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Have you considered bundling up id3v2 or eyeD3 and sticking it on AWS lambda. You can then use S3 events to trigger the lambda.
Marcus S repliedHave you considered bundling up id3v2 or eyeD3 and sticking it on AWS lambda. You can then use S3 events to trigger the lambda.
Marcus S repliedSharing - just in case it helps anyone else (although I think I'm bringing up the rear in the learning curve) This is the rake task that worked for me: ``` require 'csv' namespace :import do d...
Melanie repliedCool. I'll try it this afternoon. Thanks so much again.
Melanie replied • SolvedSimilar to the Hacker News thread, I thought we might start up a thread for anyone looking to hire a Ruby / Rails freelancer or if you're a freelancer looking for work. *Please lead with either SE...
Chris Oliver repliedHi GoRails Community, I'm working on a Rails project that involves complex nested attributes, and I've hit a roadblock. I want to efficiently manage parent-child relationships within my models, bu...
Emma Wilson postedI do have another input_functions file rb. so that the system understands the syntax I'm more familiar with, apologies for any confusion! # Display the prompt and return the read string def read_...
Tai PAUL repliedI'm starting to develop some front-end functionality for a Rails-based web app. The front end will need to implement the following features 1) A horizontal scrolling window, which dynamically loa...
Alexander Farley postedI am seeking a Ruby on Rails developer to join a leading e-commerce client on either a permanent or contract basis. Our client is leading the way with exclusive partnerships and introducing ble...
stephen hamilton postedI'm seeking assistance on testing JavaScript that executes on the response page after a POST request. So I have something like this ```ruby class YourControllerTest < ActionDispatch::Integrati...
Jesper postedHey Alex, You'll either want to run the rails server in its own terminal (without bin/dev) or switch to using overmind instead of foreman. I personally use overmind and it lets you connect to each...
Chris Oliver repliedHey Suleiman, something along those lines should work: # routes.rb ``` get "/:user_account_number/projects/:project_id", to: "projects#show" # pay attention to the colons (:) within the url here....
karatepicke replied • SolvedHey Chris just to let you know, document.hidden did not work for me, so i test documen.hasFocused() == true and it works just fine.
FX repliedI have set up and deployed an application using Capistrano and set up the server and ngnix config file, however, I'm still seeing the `Welcome to ngnix` welcome screen.Here is what I have in the `/...
Ben John Bagley postedAwesome, thanks so much Chris!!
karl repliedHey Bhumi: really interesting episode - thank you!
Terry S replied@masud, thanks but I'm already familiar with AR and DB optimization. I was wondering what your caching issue was that you made mention of.
shakycode replied • SolvedHey Rick, Absolutely. If you can imagine it, you can build it. For following hashtags, you'd want to create a model for the Hashtag and then very similar to following users, you'd create a model t...
Chris Oliver replied • SolvedAwesome! Good luck with your new job!!
Chris Oliver repliedHi! Is koala still alive? As i see - latest commit was in 2017
Alexey Poimtsev replied