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How to use Morgan logger?

...mote ip, request method, http version, response status, user agent etc. It allows you to modify the log using tokens or add color to them by defining 'dev' or even logging out to an output stream, like a file. For the purpose we thought we can use it, as in this case, we still have to use: console...
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Arduino Sketch upload issue - avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding

...it works. I figured the packets were some attempt at a hand-shake. So basically, I solved it using Google, patience and futzing around with the board! – hoipolloi Jan 12 '14 at 18:16 ...
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Django: multiple models in one template using forms [closed]

...eparate project) OR creating a new Customer, then creating a Ticket and finally creating a Note assigned to the new ticket. ...
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Unique Key constraints for multiple columns in Entity Framework

... third approach may not necessarily be the best. (I like the first one actually.) I personally prefer not having any EF artifacts carried over into my entity classes. – Najeeb Nov 11 '17 at 12:45 ...
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Selenium wait until document is ready

...etely? I want something generic, I know I can configure WebDriverWait and call something like 'find' to make it wait but I don't go that far. I just need to test that the page loads successfully and move on to next page to test. ...
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ssl_error_rx_record_too_long and Apache SSL [closed]

...default_:443> Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long This usually means the implementation of SSL on your server is not correct. The error is usually caused by a server side problem which the server administrator will need to investigate. Below are some things we recommend trying....
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what is the right way to treat Python argparse.Namespace() as a dictionary?

...t is okay to access the __dict__ attribute. It is a well-defined, tested, and guaranteed behavior. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Difference between MEAN.js and MEAN.io

... that there are two different stacks with either their own website and installation methods: mean.js and mean.io. So I came up asking myself this question: "Which one do I use?". ...
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how do you filter pandas dataframes by multiple columns

...r function using query in pandas. Here you have filtering of df results by all the kwargs parameters. Dont' forgot to add some validators(kwargs filtering) to get filter function for your own df. def filter(df, **kwargs): query_list = [] for key in kwargs.keys(): query_list.append(f...
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Relative paths in Python

... the interactive interpreter >>> import foo /Users/jason foo.py #and finally, at the shell: ~ % python foo.py /Users/jason foo.py However, I do know that there are some quirks with __file__ on C extensions. For example, I can do this on my Mac: >>> import collections #note tha...