Programs & Examples On #Jsf

JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a model-view-presenter framework typically used to create HTML form based web applications. Using the standard components and render kit, stateful HTML views can be defined using Facelets or JSP tags and wired to model data and application logic via backing beans.

Error parsing XHTML: The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup

I had a git conflict left in my workspace.xml i.e.

<<<<———————HEAD

which caused the unknown tag error. It is a bit annoying that it doesn’t name the file.

JSF(Primefaces) ajax update of several elements by ID's

If the to-be-updated component is not inside the same NamingContainer component (ui:repeat, h:form, h:dataTable, etc), then you need to specify the "absolute" client ID. Prefix with : (the default NamingContainer separator character) to start from root.

<p:ajax process="@this" update="count :subTotal"/>

To be sure, check the client ID of the subTotal component in the generated HTML for the actual value. If it's inside for example a h:form as well, then it's prefixed with its client ID as well and you would need to fix it accordingly.

<p:ajax process="@this" update="count :formId:subTotal"/>

Space separation of IDs is more recommended as <f:ajax> doesn't support comma separation and starters would otherwise get confused.

How does the 'binding' attribute work in JSF? When and how should it be used?

each JSF component renders itself out to HTML and has complete control over what HTML it produces. There are many tricks that can be used by JSF, and exactly which of those tricks will be used depends on the JSF implementation you are using.

  • Ensure that every from input has a totaly unique name, so that when the form gets submitted back to to component tree that rendered it, it is easy to tell where each component can read its value form.
  • The JSF component can generate javascript that submitts back to the serer, the generated javascript knows where each component is bound too, because it was generated by the component.
  • For things like hlink you can include binding information in the url as query params or as part of the url itself or as matrx parameters. for examples.

    http:..../somelink?componentId=123 would allow jsf to look in the component tree to see that link 123 was clicked. or it could e htp:..../jsf;LinkId=123

The easiest way to answer this question is to create a JSF page with only one link, then examine the html output it produces. That way you will know exactly how this happens using the version of JSF that you are using.

The representation of if-elseif-else in EL using JSF

You can use EL if you want to work as IF:

<h:outputLabel value="#{row==10? '10' : '15'}"/>

Changing styles or classes:

style="#{test eq testMB.test? 'font-weight:bold' : 'font-weight:normal'}"

class="#{test eq testMB.test? 'divRred' : 'divGreen'}"

Invoke JSF managed bean action on page load

@PostConstruct is run ONCE in first when Bean Created. the solution is create a Unused property and Do your Action in Getter method of this property and add this property to your .xhtml file like this :

<h:inputHidden  value="#{loginBean.loginStatus}"/>

and in your bean code:

public void setLoginStatus(String loginStatus) {
    this.loginStatus = loginStatus;
}

public String getLoginStatus()  {
    // Do your stuff here.
    return loginStatus;
}

How to set width of a p:column in a p:dataTable in PrimeFaces 3.0?

Inline styling would work in any case

  <p-column field="Quantity" header="Qté" [style]="{'width':'48px'}">

WELD-001408: Unsatisfied dependencies for type Customer with qualifiers @Default

You need to annotate your Customer class with @Named or @Model annotation:

package de.java2enterprise.onlineshop.model;
@Model
public class Customer {
    private String email;
    private String password;
}

or create/modify beans.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<beans xmlns="http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee"
   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
   xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee/beans_1_1.xsd"
   bean-discovery-mode="all">
</beans>

How do you pass view parameters when navigating from an action in JSF2?

You can do it using Primefaces like this :

<p:button 
      outcome="/page2.xhtml?faces-redirect=true&amp;id=#{myBean.id}">
</p:button>

commandButton/commandLink/ajax action/listener method not invoked or input value not set/updated

If your h:commandLink is inside a h:dataTable there is another reason why the h:commandLink might not work:

The underlying data-source which is bound to the h:dataTable must also be available in the second JSF-Lifecycle that is triggered when the link is clicked.

So if the underlying data-source is request scoped, the h:commandLink does not work!

Difference between h:button and h:commandButton

This is taken from the book - The Complete Reference by Ed Burns & Chris Schalk

h:commandButton vs h:button

What’s the difference between h:commandButton|h:commandLink and h:button|h:link ?

The latter two components were introduced in 2.0 to enable bookmarkable JSF pages, when used in concert with the View Parameters feature.

There are 3 main differences between h:button|h:link and h:commandButton|h:commandLink.

First, h:button|h:link causes the browser to issue an HTTP GET request, while h:commandButton|h:commandLink does a form POST. This means that any components in the page that have values entered by the user, such as text fields, checkboxes, etc., will not automatically be submitted to the server when using h:button|h:link. To cause values to be submitted with h:button|h:link, extra action has to be taken, using the “View Parameters” feature.

The second main difference between the two kinds of components is that h:button|h:link has an outcome attribute to describe where to go next while h:commandButton|h:commandLink uses an action attribute for this purpose. This is because the former does not result in an ActionEvent in the event system, while the latter does.

Finally, and most important to the complete understanding of this feature, the h:button|h:link components cause the navigation system to be asked to derive the outcome during the rendering of the page, and the answer to this question is encoded in the markup of the page. In contrast, the h:commandButton|h:commandLink components cause the navigation system to be asked to derive the outcome on the POSTBACK from the page. This is a difference in timing. Rendering always happens before POSTBACK.

Conditionally displaying JSF components

Yes, use the rendered attribute.

<h:form rendered="#{some boolean condition}">

You usually tie it to the model rather than letting the model grab the component and manipulate it.

E.g.

<h:form rendered="#{bean.booleanValue}" />
<h:form rendered="#{bean.intValue gt 10}" />
<h:form rendered="#{bean.objectValue eq null}" />
<h:form rendered="#{bean.stringValue ne 'someValue'}" />
<h:form rendered="#{not empty bean.collectionValue}" />
<h:form rendered="#{not bean.booleanValue and bean.intValue ne 0}" />
<h:form rendered="#{bean.enumValue eq 'ONE' or bean.enumValue eq 'TWO'}" />

Note the importance of keyword based EL operators such as gt, ge, le and lt instead of >, >=, <= and < as angle brackets < and > are reserved characters in XML. See also this related Q&A: Error parsing XHTML: The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup.

As to your specific use case, let's assume that the link is passing a parameter like below:

<a href="page.xhtml?form=1">link</a>

You can then show the form as below:

<h:form rendered="#{param.form eq '1'}">

(the #{param} is an implicit EL object referring to a Map representing the request parameters)

See also:

Primefaces valueChangeListener or <p:ajax listener not firing for p:selectOneMenu

this works for me:

It can be used inside the dialog, but the dialog can´t be inside any componet such as panels, accordion, etc.

Convert timestamp long to normal date format

I tried this and worked for me.

Date = (long)(DateTime.Now.Subtract(new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0))).TotalSeconds

Differences between action and actionListener

ActionListener gets fired first, with an option to modify the response, before Action gets called and determines the location of the next page.

