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assertEquals vs. assertEqual in python
...as been deprecated as well:
Method Name | Deprecated alias(es)
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assertEqual() | failUnlessEqual, assertEquals
From 25.3.7.1.1. Deprecated aliases
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transform object to array with lodash
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You can do
var arr = _.values(obj);
For documentation see here.
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Django FileField with upload_to determined at runtime
...eed to use the filename given - you could override that in your upload_to callable too if you liked.
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Remove unwanted parts from strings in a column
...place a number such as the number 12? If I do x.lstrip('12') it takes out all 1 and 2s.
– Dave
Oct 26 '16 at 21:19
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How to Publish Web with msbuild?
Visual Studio 2010 has a Publish command that allows you to publish your Web Application Project to a file system location. I'd like to do this on my TeamCity build server, so I need to do it with the solution runner or msbuild. I tried using the Publish target, but I think that might be for ClickOn...
How to update a record using sequelize for node?
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handleError(err)
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Update 2016-03-09
The latest version actually doesn't use success and error anymore but instead uses then-able promises.
So the upper code will look as follows:
Project.update(
{ title: 'a very different title now' },
{ where: { _id: 1 } }
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Determine if code is running as part of a unit test
I have a unit test (nUnit). Many layers down the call stack a method will fail if it is running via a unit test.
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How do I get a UTC Timestamp in JavaScript?
While writing a web application, it makes sense to store (server side) all datetimes in the DB as UTC timestamps.
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Circular gradient in android
...olling, you're right that the android:gradientRadius="250" doesn't work at all, I guess it behaved differently on older Android versions.
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Apr 22 '15 at 14:58
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Python decorators in classes
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Would something like this do what you need?
class Test(object):
def _decorator(foo):
def magic( self ) :
print "start magic"
foo( self )
print "end magic"
return magic
@_decorator
def bar( self ) :
print "normal call"
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