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Usage: docker logs [OPTIONS] CONTAINER Fetch the logs of a container -f, --follow=false Follow log output --help=false Print usage --since= Show logs since timestamp -t, --timestamps=false Show timestamps --tail=all Number o...
Before Python 3.5+ was released, the asyncio module used generators to mimic asynchronous calls and thus had a different syntax than the current Python 3.5 release. Python 3.x3.5 Python 3.5 introduced the async and await keywords. Note the lack of parentheses around the await func() call. import ...
Note: Uses the Python 3.5+ async/await syntax asyncio supports the use of Executor objects found in concurrent.futures for scheduling tasks asynchronously. Event loops have the function run_in_executor() which takes an Executor object, a Callable, and the Callable's parameters. Scheduling a task f...
First, remove autopublish. autopublish automatically publishes the entire database to the client-side, and so the effects of publications and subscriptions cannot be seen. To remove autopublish: $ meteor remove autopublish Then you can create publications. Below is a full example. import { Mon...
A global publication does not possess a name and does not require a subscription from the connected client and therefore it is available to the connected client as soon as the client connects to the server. To achieve this, one simply names the publication as null like so Meteor.publish(null, func...
A named publication is one that possesses a name and needs to be explicitly subscribed to from the client. Consider this server side code: Meteor.publish('somePublication', function() { return SomeCollection.find() }) The client needs to request it by: Meteor.subscribe('somePublication') ...
Meteor's default templating system Spacebars and its underlying rendering subsystem Blaze integrate seemlessly with publication lifecycle methods such that a simple piece of template code can subscribe to its own data, stop and clean up its own traces during the template tear down. In order to tap ...
Maven <dependency> <groupId>ch.acra</groupId> <artifactId>acra</artifactId> <version>4.9.2</version> <type>aar</type> </dependency> Gradle compile 'ch.acra:acra:4.9.2'
Reactive Extensions are published on both NuGet and MyGet. Installing and using them is therefore the same as any other NuGet package: Install-Package System.Reactive NB package names changed between v2 and v3. See the README on Github for more info Breaking changes The NuGet packages have...
This will show the user location on the map Objective-C [self.map setShowsUserLocation:YES]; Swift self.map?.showsUserLocation = true This will track the user location on the map, updating regions according Objective-C [self.map setUserTrackingMode:MKUserTrackingModeFollow]; Swift s...
The array_intersect function will return an array of values that exist in all arrays that were passed to this function. $array_one = ['one', 'two', 'three']; $array_two = ['two', 'three', 'four']; $array_three = ['two', 'three']; $intersect = array_intersect($array_one, $array_two, $array_thre...
git difftool -t meld --dir-diff will show the working directory changes. Alternatively, git difftool -t meld --dir-diff [COMMIT_A] [COMMIT_B] will show the differences between 2 specific commits.
If someone else wrote the code you are committing, you can give them credit with the --author option: git commit -m "msg" --author "John Smith <[email protected]>" You can also provide a pattern, which Git will use to search for previous authors: git commit -m &quo...
To execute operations in a container, use the docker exec command. Sometimes this is called "entering the container" as all commands are executed inside the container. docker exec -it container_id bash or docker exec -it container_id /bin/sh And now you have a shell in your running...
There are two ways to achieve that, the first and most known is the following: docker attach --sig-proxy=false <container> This one literally attaches your bash to the container bash, meaning that if you have a running script, you will see the result. To detach, just type: Ctl-P Ctl-Q Bu...
Standard installation All Node.js binaries, installers, and source files can be downloaded here. You can download just the node.exe runtime or use the Windows installer (.msi), which will also install npm, the recommended package manager for Node.js, and configure paths. Installation by package m...
Users of homebrew can install gradle by running brew install gradle
Pattern matching can be useful to handle Options: let result = Some("Hello World") match result with | Some(message) -> printfn message | None -> printfn "Not feeling talkative huh?"
To get all the information for a container you can run: docker inspect <container>
You can get an specific information from a container by running: docker inspect -f '<format>' <container> For instance, you can get the Network Settings by running: docker inspect -f '{{ .NetworkSettings }}' <container> You can also get just the IP address: docker inspect ...

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