If you have multiple buttons on the same page which should go to the same place but do slightly different things, you can use the same Action for each button, but use a different ActionListener to handle slightly different functionality.

Here is a link that describes the relationship:

http://www.java-samples.com/showtutorial.php?tutorialid=605

How get the base URL via context path in JSF?

JSTL 1.2 variation leveraged from BalusC answer

<c:set var="baseURL" value="${pageContext.request.requestURL.substring(0, pageContext.request.requestURL.length() - pageContext.request.requestURI.length())}${pageContext.request.contextPath}/" />

<head>
  <base href="${baseURL}" />

How does EL empty operator work in JSF?

From EL 2.2 specification (get the one below "Click here to download the spec for evaluation"):

1.10 Empty Operator - empty A

The empty operator is a prefix operator that can be used to determine if a value is null or empty.

To evaluate empty A

  • If A is null, return true
  • Otherwise, if A is the empty string, then return true
  • Otherwise, if A is an empty array, then return true
  • Otherwise, if A is an empty Map, return true
  • Otherwise, if A is an empty Collection, return true
  • Otherwise return false

So, considering the interfaces, it works on Collection and Map only. In your case, I think Collection is the best option. Or, if it's a Javabean-like object, then Map. Either way, under the covers, the isEmpty() method is used for the actual check. On interface methods which you can't or don't want to implement, you could throw UnsupportedOperationException.

null check in jsf expression language

Use empty (it checks both nullness and emptiness) and group the nested ternary expression by parentheses (EL is in certain implementations/versions namely somewhat problematic with nested ternary expressions). Thus, so:

styleClass="#{empty obj.validationErrorMap ? ' ' :  
 (obj.validationErrorMap.contains('key') ? 'highlight_field' : 'highlight_row')}"

If still in vain (I would then check JBoss EL configs), use the "normal" EL approach:

styleClass="#{empty obj.validationErrorMap ? ' ' :  
 (obj.validationErrorMap['key'] ne null ? 'highlight_field' : 'highlight_row')}"

Update: as per the comments, the Map turns out to actually be a List (please work on your naming conventions). To check if a List contains an item the "normal" EL way, use JSTL fn:contains (although not explicitly documented, it works for List as well).

styleClass="#{empty obj.validationErrorMap ? ' ' :  
 (fn:contains(obj.validationErrorMap, 'key') ? 'highlight_field' : 'highlight_row')}"

How to display my application's errors in JSF?

JSF is a beast. I may be missing something, but I used to solve similar problems by saving the desired message to a property of the bean, and then displaying the property via an outputText:

<h:outputText
    value="#{CreateNewPasswordBean.errorMessage}"
    render="#{CreateNewPasswordBean.errorMessage != null}" />

What is the difference between JSF, Servlet and JSP?

Servlets :

The Java Servlet API enables Java developers to write server-side code for delivering dynamic Web content. Like other proprietary Web server APIs, the Java Servlet API offered improved performance over CGI; however, it has some key additional advantages. Because servlets were coded in Java, they provides an object-oriented (OO) design approach and, more important, are able to run on any platform. Thus, the same code was portable to any host that supported Java. Servlets greatly contributed to the popularity of Java, as it became a widely used technology for server-side Web application development.

JSP :

JSP is built on top of servlets and provides a simpler, page-based solution to generating large amounts of dynamic HTML content for Web user interfaces. JavaServer Pages enables Web developers and designers to simply edit HTML pages with special tags for the dynamic, Java portions. JavaServer Pages works by having a special servlet known as a JSP container, which is installed on a Web server and handles all JSP page view requests. The JSP container translates a requested JSP into servlet code that is then compiled and immediately executed. Subsequent requests to the same page simply invoke the runtime servlet for the page. If a change is made to the JSP on the server, a request to view it triggers another translation, compilation, and restart of the runtime servlet.

JSF :

JavaServer Faces is a standard Java framework for building user interfaces for Web applications. Most important, it simplifies the development of the user interface, which is often one of the more difficult and tedious parts of Web application development.
Although it is possible to build user interfaces by using foundational Java Web technologies(such as Java servlets and JavaServer Pages) without a comprehensive framework designedfor enterprise Web application development, these core technologies can often lead to avariety of development and maintenance problems. More important, by the time the developers achieve a production-quality solution, the same set of problems solved by JSF will have been solved in a nonstandard manner. JavaServer Faces is designed to simplify the development of user interfaces for Java Web applications in the following ways:
• It provides a component-centric, client-independent development approach to building Web user interfaces, thus improving developer productivity and ease of use.
• It simplifies the access and management of application data from the Web user interface.
• It automatically manages the user interface state between multiple requests and multiple clients in a simple and unobtrusive manner.
• It supplies a development framework that is friendly to a diverse developer audience with different skill sets.
• It describes a standard set of architectural patterns for a web application.

[ Source : Complete reference:JSF ]

The entity name must immediately follow the '&' in the entity reference

Do

<script>//<![CDATA[
    /* script */
//]]></script>

Performing user authentication in Java EE / JSF using j_security_check

After searching the Web and trying many different ways, here's what I'd suggest for Java EE 6 authentication:

Set up the security realm:

In my case, I had the users in the database. So I followed this blog post to create a JDBC Realm that could authenticate users based on username and MD5-hashed passwords in my database table:

http://blog.gamatam.com/2009/11/jdbc-realm-setup-with-glassfish-v3.html

Note: the post talks about a user and a group table in the database. I had a User class with a UserType enum attribute mapped via javax.persistence annotations to the database. I configured the realm with the same table for users and groups, using the userType column as the group column and it worked fine.

Use form authentication:

Still following the above blog post, configure your web.xml and sun-web.xml, but instead of using BASIC authentication, use FORM (actually, it doesn't matter which one you use, but I ended up using FORM). Use the standard HTML , not the JSF .

Then use BalusC's tip above on lazy initializing the user information from the database. He suggested doing it in a managed bean getting the principal from the faces context. I used, instead, a stateful session bean to store session information for each user, so I injected the session context:

 @Resource
 private SessionContext sessionContext;

With the principal, I can check the username and, using the EJB Entity Manager, get the User information from the database and store in my SessionInformation EJB.

Logout:

I also looked around for the best way to logout. The best one that I've found is using a Servlet:

 @WebServlet(name = "LogoutServlet", urlPatterns = {"/logout"})
 public class LogoutServlet extends HttpServlet {
  @Override
  protected void service(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {
   HttpSession session = request.getSession(false);

   // Destroys the session for this user.
   if (session != null)
        session.invalidate();

   // Redirects back to the initial page.
   response.sendRedirect(request.getContextPath());
  }
 }

Although my answer is really late considering the date of the question, I hope this helps other people that end up here from Google, just like I did.

Ciao,

Vítor Souza

selectOneMenu ajax events

I'd rather use more convenient itemSelect event. With this event you can use org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent objects in your listener.

