generate key in batch mode using a custom profile
gpg --gen-key --batch gpgspecs
create a file with your fingerprint info and display the related information. A fingerprint is used as a robust key identifier
gpg --fingerprint
# Sidekiq interaction and startup script | |
commands: | |
create_post_dir: | |
command: "mkdir -p /opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/post" | |
ignoreErrors: true | |
files: | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/post/50_restart_sidekiq.sh": | |
mode: "000755" | |
owner: root | |
group: root |
This is how I configured the deploy of my rails apps to AWS Elastic Beanstalk through CircleCI 1.0.
If you are using the Circle CI 2.0, take a look at this article from ryansimms
On Project Settings > Environment Variables add this keys:
create trigger trades_readonly_trigger before insert or update or delete or truncate on trades for each statement execute procedure readonly_trigger_function(); |
//so there's two divs on the page for this to select | |
d3.select('body') | |
.selectAll('div') | |
.data(["hello","there","world"]) | |
//this will map "hello" and "there" to the only two divs | |
.html(function(d){return d;}) | |
//but theres 3 pieces of data...? | |
//this is why d3 has the enter() function | |
//think of it as "withTheLeftOverDataAfterMapping()" instead of "enter()" | |
.enter() |
def dec2bin(number) | |
number = Integer(number) | |
if(number == 0) then 0 end | |
ret_bin = "" | |
while(number != 0) | |
ret_bin = String(number % 2) + ret_bin | |
number = number / 2 | |
end | |
ret_bin |