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Some teams find that they want to leave console log statements in their code, but not have them display in production. They will override the logging functions if a variable isn't set (possibly an environment variable). Additionally, this may qualify as a security feature in some situations. if (...
One favored approach to deploying to a server is to use Git or GitHub. This basically involves logging into your server, moving to the directory you want to run your app from, then cloning your files directly from GitHub. You then build your app on the server. This approach ensures that platform spe...
Alternatively, you may want to build your application, and then deploy it.. cd myapp meteor build --directory ../output cd .. scp output -r username@destination_host:/var/www/myapp-production
Both Chrome and Safari have built in debuggers. With Chrome, all you have to do is right-click on a web page and 'Inspect Element'. With Safari, you'll have to go into Preferences > Advanced and click on 'Show Develop menu in menu bar'. With Firefox, you'll need to install Firebug
You'll need to add debugger statements to your code: Meteor.methods({ doSomethingUself: function(){ debugger; niftyFunction(); } });
For server side debugging, you'll need to use a tool like Node Inspector. Before you get started, check out some of these useful tutorials. HowToNode - Debugging with Node Inspector Strongloop - Debugging Applications Easily Debugging Meteor.js Walkthrough with Screenshots of Using Node Inspecto...
Besides Node Inspector, some people have reported success with a npm utility called debug. MeteorHacks - Debugging Meteor with npm debug
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// thecontroller.js $scope.sendVerifyEmail = function() { console.log('Email sent, whaaaaam!'); currentAuth.sendEmailVerification(); } // where currentAuth came from something like this: // routerconfig .... templateUrl: 'bla.html', resolve: { currentAuth:['Auth', functio...
This is very common, you memorize a path to a file or folder, you open up Vim and try to write what you've just memorized, but you are not 100% sure it's correct, so you close the editor and start over. When you want the path completion feature, and you have a file /home/ubuntu/my_folder/my_file a...
It's possible to combine all of the above into expressive ranges: :1267,/foo/-2command :'{,command :'f,$command Be creative and don't forget to read :help cmdline-ranges.
SELECT DISTINCT ContinentCode FROM Countries; This query will return all DISTINCT (unique, different) values from ContinentCode column from Countries table ContinentCodeOCEUASNAAF SQLFiddle Demo
* on the word you want to substitute. :%s//replacement/g, leaving the find pattern empty.
In the assets initalizer (config/initializers/assets.rb) are a few files explicitly defined to be precompiled. # Precompile additional assets. # application.coffee, application.scss, and all non-JS/CSS in app/assets folder are already added. # Rails.application.config.assets.precompile += %w( sea...
# config/locales/en.yml en: stackoverflow: header: title_html: "Use <strong>I18n</strong> with Tags & Symbols" Note the addition of extra _html after the name title. And in Views, # ERB <h2><%= t(:title_html, scope: [:stackoverflow, :heade...
We have a Product model and we want to group them by their category. Product.select(:category).group(:category) This will query the database as follows: SELECT "product"."category" FROM "product" GROUP BY "product"."category" Make sure that t...
If you want to remove duplicates from a result, you can use .distinct(): Customers.select(:country).distinct This queries the database as follows: SELECT DISTINCT "customers"."country" FROM "customers" .uniq() has the same effect. With Rails 5.0 it got deprecate...
The getopts builtin can be used inside functions to write functions that accommodate flags and optional parameters. This presents no special difficulty but one has to handle appropriately the values touched by getopts. As an example, we define a failwith function that writes a message on stderr an...
In elm, a function's value is computed when the last argument is applied. In the example below, the diagnostic from log will be printed when f is invoked with 3 arguments or a curried form of f is applied with the last argument. import String import Debug exposing (log) f a b c = String.join &...
anyNA reports whether any missing values are present; while is.na reports missing values elementwise: vec <- c(1, 2, 3, NA, 5) anyNA(vec) # [1] TRUE is.na(vec) # [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE ìs.na returns a logical vector that is coerced to integer values under arithmetic operation...

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