<p:selectOneMenu ...>
    <p:ajax event="itemSelect" 
        update="messages"
        listener="#{beanMB.onItemSelectedListener}"/>
</p:selectOneMenu>

With such listener:

public void onItemSelectedListener(SelectEvent event){
    MyItem selectedItem = (MyItem) event.getObject();
    //do something with selected value
}

How to provide a file download from a JSF backing bean?

Introduction

You can get everything through ExternalContext. In JSF 1.x, you can get the raw HttpServletResponse object by ExternalContext#getResponse(). In JSF 2.x, you can use the bunch of new delegate methods like ExternalContext#getResponseOutputStream() without the need to grab the HttpServletResponse from under the JSF hoods.

On the response, you should set the Content-Type header so that the client knows which application to associate with the provided file. And, you should set the Content-Length header so that the client can calculate the download progress, otherwise it will be unknown. And, you should set the Content-Disposition header to attachment if you want a Save As dialog, otherwise the client will attempt to display it inline. Finally just write the file content to the response output stream.

Most important part is to call FacesContext#responseComplete() to inform JSF that it should not perform navigation and rendering after you've written the file to the response, otherwise the end of the response will be polluted with the HTML content of the page, or in older JSF versions, you will get an IllegalStateException with a message like getoutputstream() has already been called for this response when the JSF implementation calls getWriter() to render HTML.

Turn off ajax / don't use remote command!

You only need to make sure that the action method is not called by an ajax request, but that it is called by a normal request as you fire with <h:commandLink> and <h:commandButton>. Ajax requests and remote commands are handled by JavaScript which in turn has, due to security reasons, no facilities to force a Save As dialogue with the content of the ajax response.

In case you're using e.g. PrimeFaces <p:commandXxx>, then you need to make sure that you explicitly turn off ajax via ajax="false" attribute. In case you're using ICEfaces, then you need to nest a <f:ajax disabled="true" /> in the command component.

Generic JSF 2.x example

public void download() throws IOException {
    FacesContext fc = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
    ExternalContext ec = fc.getExternalContext();

    ec.responseReset(); // Some JSF component library or some Filter might have set some headers in the buffer beforehand. We want to get rid of them, else it may collide.
    ec.setResponseContentType(contentType); // Check http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types for all types. Use if necessary ExternalContext#getMimeType() for auto-detection based on filename.
    ec.setResponseContentLength(contentLength); // Set it with the file size. This header is optional. It will work if it's omitted, but the download progress will be unknown.
    ec.setResponseHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" + fileName + "\""); // The Save As popup magic is done here. You can give it any file name you want, this only won't work in MSIE, it will use current request URL as file name instead.

    OutputStream output = ec.getResponseOutputStream();
    // Now you can write the InputStream of the file to the above OutputStream the usual way.
    // ...

    fc.responseComplete(); // Important! Otherwise JSF will attempt to render the response which obviously will fail since it's already written with a file and closed.
}

Generic JSF 1.x example

public void download() throws IOException {
    FacesContext fc = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
    HttpServletResponse response = (HttpServletResponse) fc.getExternalContext().getResponse();

    response.reset(); // Some JSF component library or some Filter might have set some headers in the buffer beforehand. We want to get rid of them, else it may collide.
    response.setContentType(contentType); // Check http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types for all types. Use if necessary ServletContext#getMimeType() for auto-detection based on filename.
    response.setContentLength(contentLength); // Set it with the file size. This header is optional. It will work if it's omitted, but the download progress will be unknown.
    response.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" + fileName + "\""); // The Save As popup magic is done here. You can give it any file name you want, this only won't work in MSIE, it will use current request URL as file name instead.

    OutputStream output = response.getOutputStream();
    // Now you can write the InputStream of the file to the above OutputStream the usual way.
    // ...

    fc.responseComplete(); // Important! Otherwise JSF will attempt to render the response which obviously will fail since it's already written with a file and closed.
}

Common static file example

In case you need to stream a static file from the local disk file system, substitute the code as below:

File file = new File("/path/to/file.ext");
String fileName = file.getName();
String contentType = ec.getMimeType(fileName); // JSF 1.x: ((ServletContext) ec.getContext()).getMimeType(fileName);
int contentLength = (int) file.length();

// ...

Files.copy(file.toPath(), output);

Common dynamic file example

In case you need to stream a dynamically generated file, such as PDF or XLS, then simply provide output there where the API being used expects an OutputStream.

E.g. iText PDF:

String fileName = "dynamic.pdf";
String contentType = "application/pdf";

// ...

Document document = new Document();
PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.getInstance(document, output);
document.open();
// Build PDF content here.
document.close();

E.g. Apache POI HSSF:

String fileName = "dynamic.xls";
String contentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";

// ...

HSSFWorkbook workbook = new HSSFWorkbook();
// Build XLS content here.
workbook.write(output);
workbook.close();

Note that you cannot set the content length here. So you need to remove the line to set response content length. This is technically no problem, the only disadvantage is that the enduser will be presented an unknown download progress. In case this is important, then you really need to write to a local (temporary) file first and then provide it as shown in previous chapter.

Utility method

If you're using JSF utility library OmniFaces, then you can use one of the three convenient Faces#sendFile() methods taking either a File, or an InputStream, or a byte[], and specifying whether the file should be downloaded as an attachment (true) or inline (false).

public void download() throws IOException {
    Faces.sendFile(file, true);
}

Yes, this code is complete as-is. You don't need to invoke responseComplete() and so on yourself. This method also properly deals with IE-specific headers and UTF-8 filenames. You can find source code here.

How do you get the length of a list in the JSF expression language?

Note: This solution is better for older versions of JSTL. For versions greater then 1.1 I recommend using fn:length(MyBean.somelist) as suggested by Bill James.


This article has some more detailed information, including another possible solution;

The problem is that we are trying to invoke the list's size method (which is a valid LinkedList method), but it's not a JavaBeans-compliant getter method, so the expression list.size-1 cannot be evaluated.

There are two ways to address this dilemma. First, you can use the RT Core library, like this:

<c_rt:out value='<%= list[list.size()-1] %>'/>

Second, if you want to avoid Java code in your JSP pages, you can implement a simple wrapper class that contains a list and provides access to the list's size property with a JavaBeans-compliant getter method. That bean is listed in Listing 2.25.

The problem with c_rt method is that you need to get the variable from request manually, because it doesn't recognize it otherwise. At this point you are putting in a lot of code for what should be built in functionality. This is a GIANT flaw in the EL.

I ended up using the "wrapper" method, here is the class for it;

public class CollectionWrapper {

    Collection collection;

    public CollectionWrapper(Collection collection) {
        this.collection = collection;
    }

    public Collection getCollection() {
        return collection;
    }

    public int getSize() {
        return collection.size();
    }
}

A third option that no one has mentioned yet is to put your list size into the model (assuming you are using MVC) as a separate attribute. So in your model you would have "someList" and then "someListSize". That may be simplest way to solve this issue.

