I struggled to deploy sidekiq to an Ubuntu 20.04 server using the capistrano-sidekiq gem. Here are the steps I took to get it to work
Add to your Gemfile
gem 'sidekiq', '~> 6.2'Add to the development group of your gemfile
I struggled to deploy sidekiq to an Ubuntu 20.04 server using the capistrano-sidekiq gem. Here are the steps I took to get it to work
Add to your Gemfile
gem 'sidekiq', '~> 6.2'Add to the development group of your gemfile
| class CreateNodes < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.0] | |
| def change | |
| create_table :nodes do |t| | |
| end | |
| create_table :node_edges do |t| | |
| t.integer :parent_id, null: false | |
| t.integer :child_id, null: false | |
| end | |
| # Copyright 2018 Stanko K.R. <[email protected]> | |
| # | |
| # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any | |
| # person obtaining a copy of this software and associated | |
| # documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the | |
| # Software without restriction, including without limitation | |
| # the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, | |
| # sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit | |
| # persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject | |
| # to the following conditions: |
| -- To run: | |
| -- cabal repl -b pretty-simple | |
| -- | |
| -- Colorizing and pretty-printing ghci output | |
| -- requires: pretty-simple | |
| :set -interactive-print=Text.Pretty.Simple.pPrint | |
| -- green bold lambdas and multiline mode | |
| :set prompt "\ESC[1;32mλ: \ESC[m" | |
| :set prompt-cont "\ESC[1;32mλ| \ESC[m" |
| # OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems and boot from UEFI. | |
| # Note this encrypted installation method, while perfectly correct and highly secure, CANNOT support encrypted /boot and | |
| # also CANNOT be subsequently converted to support an encrypted /boot!!! A CLEAN INSTALL will be required! | |
| # Therefore, if you want to have an encrypted /boot or will want an encrypted /boot system at some point in the future, | |
| # please ONLY follow my encrypted /boot installation guide, which lives here: |
This is pretty out of date now... you may want to look elsewhere
Newer guides than mine (mine is a bit dated and has a lot of rough edges):
Have you looked at these?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24380159/corebluetooth-and-wifi-interference
http://lists.apple.com/archives/bluetooth-dev/2013/Aug/msg00023.html
This is a well known issue, and it has a solution that is confirmed to work for the Mac side.
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.airport.bt.plist bluetoothCoexMgmt Hybrid
After you run this script, the issue will go away and BT connections will remain stable.
| namespace :assets do | |
| # Prepend the assets:precompile_prepare task to assets:precompile. | |
| task :precompile => :precompile_prepare | |
| # This task will be called before assets:precompile to optimize the | |
| # compilation, i.e. to prevent any DB calls. | |
| task 'precompile_prepare' do | |
| # Without this assets:precompile will call itself again with this var set. | |
| # This basically speeds things up. | |
| # ENV['RAILS_GROUPS'] = 'assets' |
| # How to re-use the menu partial for a submenu in Refinery CMS >= 0.9.8.5 and < 0.9.9.22 | |
| # header menu (main menu) which hides its children. | |
| <%= render :partial => "/shared/menu", | |
| :locals => { | |
| :dom_id => 'menu', | |
| :css => 'menu', | |
| :collection => @menu_pages, | |
| :hide_children => true | |
| } -%> |