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* rename dir * no need to install website or docs from npm At some point, would also be nice to be able to exclude assets/ as well, and to only install a pre-built version of Fleet's frontend code * Bring in fleetdm.com website From https://github.com/fleetdm/fleetdm.com as of https://github.com/fleetdm/fleetdm.com/releases/tag/v0.0.21 * add procfile for heroku Using https://github.com/timanovsky/subdir-heroku-buildpack * avoid getting anybody's hopes up * Create deploy-fleet-website.yml (#82) * Create deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * update pjs with SPDX-like license expressions. also fix repo URL and remove package lock * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * remove dummy uri * Dissect deploy script * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * workaround for eslintrc nesting issue * lint fixes * forgot the .js * add per-commit git config * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * might as well remove that * cleanup * connect w/ heroku app and have it actually push * fix bug I introduced in 578a1a01ffb8404aae869e05005e30a6ba2b2a95 * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * the beauty, the glory, of javascript * GH actions don't like "\n" * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * restore \n chars from 0d45e568f693efba7d7072085bc98d72a482d9ae hoping I was wrong in 0d45e568f693efba7d7072085bc98d72a482d9ae but see also https://github.community/t/what-is-the-correct-character-escaping-for-workflow-command-values-e-g-echo-xxxx/118465/5 * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * Update deploy-fleet-website.yml * rename script to prevent duplicate building * Configure the real website * clean up * a test of the deploy workflow * add handbook to npmignore * I guess you could call this fixing a typo * point workflow at master branch * now clearly bogus: this completely unused version string
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2.9 KiB
JavaScript
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58 lines
2.9 KiB
JavaScript
Vendored
/**
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* Datastores
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* (sails.config.datastores)
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*
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* A set of datastore configurations which tell Sails where to fetch or save
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* data when you execute built-in model methods like `.find()` and `.create()`.
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*
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* > This file is mainly useful for configuring your development database,
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* > as well as any additional one-off databases used by individual models.
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* > Ready to go live? Head towards `config/env/production.js`.
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*
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* For more information on configuring datastores, check out:
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* https://sailsjs.com/config/datastores
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*/
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module.exports.datastores = {
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/***************************************************************************
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* *
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* Your app's default datastore. *
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* *
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* Sails apps read and write to local disk by default, using a built-in *
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* database adapter called `sails-disk`. This feature is purely for *
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* convenience during development; since `sails-disk` is not designed for *
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* use in a production environment. *
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* *
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* To use a different db _in development_, follow the directions below. *
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* Otherwise, just leave the default datastore as-is, with no `adapter`. *
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* *
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* (For production configuration, see `config/env/production.js`.) *
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* *
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***************************************************************************/
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default: {
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/***************************************************************************
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* *
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* Want to use a different database during development? *
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* *
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* 1. Choose an adapter: *
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* https://sailsjs.com/plugins/databases *
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* *
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* 2. Install it as a dependency of your Sails app. *
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* (For example: npm install sails-mysql --save) *
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* *
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* 3. Then pass it in, along with a connection URL. *
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* (See https://sailsjs.com/config/datastores for help.) *
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* *
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***************************************************************************/
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// adapter: 'sails-mysql',
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// url: 'mysql://user:password@host:port/database',
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},
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};
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