What is the JSF resource library for and how should it be used?

Actually, all of those examples on the web wherein the common content/file type like "js", "css", "img", etc is been used as library name are misleading.

Real world examples

To start, let's look at how existing JSF implementations like Mojarra and MyFaces and JSF component libraries like PrimeFaces and OmniFaces use it. No one of them use resource libraries this way. They use it (under the covers, by @ResourceDependency or UIViewRoot#addComponentResource()) the following way:

<h:outputScript library="javax.faces" name="jsf.js" />
<h:outputScript library="primefaces" name="jquery/jquery.js" />
<h:outputScript library="omnifaces" name="omnifaces.js" />
<h:outputScript library="omnifaces" name="fixviewstate.js" />
<h:outputScript library="omnifaces.combined" name="[dynamicname].js" />
<h:outputStylesheet library="primefaces" name="primefaces.css" />
<h:outputStylesheet library="primefaces-aristo" name="theme.css" />
<h:outputStylesheet library="primefaces-vader" name="theme.css" />

It should become clear that it basically represents the common library/module/theme name where all of those resources commonly belong to.

Easier identifying

This way it's so much easier to specify and distinguish where those resources belong to and/or are coming from. Imagine that you happen to have a primefaces.css resource in your own webapp wherein you're overriding/finetuning some default CSS of PrimeFaces; if PrimeFaces didn't use a library name for its own primefaces.css, then the PrimeFaces own one wouldn't be loaded, but instead the webapp-supplied one, which would break the look'n'feel.

Also, when you're using a custom ResourceHandler, you can also apply more finer grained control over resources coming from a specific library when library is used the right way. If all component libraries would have used "js" for all their JS files, how would the ResourceHandler ever distinguish if it's coming from a specific component library? Examples are OmniFaces CombinedResourceHandler and GraphicResourceHandler; check the createResource() method wherein the library is checked before delegating to next resource handler in chain. This way they know when to create CombinedResource or GraphicResource for the purpose.

Noted should be that RichFaces did it wrong. It didn't use any library at all and homebrewed another resource handling layer over it and it's therefore impossible to programmatically identify RichFaces resources. That's exactly the reason why OmniFaces CombinedResourceHander had to introduce a reflection-based hack in order to get it to work anyway with RichFaces resources.

Your own webapp

Your own webapp does not necessarily need a resource library. You'd best just omit it.

<h:outputStylesheet name="css/style.css" />
<h:outputScript name="js/script.js" />
<h:graphicImage name="img/logo.png" />

Or, if you really need to have one, you can just give it a more sensible common name, like "default" or some company name.

<h:outputStylesheet library="default" name="css/style.css" />
<h:outputScript library="default" name="js/script.js" />
<h:graphicImage library="default" name="img/logo.png" />

Or, when the resources are specific to some master Facelets template, you could also give it the name of the template, so that it's easier to relate each other. In other words, it's more for self-documentary purposes. E.g. in a /WEB-INF/templates/layout.xhtml template file:

<h:outputStylesheet library="layout" name="css/style.css" />
<h:outputScript library="layout" name="js/script.js" />

And a /WEB-INF/templates/admin.xhtml template file:

<h:outputStylesheet library="admin" name="css/style.css" />
<h:outputScript library="admin" name="js/script.js" />

For a real world example, check the OmniFaces showcase source code.

Or, when you'd like to share the same resources over multiple webapps and have created a "common" project for that based on the same example as in this answer which is in turn embedded as JAR in webapp's /WEB-INF/lib, then also reference it as library (name is free to your choice; component libraries like OmniFaces and PrimeFaces also work that way):

<h:outputStylesheet library="common" name="css/style.css" />
<h:outputScript library="common" name="js/script.js" />
<h:graphicImage library="common" name="img/logo.png" />

Library versioning

Another main advantage is that you can apply resource library versioning the right way on resources provided by your own webapp (this doesn't work for resources embedded in a JAR). You can create a direct child subfolder in the library folder with a name in the \d+(_\d+)* pattern to denote the resource library version.

WebContent
 |-- resources
 |    `-- default
 |         `-- 1_0
 |              |-- css
 |              |    `-- style.css
 |              |-- img
 |              |    `-- logo.png
 |              `-- js
 |                   `-- script.js
 :

When using this markup:

<h:outputStylesheet library="default" name="css/style.css" />
<h:outputScript library="default" name="js/script.js" />
<h:graphicImage library="default" name="img/logo.png" />

This will generate the following HTML with the library version as v parameter:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/contextname/javax.faces.resource/css/style.css.xhtml?ln=default&amp;v=1_0" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="/contextname/javax.faces.resource/js/script.js.xhtml?ln=default&amp;v=1_0"></script>
<img src="/contextname/javax.faces.resource/img/logo.png.xhtml?ln=default&amp;v=1_0" alt="" />

So, if you have edited/updated some resource, then all you need to do is to copy or rename the version folder into a new value. If you have multiple version folders, then the JSF ResourceHandler will automatically serve the resource from the highest version number, according to numerical ordering rules.

So, when copying/renaming resources/default/1_0/* folder into resources/default/1_1/* like follows:

WebContent
 |-- resources
 |    `-- default
 |         |-- 1_0
 |         |    :
 |         |
 |         `-- 1_1
 |              |-- css
 |              |    `-- style.css
 |              |-- img
 |              |    `-- logo.png
 |              `-- js
 |                   `-- script.js
 :

Then the last markup example would generate the following HTML:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/contextname/javax.faces.resource/css/style.css.xhtml?ln=default&amp;v=1_1" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="/contextname/javax.faces.resource/js/script.js.xhtml?ln=default&amp;v=1_1"></script>
<img src="/contextname/javax.faces.resource/img/logo.png.xhtml?ln=default&amp;v=1_1" alt="" />

This will force the webbrowser to request the resource straight from the server instead of showing the one with the same name from the cache, when the URL with the changed parameter is been requested for the first time. This way the endusers aren't required to do a hard refresh (Ctrl+F5 and so on) when they need to retrieve the updated CSS/JS resource.

Please note that library versioning is not possible for resources enclosed in a JAR file. You'd need a custom ResourceHandler. See also How to use JSF versioning for resources in jar.

See also:

How to remove border from specific PrimeFaces p:panelGrid?

Nowdays, Primefaces 5.x have a attribute in panelGrid named "columnClasses".

.no-border {
    border-style: hidden !important ; /* or none */
}

So, to a panelGrid with 2 columns, repeat two times the css class.

<p:panelGrid columns="2" columnClasses="no-border, no-border">

To other elements, the ugly " !important " is not necessary, but to the border just with it work fine to me.

Target Unreachable, identifier resolved to null in JSF 2.2

I solved this problem.

