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The tf.py_func() operator enables you to run arbitrary Python code in the middle of a TensorFlow graph. It is particularly convenient for wrapping custom NumPy operators for which no equivalent TensorFlow operator (yet) exists. Adding tf.py_func() is an alternative to using sess.run() calls inside t...
Some LINQ methods return a query object. This object does not hold the results of the query; instead, it has all the information needed to generate those results: var list = new List<int>() {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; var query = list.Select(x => { Console.Write($"{x} "); return ...
To show and hide a FloatingActionButton with the default animation, just call the methods show() and hide(). It's good practice to keep a FloatingActionButton in the Activity layout instead of putting it in a Fragment, this allows the default animations to work when showing and hiding. Here is an ...
Suppose we have the following XAML snippet: <ListBox x:Name="MyListBox" /> Then in the code-behind for this XAML file, we write the following in the constructor: MyListBox.ItemsSource = new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; Running the application, we get a list of numbers we enter...
In general, functions that operate on other functions, either by taking them as arguments or by returning them (or both), are called higher-order functions. A higher-order function is a function that can take another function as an argument. You are using higher-order functions when passing callbac...
:g/Hello/d Will delete every line containing the text "Hello". Important note: This is not the normal mode command d, this is the ex command :d. You can use the global command to apply normal mode keystrokes instead of ex commands by prepending normal or norm to the command. For exampl...
class Users::OmniauthCallbacksController < Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController include OmniConcern %w[facebook twitter gplus linkedin].each do |meth| define_method(meth) do create end end end Note: In the part “%w[facebook twitter gplus linkedin]”, you should list ...
class CreateAuthenticationProviders < ActiveRecord::Migration def change create_table "authentication_providers", :force => true do |t| t.string "name" t.datetime "created_at", :null => false ...
class CreateUserAuthentications < ActiveRecord::Migration def change create_table "user_authentications", :force => true do |t| t.integer "user_id" t.integer "authentication_provider_id" t.string "uid&q...
belongs_to :user belongs_to :authentication_provider serialize :params def self.create_from_omniauth(params, user, provider) token_expires_at = params['credentials']['expires_at'] ? Time.at(params['credentials']['expires_at']).to_datetime : nil create( user: user, ...
include OmniauthAttributesConcern has_many :user_authentications devise :omniauthable, :database_authenticatable, :registerable,:recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable def self.create_from_omniauth(params) self.send(params.provider,params) end
module OmniauthAttributesConcern extend ActiveSupport::Concern module ClassMethods Add Methods here end end In this concern we can create methods for each social media to fetch and store attributes. def twitter params (params['info']['email'] = "dummy#{SecureRan...
devise_for :users, controllers: {omniauth_callbacks: 'users/omniauth_callbacks'}
For Facebook config.omniauth :facebook, facebook_app_id, facebook_secret_key, :display => "popup", :scope => 'email,publish_actions', info_fields: 'email,name' For Twitter config.omniauth :twitter, twitter_app_id, twitter_secret_key, :display => "popup", :scope =&gt...
gem 'omniauth-oauth2' , '~> 1.3.1' gem 'omniauth' gem 'omniauth-facebook' gem 'omniauth-twitter' gem 'omniauth-gplus' gem 'omniauth-linkedin' Run the bundle install command, restart your server and off you go!
Moving away from a buffer with unsaved changes will cause this error: E37: No write since last change (add ! to override) You can disable this by adding set hidden to your .vimrc file. With this option set your changes will persist in the buffer, but will not be saved to disk.
The System.Web.SessionState.HttpSessionState object provides a way to persist values between HTTP requests. In the example below, a user's preference for warnings is being saved in the session. Later on, while serving another request to the user, the application can read this preference from session...
If you find that you have multiple servers that need to share session state, storing it in the ASP.NET process memory will not work. For example you may deploy into a web-farm environment with a load balancer that distributes requests in a round-robin fashion. In this environment a single user's req...
If you don't want to use SQL server you can use Amazon's hosted Dynamo DB nosql database as a session store. You'll need the AWS SDK. To install this from the Visual Studio nuget package manager console use the following command Install-Package AWSSDK You can then configure your sessionState p...

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