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| # See: https://olegk.dev/go-linters-configuration-the-right-version | |
| run: | |
| # Depends on your hardware, my laptop can survive 8 threads. | |
| concurrency: 8 | |
| # I really care about the result, so I'm fine to wait for it. | |
| timeout: 30m | |
| # Fail if the error was met. |
| You're going to need a Google Developer's Account: https://console.developers.google.com/ | |
| https://console.cloud.google.com/projectselector2/home/dashboard?authuser=2&organizationId=0&supportedpurview=project | |
| You'll need to know what you want your Portainer URL to be. | |
| Create a Project | |
| Enter a Project Name and click "Create" | |
| APIs & Services |
| <# | |
| .SYNOPSIS | |
| Script to Initialize my custom powershell setup. | |
| .DESCRIPTION | |
| Script uses scoop | |
| .NOTES | |
| **NOTE** Will configure the Execution Policy for the "CurrentUser" to Unrestricted. | |
| Author: Mike Pruett | |
| Date: October 18th, 2018 |
| from sqlalchemy import create_engine | |
| from sqlalchemy.orm import Session | |
| from myapp.models import BaseModel | |
| import pytest | |
| @pytest.fixture(scope='session') | |
| def engine(): | |
| return create_engine('postgresql://localhost/test_database) |
See this issue.
Docker best practise to Control and configure Docker with systemd.
Create daemon.json file in /etc/docker:
{"hosts": ["tcp://0.0.0.0:2375", "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"]}
This is how to connect to another host with your docker client, without modifying your local Docker installation or when you don't have a local Docker installation.
First be sure to enable the Docker Remote API on the remote host.
This can easily be done with a container.
For HTTP connection use jarkt/docker-remote-api.