Shows an implementation of simple paging (Next and Previous) with Angulare 2 and Firebase.
Each entry requires a priority
field that will allow for sorting the data descending.
entry.priority = 0 - Date.now();
{"tags":[],"lastModified":1517941912368} |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
__author__ = 'Dawid van Graan' | |
""" | |
TP-Link devices typically only allow one login at a time to the admin console. | |
This script will count towards your one allowed login. Depending on how | |
aggressively you configure this, you may not be able to access the | |
admin console of your TP-Link device without first stopping the script. | |
This scripts scans for devices by logging into the router admin page and returning all devices connected to WiFi. |
Deploy your Angular 2 project with Bitbucket Pipelines to Firebase Hosting
Please see the Firebase setup instruction to setup a project on Firebase.
To run the firebase deploy
command you need to obtain a login token from Firebase. To do so, run the firebase login:ci
on your command line which will generate a token. Copy the generated token.
Goto your project in Bitbucket, open the Settings and select Environment variables.
Verifying that +dawidvangraan is my blockchain ID. https://onename.com/dawidvangraan |