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The beforeFilter() method executes before any other method executes in the controller. First use the Event namespace before defining the class in your controller file. use Cake\Event\Event; In your controller, add the beforeFilter() method as shown below. public function beforeFilter(Event $ev...
By default CakePHP loads the related model in the controller. In order to load another model in the controller, use the loadModel() method: $this->loadModel('Articles'); or load on the fly $table = TableRegistry::get('Articles'); $table->find();
TabLayout provides a horizontal layout to display tabs, and is commonly used in conjunction with a ViewPager. Make sure the following dependency is added to your app's build.gradle file under dependencies: compile 'com.android.support:design:25.3.1' Now you can add items to a TabLayout in your ...
<svg> <defs> <linearGradient id='g' y1="100%" x2="100%"> <stop offset='0%' stop-color='yellow' /> <stop offset='100%' stop-color='green' /> </linearGradient> </defs> <rect width=...
<svg> <defs> <radialGradient id="g"> <stop offset="10%" stop-color="green" /> <stop offset="90%" stop-color="white" /> </radialGradient> </defs> <rect width='100%' height...
The most simple way to create a thread is by calling a selector "in the background". This means a new thread is created to execute the selector. The receiving object can be any object, not just self, but it needs to respond to the given selector. - (void)createThread { [self performS...
Using a subclass of NSThread allows implementation of more complex threads (for example, to allow passing more arguments or to encapsulate all related helper methods in one class). Additionally, the NSThread instance can be saved in a property or variable and can be queried about its current state ...
Every thread has access to a mutable dictionary that is local to the current thread. This allows to cache informations in an easy way without the need for locking, as each thread has its own dedicated mutable dictionary: NSMutableDictionary *localStorage = [NSThread currentThread].threadDictionary;...
Just define: // These rules give anyone, even people who are not users of your app, // read and write access to your database { "rules": { ".read": true, ".write": true } } It can be useful during development but pay attention because This level o...
You can define a private rules to disable read and write access to your database by users. With these rules, you can only access the database when you have administrative privileges (which you can get by accessing the database through the Firebase console or by signing in from a server). // These...
from __future__ import print_function import threading def counter(count): while count > 0: print("Count value", count) count -= 1 return t1 = threading.Thread(target=countdown,args=(10,)) t1.start() t2 = threading.Thread(target=countdown,args=(20,)) ...
// Remember to initialize your client as described in the Remarks section Awareness.SnapshotApi.getHeadphoneState(client) .setResultCallback(new ResultCallback<HeadphoneStateResult>() { @Override public void onResult(@NonNull HeadphoneStateResult headphoneStateResult) {...
Remember, all the best practices of typical web architecture still apply. For an excellent overview on the subject, please refer to Michael Nygard's excellent book Release It! Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software. Writing your app in Meteor doesn't absolve you of auditing third party librarie...
This is the code for changing output application file name (.apk). The name can be configured by assigning a different value to newName android { applicationVariants.all { variant -> def newName = "ApkName"; variant.outputs.each { output -> def ...
Keeping a GUI responsive while running a lengthy process requires either some very elaborate "callbacks" to allow the GUI to process its message queue, or the use of (background) (worker) threads. Kicking off any number of threads to do some work usually isn't a problem. The fun starts wh...
Once you have both your server-side logging running, and your client side development tools, you can start looking at Meteor specific extensions like the Meteor Chrome DevTools Extension. This lets you actually observe server logging in the client! Because the database is everywhere. As is logging. ...
You'll need to add debugger statements to your code: Meteor.methods({ doSomethingUself: function(){ debugger; niftyFunction(); } });
When reading tabular datasets with the read.* functions, R automatically looks for missing values that look like "NA". However, missing values are not always represented by NA. Sometimes a dot (.), a hyphen(-) or a character-value (e.g.: empty) indicates that a value is NA. The na.strings ...
BroadcastReceivers are used to receive broadcast Intents that are sent by the Android OS, other apps, or within the same app. Each Intent is created with an Intent Filter, which requires a String action. Additional information can be configured in the Intent. Likewise, BroadcastReceivers register ...
To use multiple databases in Django, just specify each one in settings.py: DATABASES = { 'default': { 'NAME': 'app_data', 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql', 'USER': 'django_db_user', 'PASSWORD': os.environ['LOCAL_DB_PASSWORD'] }, 'users': {...

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