This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
apiVersion: v1 | |
kind: ReplicationController | |
metadata: | |
name: kube-registry-v0 | |
namespace: kube-system | |
labels: | |
k8s-app: kube-registry | |
version: v0 | |
spec: | |
replicas: 1 |
import Foundation | |
import SystemConfiguration.CaptiveNetwork | |
func getWiFiSsid() -> String? { | |
var ssid: String? | |
if let interfaces = CNCopySupportedInterfaces() as NSArray? { | |
for interface in interfaces { | |
if let interfaceInfo = CNCopyCurrentNetworkInfo(interface as! CFString) as NSDictionary? { | |
ssid = interfaceInfo[kCNNetworkInfoKeySSID as String] as? String | |
break |
import unittest | |
from mock import * | |
from datetime import datetime, timedelta | |
import time # so we can override time.time | |
mock_time = Mock() | |
mock_time.return_value = time.mktime(datetime(2011, 6, 21).timetuple()) | |
class TestCrawlerChecksDates(unittest.TestCase): | |
@patch('time.time', mock_time) |