Example using albums
post type, change for your post type.
/* src/api/albums/routes/01-import.js */
module.exports = {
const express = require('express'); | |
const next = require('next'); | |
const sm = require('sitemap'); | |
const axios = require('axios'); | |
const port = parseInt(process.env.PORT, 10) || 3000; | |
const dev = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'; | |
const app = next({ dev }); | |
const handle = app.getRequestHandler(); |
Objetivo del evento:
Metricas a juzgar:
Posibles ideas:
/** | |
* Using Operator Mono in Atom | |
* | |
* 1. Open up Atom Preferences. | |
* 2. Click the “Open Config Folder” button. | |
* 3. In the new window’s tree view on the left you should see a file called “styles.less”. Open that up. | |
* 4. Copy and paste the CSS below into that file. As long as you have Operator Mono SSm installed you should be golden! | |
* 5. Tweak away. | |
* | |
* Theme from the screenshot (http://cdn.typography.com/assets/images/blog/operator_ide2.png): |
<?php | |
function my_rest_prepare_post( $data, $post, $request ) { | |
$_data = $data->data; | |
$thumbnail_id = get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ); | |
$thumbnail = wp_get_attachment_image_src( $thumbnail_id ); | |
$_data['featured_image_thumbnail_url'] = $thumbnail[0]; | |
$data->data = $_data; |
'use strict'; | |
// simple express server | |
var express = require('express'); | |
var app = express(); | |
var router = express.Router(); | |
app.use(express.static('public')); | |
app.get('/', function(req, res) { | |
res.sendfile('./public/index.html'); |
# Compiled source # | |
################### | |
*.com | |
*.class | |
*.dll | |
*.exe | |
*.o | |
*.so | |
# Packages # |
Tabletop.js is a fantastic, open-source JavaScript library that lets developers easily integrate data from Google Spreadsheets into their online projects. I've used it, even contributed a minor feature, and love it for prototyping. Non-programmers love being able to update a project via Google Spreadsheets' hyper-intuitive interface.
That said, I'm extraordinarily wary of using Tabletop in production. Instead, at the Wall Street Journal, we use a bit of middleware to "prune" our Google Spreadsheets-based data and then cache it on our own servers. A few brief reasons: