name
@scope = scope
end
def fetch(records)

Faster Rails tests

Feedback loop speed in one of the biggest contributing factors to overall development time. The faster you get results, the faster you can move on to other things. A fast enough test suite is therefore critical to teams' success, and is worth investing some time at the beginning to save in the long run.

Below is a list of techniques for speeding up a Rails test suite. It is not comprehensive, but should definitely provide some quick wins. This list of techniques assumes you're using minitest, but most everything should translate over to rspec by simply replacing test/test_helper.rb with spec/spec_helper.rb.

module IncrementAndDecrement
def increment(&block)
matcher = change(&block).by(1)
RSpec::Matchers::AliasedMatcher.new(matcher, lambda do |desc|
desc.gsub("changed", "incremented").gsub("change", "increment")
end)
end
def decrement(&block)
matcher = change(&block).by(-1)
@wbotelhos
wbotelhos / clear-sidekiq-jobs.sh
Last active August 10, 2025 09:09
Clear Sidekiq Jobs
require 'sidekiq/api'
# 1. Clear retry set
Sidekiq::RetrySet.new.clear
# 2. Clear scheduled jobs
Sidekiq::ScheduledSet.new.clear
@mwlang
mwlang / application_controller.rb
Last active March 17, 2025 19:11
Logging headers, params, and body to console -- useful for debugging what a mobile app is sending Rails API backend server.
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
protect_from_forgery with: :exception
around_action :global_request_logging
def global_request_logging
http_request_header_keys = request.headers.env.keys.select{|header_name| header_name.match("^HTTP.*|^X-User.*")}
http_request_headers = request.headers.env.select{|header_name, header_value| http_request_header_keys.index(header_name)}
puts '*' * 40
pp request.method
@levibostian
levibostian / post.md
Last active April 15, 2020 20:31
webpack, Tachyons, pug, Vue.js web app.

Today, single page web apps are driving many websites that we use each and every day. Instead of having your browser request a new web page for each and every action you perform on a web page, single page web apps may load all in one request to smoothly and quickly transition with every action you perform.

When building single page web apps, you may decide to retrieve all of the HTML, CSS and Javascript with one single page load or dynamically load these resources as the user moves about your site. Either way, it can be a pain to bundle all of these assets together for the end user to download from your web server. This is where webpack comes into play.

webpack does all of the heavy lifting bundling all of your HTML, CSS and Javascript together. If you write your site all from scratch or depend on dependencies from npm, webpack takes care of packaging it all together for you. It has the ability to take your single page web app, cut out all of the code you don't need, then packa

@magnetikonline
magnetikonline / README.md
Last active October 20, 2025 10:11
Install VirtualBox 7.0/6.1/6.0/5.2/5.1 guest additions on Ubuntu server guest.

Install VirtualBox guest additions onto Ubuntu server guests

Note

The following steps have been successfully tested with Ubuntu guests of:

  • 24.04LTS
  • 22.04LTS
  • 18.04LTS
  • 16.04LTS
@cvan
cvan / HOWTO.md
Last active May 16, 2025 06:07
How to serve a custom HTTPS domain on GitHub Pages with CloudFlare: *FREE*, secure and performant by default

Instructions

CloudFlare is an awesome reverse cache proxy and CDN that provides DNS, free HTTPS (TLS) support, best-in-class performance settings (gzip, SDCH, HTTP/2, sane Cache-Control and E-Tag headers, etc.), minification, etc.

  1. Make sure you have registered a domain name.
  2. Sign up for CloudFlare and create an account for your domain.
  3. In your domain registrar's admin panel, point the nameservers to CloudFlare's (refer to this awesome list of links for instructions for various registrars).
  4. From the CloudFlare settings for that domain, enable HTTPS/SSL and set up a Page Rule to force HTTPS redirects. (If you want to get fancy, you can also enable automatic minification for text-based assets [HTML/CSS/JS/SVG/etc.], which is a pretty cool feature if you don't want already have a build step for minification.)
  5. If you
@bastman
bastman / docker-cleanup-resources.md
Created March 31, 2016 05:55
docker cleanup guide: containers, images, volumes, networks

Docker - How to cleanup (unused) resources

Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...

delete volumes

// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes

$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)

$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm

@maxim
maxim / ecto_batch_stream.ex
Last active September 9, 2022 18:15
Similar to Rails `find_each`, but for Elixir's Ecto, using Stream
defmodule EctoBatchStream do
import Ecto.Query, only: [from: 1, from: 2]
@batch_size 1000
# Example:
#
# query = from u in MyApp.User, select: u.email
# stream = EctoBatchStream.stream(MyApp.Repo, query)
# stream |> Stream.take(3) |> Enum.to_list # => […]