In a terminal start a server.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
In another terminal set up the cgroups freezer.
In a terminal start a server.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
In another terminal set up the cgroups freezer.
function (user, context, callback) { | |
user.app_metadata = user.app_metadata || {}; | |
if ('stripe_customer_id' in user.app_metadata) { | |
context.idToken['https://example.com/stripe_customer_id'] = user.app_metadata.stripe_customer_id; | |
return callback(null, user, context); | |
} | |
var stripe = require('stripe')('sk_....'); | |
var customer = { |
///$(which true);FLAGS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c17 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" || $(which clang || which gcc) $FLAGS "$THIS_FILE" -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit $?;exec bash -c "exec -a \"$0\" \"$OUT_FILE\" $([ $# -eq 0 ] || printf ' "%s"' "$@")" | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
int main() { | |
printf("Hello world!\n"); | |
return 0; | |
} |
The following guide will show you how to deploy a simple microservice written in JavaScript using 𝚫 now.
It uses Open Source tools that are widely available, tested and understood:
var http = require('http'); | |
var LISTEN_ON_PORT = 3000; | |
function toTitleCase(str) { | |
return str.replace(/[a-z]*/g, function(txt){return txt.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + txt.substr(1).toLowerCase();}); | |
} | |
http.createServer(function (req, res) { | |
var body; |