My Java version was the 1.6 and I found that was using 1.7 with CDI however after that I changed the Java version to 1.7 and import the package javax.faces.bean.ManagedBean and everything worked.

Thanks @PM77-1


How to choose the right bean scope?

Since JSF 2.3 all the bean scopes defined in package javax.faces.bean package have been deprecated to align the scopes with CDI. Moreover they're only applicable if your bean is using @ManagedBean annotation. If you are using JSF versions below 2.3 refer to the legacy answer at the end.


From JSF 2.3 here are scopes that can be used on JSF Backing Beans:

1. @javax.enterprise.context.ApplicationScoped: The application scope persists for the entire duration of the web application. That scope is shared among all requests and all sessions. This is useful when you have data for whole application.

2. @javax.enterprise.context.SessionScoped: The session scope persists from the time that a session is established until session termination. The session context is shared between all requests that occur in the same HTTP session. This is useful when you wont to save data for a specific client for a particular session.

3. @javax.enterprise.context.ConversationScoped: The conversation scope persists as log as the bean lives. The scope provides 2 methods: Conversation.begin() and Conversation.end(). These methods should called explicitly, either to start or end the life of a bean.

4. @javax.enterprise.context.RequestScoped: The request scope is short-lived. It starts when an HTTP request is submitted and ends after the response is sent back to the client. If you place a managed bean into request scope, a new instance is created with each request. It is worth considering request scope if you are concerned about the cost of session scope storage.

5. @javax.faces.flow.FlowScoped: The Flow scope persists as long as the Flow lives. A flow may be defined as a contained set of pages (or views) that define a unit of work. Flow scoped been is active as long as user navigates with in the Flow.

6. @javax.faces.view.ViewScoped: A bean in view scope persists while the same JSF page is redisplayed. As soon as the user navigates to a different page, the bean goes out of scope.


The following legacy answer applies JSF version before 2.3

As of JSF 2.x there are 4 Bean Scopes:

  • @SessionScoped
  • @RequestScoped
  • @ApplicationScoped
  • @ViewScoped

Session Scope: The session scope persists from the time that a session is established until session termination. A session terminates if the web application invokes the invalidate method on the HttpSession object, or if it times out.

RequestScope: The request scope is short-lived. It starts when an HTTP request is submitted and ends after the response is sent back to the client. If you place a managed bean into request scope, a new instance is created with each request. It is worth considering request scope if you are concerned about the cost of session scope storage.

ApplicationScope: The application scope persists for the entire duration of the web application. That scope is shared among all requests and all sessions. You place managed beans into the application scope if a single bean should be shared among all instances of a web application. The bean is constructed when it is first requested by any user of the application, and it stays alive until the web application is removed from the application server.

ViewScope: View scope was added in JSF 2.0. A bean in view scope persists while the same JSF page is redisplayed. (The JSF specification uses the term view for a JSF page.) As soon as the user navigates to a different page, the bean goes out of scope.

Choose the scope you based on your requirement.

Source: Core Java Server Faces 3rd Edition by David Geary & Cay Horstmann [Page no. 51 - 54] enter image description here

How do I insert non breaking space character &nbsp; in a JSF page?

Putting the HTML number directly did the trick for me:

&#160;

How to use && in EL boolean expressions in Facelets?

Facelets is a XML based view technology. The & is a special character in XML representing the start of an entity like &amp; which ends with the ; character. You'd need to either escape it, which is ugly:

rendered="#{beanA.prompt == true &amp;&amp; beanB.currentBase != null}"

or to use the and keyword instead, which is preferred as to readability and maintainability:

rendered="#{beanA.prompt == true and beanB.currentBase != null}"

See also:


Unrelated to the concrete problem, comparing booleans with booleans makes little sense when the expression expects a boolean outcome already. I'd get rid of == true:

rendered="#{beanA.prompt and beanB.currentBase != null}"

How to find out client ID of component for ajax update/render? Cannot find component with expression "foo" referenced from "bar"

Try change update="insTable:display" to update="display". I believe you cannot prefix the id with the form ID like that.

Execution order of events when pressing PrimeFaces p:commandButton

I just love getting information like BalusC gives here - and he is kind enough to help SO many people with such GOOD information that I regard his words as gospel, but I was not able to use that order of events to solve this same kind of timing issue in my project. Since BalusC put a great general reference here that I even bookmarked, I thought I would donate my solution for some advanced timing issues in the same place since it does solve the original poster's timing issues as well. I hope this code helps someone:

        <p:pickList id="formPickList" 
                    value="#{mediaDetail.availableMedia}" 
                    converter="MediaPicklistConverter" 
                    widgetVar="formsPicklistWidget" 
                    var="mediaFiles" 
                    itemLabel="#{mediaFiles.mediaTitle}" 
                    itemValue="#{mediaFiles}" >
            <f:facet name="sourceCaption">Available Media</f:facet>
            <f:facet name="targetCaption">Chosen Media</f:facet>
        </p:pickList>

        <p:commandButton id="viewStream_btn" 
                         value="Stream chosen media" 
                         icon="fa fa-download"
                         ajax="true"
                         action="#{mediaDetail.prepareStreams}"                                              
                         update=":streamDialogPanel"
                         oncomplete="PF('streamingDialog').show()"
                         styleClass="ui-priority-primary"
                         style="margin-top:5px" >
            <p:ajax process="formPickList"  />
        </p:commandButton>

The dialog is at the top of the XHTML outside this form and it has a form of its own embedded in the dialog along with a datatable which holds additional commands for streaming the media that all needed to be primed and ready to go when the dialog is presented. You can use this same technique to do things like download customized documents that need to be prepared before they are streamed to the user's computer via fileDownload buttons in the dialog box as well.

As I said, this is a more complicated example, but it hits all the high points of your problem and mine. When the command button is clicked, the result is to first insure the backing bean is updated with the results of the pickList, then tell the backing bean to prepare streams for the user based on their selections in the pick list, then update the controls in the dynamic dialog with an update, then show the dialog box ready for the user to start streaming their content.

The trick to it was to use BalusC's order of events for the main commandButton and then to add the <p:ajax process="formPickList" /> bit to ensure it was executed first - because nothing happens correctly unless the pickList updated the backing bean first (something that was not happening for me before I added it). So, yea, that commandButton rocks because you can affect previous, pending and current components as well as the backing beans - but the timing to interrelate all of them is not easy to get a handle on sometimes.

Happy coding!

Opening XML page shows "This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it."

This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.

You will get this error in the client side when the client (the webbrowser) for some reason interprets the HTTP response content as text/xml instead of text/html and the parsed XML tree doesn't have any XML-stylesheet. In other words, the webbrowser incorrectly parsed the retrieved HTTP response content as XML instead of as HTML due to the wrong or missing HTTP response content type.

In case of JSF/Facelets files which have the default extension of .xhtml, that can in turn happen if the HTTP request hasn't invoked the FacesServlet and thus it wasn't able to parse the Facelets file and generate the desired HTML output based on the XHTML source code. Firefox is then merely guessing the HTTP response content type based on the .xhtml file extension which is in your Firefox configuration apparently by default interpreted as text/xml.

