Contents tagged with Node.js
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Understanding (all) JavaScript module formats and tools
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Download Liked Posts from Tumblr.com
After using tumblr.com for years, a lot of posts have been liked. It would be easier to look up if the contents of these posts are stored to local. Fortunately, tumblr has provided a set of APIs to make this easy, and even an API console to play with these APIs. The API client is also provided in:
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Use Fiddler with Node.js
Fiddler is an useful HTTP proxy debugger on Windows. It would be nice if it can work with Node.js applications. To do this, just need to proxy Node.js requests through Fiddler. The default proxy is 127.0.0.1:8888. This can be viewed in Fiddler Tools –> WInINET Options –> LAN settings –> Advanced:
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End-to-end: Setup continuous integration/continuous delivery for ASP.NET Core + SQL database with GitHub, AppVeyor and Azure
I have a web project “Chinese Etymology (http://hanziyuan.net)” for searching Chinese character’s etymologies and ancient Chinese characters. It is developed with Microsoft tech stack – ASP.NET Core + SQL database. It is open source on GitHub. Its database is deployed to Azure SQL Database, and the website is deployed to Azure App Service. I will use this project to demonstrate the end-to-end workflow and setup for continuous integration/continuous delivery with AppVeyor. After these steps, when you commit code and push to your repository