# In your Gemfile
gem "localhost"
# Then, depending on your desired server
gem "falcon"
gem "puma"| # frozen_string_literal: true | |
| # config/initializers/colorized_logger.rb | |
| # This initializer adds color to the Rails logger output. It's a nice way to | |
| # visually distinguish log levels. | |
| module ColorizedLogger | |
| COLOR_CODES = { | |
| debug: "\e[36m", # Cyan | |
| info: "\e[32m", # Green | |
| warn: "\e[33m", # Yellow |
| options = { :body => | |
| { :username => 'my', | |
| :password => 'password' | |
| } | |
| } | |
| results = HTTParty.post("http://api.topcoder.com/v2/auth", options) | |
| ## | |
| ## example for post with papertrail and basic auth | |
| ## |
| class MedicalRecord < ApplicationRecord | |
| enum kind: %i[ imaging results notes ] | |
| belongs_to :patient, class_name: "User", inverse_of: :medical_records | |
| has_one_attached :document, dependent: :detach | |
| scope :with_kind, -> (kind) { where kind: kind } | |
| after_create_commit :deliver_updation |
| # Example of using SQLite VSS with OpenAI's text embedding API | |
| # from Ruby. | |
| # Note: Install/bundle the sqlite3, sqlite_vss, and ruby-openai gems first | |
| # OPENAI_API_KEY must also be set in the environment | |
| # Other embeddings can be used, but this is the easiest for a quick demo | |
| # More on the topic at | |
| # https://observablehq.com/@asg017/introducing-sqlite-vss | |
| # https://observablehq.com/@asg017/making-sqlite-extension-gem-installable |
| # Creating a complex hash, with nested keys | |
| my_complex_hash = { | |
| users: [ | |
| {name: "Yukihiro Matsumoto", age: 57}, | |
| {name: "Kabosu the Shiba Inu", age: 16}, | |
| {name: "Thiago Massa", age: 33} | |
| ] | |
| } |
This challenge tests if you can locate the cause of a Rails issue in 5 iterations (script execution). Although it's a Rails issue, prior knowledge on Rails is not required.
The 5 iterations limit may feel constraining, but it is intentional. If you can't locate the cause within the limitation, that's totally fine.
After the challenge, there's a simple questionnaire. If you can answer the questions, it'll help me prepare my talk for RubyKaigi. Any feedback will be appreciated 🙏
I recommend allocating 1.5 hr for the challenge and the questions
| accounts: | |
| "192912639870": {} # ccsandbox | |
| account-blocklist: | |
| - "192912699999" | |
| resource-types: | |
| excludes: | |
| - IAMGroup | |
| - IAMGroupPolicy |
This gist aims to provide a simple solution for managing Heroku Review Apps with GitHub Actions due to the security incident that continues to disrupt Heroku's GitHub integration. Watch the demo to learn more.
.github
├── workflows
│ ├── heroku_review_app_create.yml
| const curry = (fn, arity = null) => { | |
| const realArity = fn.length; | |
| const providedArity = arity === null ? realArity : | |
| (arity > realArity ? realArity : arity); | |
| return (...args) => { | |
| const argsUsed = args.length > providedArity ? providedArity : args.length; | |
| const finalFn = fn.bind(this, ...args.slice(0, argsUsed)); | |
| return realArity === argsUsed ? finalFn() : curry(finalFn); |