You need to make sure that the HTTP request URL, as you see in browser's address bar, matches the <url-pattern> of the FacesServlet as registered in webapp's web.xml, so that it will be invoked and be able to generate the desired HTML output based on the XHTML source code. If it's for example *.jsf, then you need to open the page by /some.jsf instead of /some.xhtml. Alternatively, you can also just change the <url-pattern> to *.xhtml. This way you never need to fiddle with virtual URLs.

See also:


Note thus that you don't actually need a XML stylesheet. This all was just misinterpretation by the webbrowser while trying to do its best to make something presentable out of the retrieved HTTP response content. It should actually have retrieved the properly generated HTML output, Firefox surely knows precisely how to deal with HTML content.

javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException: View could not be restored

You coud use your own custom AjaxExceptionHandler or primefaces-extensions

Update your faces-config.xml

...
<factory>
  <exception-handler-factory>org.primefaces.extensions.component.ajaxerrorhandler.AjaxExceptionHandlerFactory</exception-handler-factory>
</factory>
...

Add following code in your jsf page

...
<pe:ajaxErrorHandler />
...

What values can I pass to the event attribute of the f:ajax tag?

The event attribute of <f:ajax> can hold at least all supported DOM events of the HTML element which is been generated by the JSF component in question. An easy way to find them all out is to check all on* attribues of the JSF input component of interest in the JSF tag library documentation and then remove the "on" prefix. For example, the <h:inputText> component which renders <input type="text"> lists the following on* attributes (of which I've already removed the "on" prefix so that it ultimately becomes the DOM event type name):

  • blur
  • change
  • click
  • dblclick
  • focus
  • keydown
  • keypress
  • keyup
  • mousedown
  • mousemove
  • mouseout
  • mouseover
  • mouseup
  • select

Additionally, JSF has two more special event names for EditableValueHolder and ActionSource components, the real HTML DOM event being rendered depends on the component type:

  • valueChange (will render as change on text/select inputs and as click on radio/checkbox inputs)
  • action (will render as click on command links/buttons)

The above two are the default events for the components in question.

Some JSF component libraries have additional customized event names which are generally more specialized kinds of valueChange or action events, such as PrimeFaces <p:ajax> which supports among others tabChange, itemSelect, itemUnselect, dateSelect, page, sort, filter, close, etc depending on the parent <p:xxx> component. You can find them all in the "Ajax Behavior Events" subsection of each component's chapter in PrimeFaces Users Guide.

How can I show/hide component with JSF?

You can actually accomplish this without JavaScript, using only JSF's rendered attribute, by enclosing the elements to be shown/hidden in a component that can itself be re-rendered, such as a panelGroup, at least in JSF2. For example, the following JSF code shows or hides one or both of two dropdown lists depending on the value of a third. An AJAX event is used to update the display:

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{workflowProcEditBean.performedBy}">
    <f:selectItem itemValue="O" itemLabel="Originator" />
    <f:selectItem itemValue="R" itemLabel="Role" />
    <f:selectItem itemValue="E" itemLabel="Employee" />
    <f:ajax event="change" execute="@this" render="perfbyselection" />
</h:selectOneMenu>
<h:panelGroup id="perfbyselection">
    <h:selectOneMenu id="performedbyroleid" value="#{workflowProcEditBean.performedByRoleID}"
                     rendered="#{workflowProcEditBean.performedBy eq 'R'}">
        <f:selectItem itemLabel="- Choose One -" itemValue="" />
        <f:selectItems value="#{workflowProcEditBean.roles}" />
    </h:selectOneMenu>
    <h:selectOneMenu id="performedbyempid" value="#{workflowProcEditBean.performedByEmpID}"
                     rendered="#{workflowProcEditBean.performedBy eq 'E'}">
        <f:selectItem itemLabel="- Choose One -" itemValue="" />
        <f:selectItems value="#{workflowProcEditBean.employees}" />
    </h:selectOneMenu>
</h:panelGroup>

java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.Config

Download the following jars and add it to your WEB-INF/lib directory:

Get JSF managed bean by name in any Servlet related class

I had same requirement.

I have used the below way to get it.

I had session scoped bean.

@ManagedBean(name="mb")
@SessionScopedpublic 
class ManagedBean {
     --------
}

I have used the below code in my servlet doPost() method.

ManagedBean mb = (ManagedBean) request.getSession().getAttribute("mb");

it solved my problem.

What can <f:metadata>, <f:viewParam> and <f:viewAction> be used for?

Process GET parameters

The <f:viewParam> manages the setting, conversion and validation of GET parameters. It's like the <h:inputText>, but then for GET parameters.

The following example

<f:metadata>
    <f:viewParam name="id" value="#{bean.id}" />
</f:metadata>

does basically the following:

  • Get the request parameter value by name id.
  • Convert and validate it if necessary (you can use required, validator and converter attributes and nest a <f:converter> and <f:validator> in it like as with <h:inputText>)
  • If conversion and validation succeeds, then set it as a bean property represented by #{bean.id} value, or if the value attribute is absent, then set it as request attribtue on name id so that it's available by #{id} in the view.

So when you open the page as foo.xhtml?id=10 then the parameter value 10 get set in the bean this way, right before the view is rendered.

As to validation, the following example sets the param to required="true" and allows only values between 10 and 20. Any validation failure will result in a message being displayed.

<f:metadata>
    <f:viewParam id="id" name="id" value="#{bean.id}" required="true">
        <f:validateLongRange minimum="10" maximum="20" />
    </f:viewParam>
</f:metadata>
<h:message for="id" />

Performing business action on GET parameters

You can use the <f:viewAction> for this.

<f:metadata>
    <f:viewParam id="id" name="id" value="#{bean.id}" required="true">
        <f:validateLongRange minimum="10" maximum="20" />
    </f:viewParam>
    <f:viewAction action="#{bean.onload}" />
</f:metadata>
<h:message for="id" />

with

public void onload() {
    // ...
}

The <f:viewAction> is however new since JSF 2.2 (the <f:viewParam> already exists since JSF 2.0). If you can't upgrade, then your best bet is using <f:event> instead.

<f:event type="preRenderView" listener="#{bean.onload}" />

This is however invoked on every request. You need to explicitly check if the request isn't a postback:

public void onload() {
    if (!FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().isPostback()) {
        // ...
    }
}

When you would like to skip "Conversion/Validation failed" cases as well, then do as follows:

public void onload() {
    FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
    if (!facesContext.isPostback() && !facesContext.isValidationFailed()) {
        // ...
    }
}

Using <f:event> this way is in essence a workaround/hack, that's exactly why the <f:viewAction> was introduced in JSF 2.2.


Pass view parameters to next view

You can "pass-through" the view parameters in navigation links by setting includeViewParams attribute to true or by adding includeViewParams=true request parameter.

