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#!python | |
"""Bootstrap distribute installation | |
If you want to use setuptools in your package's setup.py, just include this | |
file in the same directory with it, and add this to the top of your setup.py:: | |
from distribute_setup import use_setuptools | |
use_setuptools() | |
If you want to require a specific version of setuptools, set a download |
class Chef | |
module Mixin | |
module ConsumeJson | |
def consume_json(url) | |
Chef::Log.debug "consume_json: requesting url: #{url}" | |
info = nil | |
fetch(url) do |data| | |
info = JSON.parse(data) | |
Chef::Log.debug "consume_json: parsed: #{info.inspect}" |
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BEGIN { | |
lastUrl = ""; | |
performanceHistory[1] = 0; | |
hitCount = 0; | |
total = 0; | |
print "Page\tCount\t95th\tAverage"; | |
} | |
function EraseData() | |
{ |
== Rules == | |
On Infrastructure | |
----------------- | |
There is one system, not a collection of systems. | |
The desired state of the system should be a known quantity. | |
The "known quantity" must be machine parseable. | |
The actual state of the system must self-correct to the desired state. | |
The only authoritative source for the actual state of the system is the system. | |
The entire system must be deployable using source media and text files. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Globals | |
#export SDC_CLI_URL=https://us-west-1.api.joyentcloud.com | |
#export SDC_CLI_ACCOUNT=mark.cavage | |
#export SDC_CLI_KEY_ID=id_rsa |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# Biggest problem with this is that it checks everything. Needs | |
# to be adjusted to only check N days and/or N tasks on Basecamp. | |
# | |
# Also has a problem in that Completed always wins. If you have a | |
# task marked at completed, then mark it as open again on just one | |
# side, it'll mark the other as completed if you run the sync again. | |
# | |
# All that said, it provides a basic, very rudimentary sync. |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# Biggest problem with this is that it checks everything. Needs | |
# to be adjusted to only check N days and/or N tasks on Basecamp. | |
# | |
# Also has a problem in that Completed always wins. If you have a | |
# task marked at completed, then mark it as open again on just one | |
# side, it'll mark the other as completed if you run the sync again. | |
# | |
# All that said, it provides a basic, very rudimentary sync. |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# Biggest problem with this is that it checks everything. Needs | |
# to be adjusted to only check N days and/or N tasks on Basecamp. | |
# | |
# Also has a problem in that Completed always wins. If you have a | |
# task marked at completed, then mark it as open again on just one | |
# side, it'll mark the other as completed if you run the sync again. | |
# | |
# All that said, it provides a basic, very rudimentary sync. |
bin/cucumber --require features/ features/example-script.feature |