curl --compressed -o- -L https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bashTested @vue/cli version is 4.4.6.
| # Delete Product term relationships | |
| DELETE | |
| term_relationships.*, | |
| term_taxonomy.*, | |
| terms.* | |
| FROM wp_term_relationships AS term_relationships | |
| INNER JOIN wp_term_taxonomy AS term_taxonomy | |
| ON term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id=term_taxonomy.term_taxonomy_id | |
| INNER JOIN wp_terms AS terms | |
| ON term_taxonomy.term_id=terms.term_id |
Here are the simple steps needed to create a deployment from your local GIT repository to a server based on this in-depth tutorial.
You are developing in a working-copy on your local machine, lets say on the master branch. Most of the time, people would push code to a remote server like github.com or gitlab.com and pull or export it to a production server. Or you use a service like deepl.io to act upon a Web-Hook that's triggered that service.
| [user] | |
| name = Pavan Kumar Sunkara | |
| email = [email protected] | |
| username = pksunkara | |
| [core] | |
| editor = vim | |
| whitespace = fix,-indent-with-non-tab,trailing-space,cr-at-eol | |
| excludesfile = ~/.gitignore | |
| [sendemail] | |
| smtpencryption = tls |
| APP_ENV=testing | |
| APP_KEY=base64:DimZ0aVNA8ZWtWxTB4fDxFc6lL1wM2C7evETA4QK3+c= | |
| APP_DEBUG=true | |
| APP_LOG_LEVEL=debug | |
| APP_URL=http://localhost:8081 | |
| DB_CONNECTION=mysql | |
| DB_HOST=mysql | |
| DB_PORT=3306 | |
| DB_DATABASE=secca_testing |
| {{-- Define all our servers --}} | |
| @servers(['staging' => '', 'production' => '']) | |
| @setup | |
| {{-- The timezone your servers run in --}} | |
| $timezone = 'Europe/Amsterdam'; | |
| {{-- The base path where your deployments are sitting --}} | |
| $path = '/var/www/site.com/htdocs'; |
| <?php | |
| $js = <<<JS | |
| console.log('Hei!'); | |
| let foo = 'bar'; | |
| JS; | |
| $sql = <<<SQL | |
| USE somedb; | |
| SELECT `foo`.* |
| // to log better | |
| const a = {}; | |
| const b = {}; | |
| const c = {}; | |
| console.log('%c Something', 'color:orange; font-weight:bold;'); | |
| console.log({a, b, c}); | |
| // to log array of obj with the same props | |
| console.table([a, b, c]); |
| Git is very flexible. Here's one way you can do it. | |
| Your first branch featureA is up for review. | |
| Your second branch featureB is in development and depends on the code in the featureA branch. | |
| Merge the featureA branch into the featureB branch. | |
| If you make changes to the featureA branch then you should merge the featureA branch into the featureB branch again to incorporate the changes. |