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Phalcon uses db service by default to obtain connection to databases. Assuming you have an conguration file with database field set up, you can include or autoload following code to obtain connection with database for your project: $di->set('db', function () use ($config) { $dbconf = $conf...
Phalcon builds up some information about tables it is using, so it is possible to validate data being inserted to them without implementing everything by hand. Those are meta data for models. To speed up and prevent Phalcon from building Meta Data every time page is refreshed, it is possible to cach...
<?php //Create a new SQLite3 object from a database file on the server. $database = new SQLite3('mysqlitedb.db'); //Query the database with SQL $results = $database->query('SELECT bar FROM foo'); //Iterate through all of the results, var_dumping them onto the page while ($row = $resu...
Assume that we have a system that sends out daily reports over email in the form of attached CSV files and that we want to access these. function getCsvFromGmail() { // Get the newest Gmail thread based on sender and subject var gmailThread = GmailApp.search("from:[email protected] sub...
Using core debugger Node.js provides a build in non graphical debugging utility. To start the build in the debugger, start the application with this command: node debug filename.js Consider the following simple Node.js application contained in the debugDemo.js 'use strict'; function addTwoN...
A basic Nightwatch installation for Meteor will have the following directories and files installed. /myapp /myapp/.meteor/nightwatch.json /client/main.html /client/main.js /client/main.css /tests /tests/nightwatch /tests/nightwatch/assertions /tests/nightwatch/commands /tests/nightwatch/da...
Nightwatch accepts a second globals.json configuration file which injects data into the test runner itself, very similar to how Meteor.settings makes data from the command line available throughout the app. globals.json { "default" : { "url" : "http://localhost:300...
NDB relates models as python objects, which can be stored and accessed in the Appengine NoSQL datastore, available to all AppEngine applications. models.py from google.appengine.ext import ndb # https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/ndb/properties class Series(ndb.Model): &qu...
The first part of this example explains how to implement it. In the second, I will explain how it works. This tries to be a general example. The template for the map (see step 3) and the example functions are fully customizable. ################################# IMPLEMENTATION #####################...
Use the annotation -- @FixMethodOrder(MethodSorters.DEFAULT). This runs all tests within the class in a deterministic and somewhat predictable order. The implementation hashes the method names and compares them. In the scenario of a tie, it sorts by lexicographical order. Code Segment Below Taken f...
Use the annotation @FixMethodOrder with the method sorter MethodSorters.NAME_ASCENDING. This will run all tests within the class in a deterministic and predictable order. The implementation compares the method names and in the case of a tie, it compares the methods' toString(). Code Segment Below T...
Radio Buttons allow you to let the user choose one element of those given. There are two ways to declare a RadioButton with a text besides it. Either by using the default constructor RadioButton() and setting the text with the setText(String) method or by using the other constructor RadioButton(Stri...
A ToggleGroup is used to manage the RadioButtons so that just one in each group can be selected at each time. Create a simple ToggleGroup like following: ToggleGroup group = new ToggleGroup(); After creating a Togglegroup it can be assigned to the RadioButtons by using setToggleGroup(ToggleGrou...
Typically, when one of the RadioButtons in a ToggleGroup is selected the application performs an action. Below is an example which prints the user data of the selected RadioButton which has been set with setUserData(Object). radioButton1.setUserData("awesome") radioButton2.setUserData(&q...
Let's say the second RadioButton out of three is pre-selected with setSelected(Boolean), the focus is still at the first RadioButton by default. To change this use the requestFocus() method. radioButton2.setSelected(true); radioButton2.requestFocus();
Sometimes we need a visual hint to indicate the return status of previous command. The following snippet make put it at the head of the PS1. Note that the __stat() function should be called every time a new PS1 is generated, or else it would stick to the return status of last command of your .bashr...
Open Storyboard where you have your ViewController with TableView: Add prototype cell (if there is no cell added before): Customize cell as you want (in my case there is custom UIImage and Label): Remember to set height of the cell. To do it select your whole TableView and from the Properties...
[root@localhost ~]# docker inspect d87bf9607836 "Mounts": [ { "Name": "cdf78fbf79a7c9363948e133abe4c572734cd788c95d36edea0448094ec9121c", "Source": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/cdf78fbf79a7c9363948e133abe4c572734cd788c95d36edea0448094ec9121c/_data&quot...
[root@localhost ~]# docker run -it --volumes-from vol3 8251da35e7a7 /bin/bash root@ef2f5cc545be:/# ls bin boot data dev etc home lib lib64 media mnt opt proc root run sbin srv sys tmp usr var root@ef2f5cc545be:/# ls /data abc1 abc10 abc2 abc3 abc4 abc5 abc6 abc7...
[root@localhost ~]# docker run -it -v /etc:/etc1 8251da35e7a7 /bin/bash Here: /etc is host machine directory and /etc1 is the target inside container

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