<h:link outcome="next" includeViewParams="true">
<!-- Or -->
<h:link outcome="next?includeViewParams=true">

which generates with the above <f:metadata> example basically the following link

<a href="next.xhtml?id=10">

with the original parameter value.

This approach only requires that next.xhtml has also a <f:viewParam> on the very same parameter, otherwise it won't be passed through.


Use GET forms in JSF

The <f:viewParam> can also be used in combination with "plain HTML" GET forms.

<f:metadata>
    <f:viewParam id="query" name="query" value="#{bean.query}" />
    <f:viewAction action="#{bean.search}" />
</f:metadata>
...
<form>
    <label for="query">Query</label>
    <input type="text" name="query" value="#{empty bean.query ? param.query : bean.query}" />
    <input type="submit" value="Search" />
    <h:message for="query" />
</form>
...
<h:dataTable value="#{bean.results}" var="result" rendered="#{not empty bean.results}">
     ...
</h:dataTable>

With basically this @RequestScoped bean:

private String query;
private List<Result> results;

public void search() {
    results = service.search(query);
}

Note that the <h:message> is for the <f:viewParam>, not the plain HTML <input type="text">! Also note that the input value displays #{param.query} when #{bean.query} is empty, because the submitted value would otherwise not show up at all when there's a validation or conversion error. Please note that this construct is invalid for JSF input components (it is doing that "under the covers" already).


See also:

How can I pass selected row to commandLink inside dataTable or ui:repeat?

In JSF 1.2 this was done by <f:setPropertyActionListener> (within the command component). In JSF 2.0 (EL 2.2 to be precise, thanks to BalusC) it's possible to do it like this: action="${filterList.insert(f.id)}

Format Date output in JSF

Use <f:convertDateTime>. You can nest this in any input and output component. Pattern rules are same as java.text.SimpleDateFormat.

<h:outputText value="#{someBean.dateField}" >
    <f:convertDateTime pattern="dd.MM.yyyy HH:mm" />
</h:outputText>

Get Request and Session Parameters and Attributes from JSF pages

You can like this:

#{requestScope["paramName"]} ,#{sessionScope["paramName"]}

Because requestScope or sessionScope is a Map object.

Difference between View and Request scope in managed beans

A @ViewScoped bean lives exactly as long as a JSF view. It usually starts with a fresh new GET request, or with a navigation action, and will then live as long as the enduser submits any POST form in the view to an action method which returns null or void (and thus navigates back to the same view). Once you refresh the page, or return a non-null string (even an empty string!) navigation outcome, then the view scope will end.

A @RequestScoped bean lives exactly as long a HTTP request. It will thus be garbaged by end of every request and recreated on every new request, hereby losing all changed properties.

A @ViewScoped bean is thus particularly more useful in rich Ajax-enabled views which needs to remember the (changed) view state across Ajax requests. A @RequestScoped one would be recreated on every Ajax request and thus fail to remember all changed view state. Note that a @ViewScoped bean does not share any data among different browser tabs/windows in the same session like as a @SessionScoped bean. Every view has its own unique @ViewScoped bean.

See also:

Can't find bundle for base name /Bundle, locale en_US

In maven, folder resources, create the same package structure where the configuration files are located and copy them there

How to populate options of h:selectOneMenu from database?

Based on your question history, you're using JSF 2.x. So, here's a JSF 2.x targeted answer. In JSF 1.x you would be forced to wrap item values/labels in ugly SelectItem instances. This is fortunately not needed anymore in JSF 2.x.


Basic example

To answer your question directly, just use <f:selectItems> whose value points to a List<T> property which you preserve from the DB during bean's (post)construction. Here's a basic kickoff example assuming that T actually represents a String.

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.name}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{bean.names}" />
</h:selectOneMenu>

with

@ManagedBean
@RequestScoped
public class Bean {

    private String name;
    private List<String> names; 

    @EJB
    private NameService nameService;

    @PostConstruct
    public void init() {
        names = nameService.list();
    }

    // ... (getters, setters, etc)
}

Simple as that. Actually, the T's toString() will be used to represent both the dropdown item label and value. So, when you're instead of List<String> using a list of complex objects like List<SomeEntity> and you haven't overridden the class' toString() method, then you would see com.example.SomeEntity@hashcode as item values. See next section how to solve it properly.

Also note that the bean for <f:selectItems> value does not necessarily need to be the same bean as the bean for <h:selectOneMenu> value. This is useful whenever the values are actually applicationwide constants which you just have to load only once during application's startup. You could then just make it a property of an application scoped bean.

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.name}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{data.names}" />
</h:selectOneMenu>

Complex objects as available items

Whenever T concerns a complex object (a javabean), such as User which has a String property of name, then you could use the var attribute to get hold of the iteration variable which you in turn can use in itemValue and/or itemLabel attribtues (if you omit the itemLabel, then the label becomes the same as the value).

Example #1:

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.userName}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{bean.users}" var="user" itemValue="#{user.name}" />
</h:selectOneMenu>

with

private String userName;
private List<User> users;

@EJB
private UserService userService;

@PostConstruct
public void init() {
    users = userService.list();
}

// ... (getters, setters, etc)

Or when it has a Long property id which you would rather like to set as item value:

Example #2:

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.userId}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{bean.users}" var="user" itemValue="#{user.id}" itemLabel="#{user.name}" />
</h:selectOneMenu>

with

private Long userId;
private List<User> users;

// ... (the same as in previous bean example)

Complex object as selected item

Whenever you would like to set it to a T property in the bean as well and T represents an User, then you would need to bake a custom Converter which converts between User and an unique string representation (which can be the id property). Do note that the itemValue must represent the complex object itself, exactly the type which needs to be set as selection component's value.

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.user}" converter="#{userConverter}">
    <f:selectItems value="#{bean.users}" var="user" itemValue="#{user}" itemLabel="#{user.name}" />
</h:selectOneMenu>

with

private User user;
private List<User> users;

// ... (the same as in previous bean example)

and

@ManagedBean
@RequestScoped
public class UserConverter implements Converter {

    @EJB
    private UserService userService;

    @Override
    public Object getAsObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, String submittedValue) {
        if (submittedValue == null || submittedValue.isEmpty()) {
            return null;
        }

        try {
            return userService.find(Long.valueOf(submittedValue));
        } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
            throw new ConverterException(new FacesMessage(String.format("%s is not a valid User ID", submittedValue)), e);
        }
    }

    @Override
    public String getAsString(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, Object modelValue) {
        if (modelValue == null) {
            return "";
        }

        if (modelValue instanceof User) {
            return String.valueOf(((User) modelValue).getId());
        } else {
            throw new ConverterException(new FacesMessage(String.format("%s is not a valid User", modelValue)), e);
        }
    }

}

(please note that the Converter is a bit hacky in order to be able to inject an @EJB in a JSF converter; normally one would have annotated it as @FacesConverter(forClass=User.class), but that unfortunately doesn't allow @EJB injections)

Don't forget to make sure that the complex object class has equals() and hashCode() properly implemented, otherwise JSF will during render fail to show preselected item(s), and you'll on submit face Validation Error: Value is not valid.

public class User {

    private Long id;

    @Override
    public boolean equals(Object other) {
        return (other != null && getClass() == other.getClass() && id != null)
            ? id.equals(((User) other).id)
            : (other == this);
    }

    @Override
    public int hashCode() {
        return (id != null) 
            ? (getClass().hashCode() + id.hashCode())
            : super.hashCode();
    }

}

Complex objects with a generic converter

Head to this answer: Implement converters for entities with Java Generics.


