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function processGoogleDriveFolders() { var arrayAllFolderNames,continuationToken,folders,foldersFromToken,thisFolder;//Declare variable names arrayAllFolderNames = [];//Create an empty array and assign it to this variable name folders = DriveApp.getFolders();//Get all folders from G...
function processGoogleDriveFiles() { var arrayAllFileNames,continuationToken,files,filesFromToken,fileIterator,thisFile;//Declare variable names arrayAllFileNames = [];//Create an empty array and assign it to this variable name files = DriveApp.getFiles();//Get all files from Google...
After including oclazyload.js in your index file, declare ocLazyLoad as a dependency in app.js //Make sure you put the correct dependency! it is spelled different than the service! angular.module('app', [ 'oc.lazyLoad', 'ui-router' ])
<div oc-lazy-load="['path/to/lazy/loaded/directive.js', 'path/to/lazy/loaded/directive.html']"> <!-- myDirective available here --> <my-directive></my-directive> </div>
A common mistake is to declare a slice and start requesting indexes from it without initializing it, which leads to an "index out of range" panic. The following code explains how to recover from the panic without exiting the program, which is the normal behavior for a panic. In most situat...
Firstly, you want to go to firebase dashboard and create a new project using the 'Create New Project' button. You want to create a new project by adding the name of your app for example I put mine as 'Cool app name' then choose your region and press 'Create Project' After creating pr...
To simulate paging using REST you can do the following: Use the $skip=n parameter to skip the first n entries according to the $orderby parameter Use the $top=n parameter to return the top n entries according to the $orderby and $skip parameters. var endpointUrl = "/_api/lists('g...
<ul class="nav nav-tabs nav-justified"> <li role="presentation" class="active"><a href="#">Home</a></li> <li role="presentation"><a href="#">Profile</a></li> <li role="p...
max-width is the breakpoint @media (max-width: 1200px) { .navbar-header { float: none; } .navbar-left,.navbar-right { float: none !important; } .navbar-toggle { display: block; } .navbar-collapse { border-top: 1px solid transpar...
For the layout above your customrow.axml file is as shown below <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_heigh...
Usually to use the converter, we have to define it as resource in the following way: <converters:SomeConverter x:Key="SomeConverter"/> It is possible to skip this step by defining a converter as MarkupExtension and implementing the method ProvideValue. The following example conve...
<img src="{{ asset('static/images/logo-default.png') }}" alt="Logo"/> <!--Generates path for the file "/web/static/images/logo-default.png" -->
<img src="{{ app.request.getSchemeAndHttpHost() ~ asset('static/images/logo-default.png') }}" alt="Logo"/> <!--Generates path for the file "/web/static/images/logo-default.png" -->
ECMA6: User.findOne({ name: 'stack' }, (err, user) => { if (err) throw err; if (!user) { console.log('No user was found'); } else { console.log('User was found'); } }); ECMA5.1: User.findOne({ name: 'stack' }, function (err, user) { i...
michael@who-cares:~$ The symbol ~ after the who-cares: is the current directory. ~ actually means the person's home directory. In this case, that's /home/michael. michael@who-cares:~$ cd Downloads michael@who-cares:~/Downloads$ Looks for Downloads in the current directory, then makes that th...
You can also loop over a variable list. From vars: favorite_snacks: - hotdog - ice cream - chips and then the loop: - name: create directories for storing my snacks file: path=/etc/snacks/{{ item }} state=directory with_items: '{{ favorite_snacks }}' If you are using Ansible ...
It is possible to create more complex loops with dictionaries. From vars: packages: - present: tree - present: nmap - absent: apache2 then the loop: - name: manage packages package: name={{ item.value }} state={{ item.key }} with_items: '{{ packages }}' Or, if you don't like ...
To decouple and reuse the same error logging code for all your services you need two boilerplate classes and tuck them away in a library somewhere. ErrorhandlerAttribute implementing IServiceBehavior. FaultErrorhandler implementing IErrorhandler which logs all the exceptions. [AttributeUsage(Attr...
FirebaseUI offers Android, iOS, and Web clients. You can get started with them like so: Android: // app/build.gradle dependencies { // Single target that includes all FirebaseUI libraries compile 'com.firebaseui:firebase-ui:0.5.2' // FirebaseUI Database only compile 'com.f...
Let's say we have multiple data sources which include database, file, prompt and argumentList. Depending on chosen source we change our approach: def loadData(dataSource: Symbol): Try[String] = dataSource match { case 'database => loadDatabase() // Loading data from database case 'file =&g...

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