Complex objects without a custom converter

The JSF utility library OmniFaces offers a special converter out the box which allows you to use complex objects in <h:selectOneMenu> without the need to create a custom converter. The SelectItemsConverter will simply do the conversion based on readily available items in <f:selectItem(s)>.

<h:selectOneMenu value="#{bean.user}" converter="omnifaces.SelectItemsConverter">
    <f:selectItems value="#{bean.users}" var="user" itemValue="#{user}" itemLabel="#{user.name}" />
</h:selectOneMenu>

See also:

JSF rendered multiple combined conditions

Assuming that "a" and "b" are bean properties

rendered="#{bean.a==12 and (bean.b==13 or bean.b==15)}"

You may look at JSF EL operators

How to make a redirection on page load in JSF 1.x

Edit 2

I finally found a solution by implementing my forward action like that:

private void applyForward() {
    FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
    // Find where to redirect the user.
    String redirect = getTheFromOutCome();

    // Change the Navigation context.
    NavigationHandler myNav = facesContext.getApplication().getNavigationHandler();
    myNav.handleNavigation(facesContext, null, redirect);

    // Update the view root
    UIViewRoot vr = facesContext.getViewRoot();
    if (vr != null) {
        // Get the URL where to redirect the user
        String url = facesContext.getExternalContext().getRequestContextPath();
        url = url + "/" + vr.getViewId().replace(".xhtml", ".jsf");
        Object obj = facesContext.getExternalContext().getResponse();
        if (obj instanceof HttpServletResponse) {
            HttpServletResponse response = (HttpServletResponse) obj;
            try {
                // Redirect the user now.
                response.sendRedirect(response.encodeURL(url));
            } catch (IOException e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }
    }
}

It works (at least regarding my first tests), but I still don't like the way it is implemented... Any better idea?


Edit This solution does not work. Indeed, when the doForward() function is called, the JSF lifecycle has already been started, and then recreate a new request is not possible.


One idea to solve this issue, but I don't really like it, is to force the doForward() action during one of the setBindedInputHidden() method:

private boolean actionDefined = false;
private boolean actionParamDefined = false;

public void setHiddenActionParam(HtmlInputHidden hiddenActionParam) {
    this.hiddenActionParam = hiddenActionParam;
    String actionParam = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap().get("actionParam");
    this.hiddenActionParam.setValue(actionParam);
    actionParamDefined = true;
    forwardAction();
}

public void setHiddenAction(HtmlInputHidden hiddenAction) {
    this.hiddenAction = hiddenAction;
    String action = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap().get("action");
    this.hiddenAction.setValue(action);
    actionDefined = true;
    forwardAction();
}

private void forwardAction() {
    if (!actionDefined || !actionParamDefined) {
        // As one of the inputHidden was not binded yet, we do nothing...
        return;
    }
    // Now, both action and actionParam inputHidden are binded, we can execute the forward...
    doForward(null);
}

This solution does not involve any Javascript call, and works does not work.

Identifying and solving javax.el.PropertyNotFoundException: Target Unreachable

I decided to share my solution, because although many answers provided here were helpful, I still had this problem. In my case, I am using JSF 2.3, jdk10, jee8, cdi 2.0 for my new project and I did run my app on wildfly 12, starting server with parameter standalone.sh -Dee8.preview.mode=true as recommended on wildfly website. The problem with "bean resolved to null” disappeared after downloading wildfly 13. Uploading exactly the same war to wildfly 13 made it all work.

How to include another XHTML in XHTML using JSF 2.0 Facelets?

<ui:include>

Most basic way is <ui:include>. The included content must be placed inside <ui:composition>.

Kickoff example of the master page /page.xhtml:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en"
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
    xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core"
    xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html"
    xmlns:ui="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/facelets">
    <h:head>
        <title>Include demo</title>
    </h:head>
    <h:body>
        <h1>Master page</h1>
        <p>Master page blah blah lorem ipsum</p>
        <ui:include src="/WEB-INF/include.xhtml" />
    </h:body>
</html>

The include page /WEB-INF/include.xhtml (yes, this is the file in its entirety, any tags outside <ui:composition> are unnecessary as they are ignored by Facelets anyway):

<ui:composition 
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
    xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core"
    xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html"
    xmlns:ui="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/facelets">
    <h2>Include page</h2>
    <p>Include page blah blah lorem ipsum</p>
</ui:composition>
  

This needs to be opened by /page.xhtml. Do note that you don't need to repeat <html>, <h:head> and <h:body> inside the include file as that would otherwise result in invalid HTML.

You can use a dynamic EL expression in <ui:include src>. See also How to ajax-refresh dynamic include content by navigation menu? (JSF SPA).


<ui:define>/<ui:insert>

A more advanced way of including is templating. This includes basically the other way round. The master template page should use <ui:insert> to declare places to insert defined template content. The template client page which is using the master template page should use <ui:define> to define the template content which is to be inserted.

Master template page /WEB-INF/template.xhtml (as a design hint: the header, menu and footer can in turn even be <ui:include> files):

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en"
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
    xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core"
    xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html"
    xmlns:ui="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/facelets">
    <h:head>
        <title><ui:insert name="title">Default title</ui:insert></title>
    </h:head>
    <h:body>
        <div id="header">Header</div>
        <div id="menu">Menu</div>
        <div id="content"><ui:insert name="content">Default content</ui:insert></div>
        <div id="footer">Footer</div>
    </h:body>
</html>

Template client page /page.xhtml (note the template attribute; also here, this is the file in its entirety):

<ui:composition template="/WEB-INF/template.xhtml"
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
    xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core"
    xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html"
    xmlns:ui="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/facelets">

    <ui:define name="title">
        New page title here
    </ui:define>

    <ui:define name="content">
        <h1>New content here</h1>
        <p>Blah blah</p>
    </ui:define>
</ui:composition>

This needs to be opened by /page.xhtml. If there is no <ui:define>, then the default content inside <ui:insert> will be displayed instead, if any.


<ui:param>

You can pass parameters to <ui:include> or <ui:composition template> by <ui:param>.

<ui:include ...>
    <ui:param name="foo" value="#{bean.foo}" />
</ui:include>
<ui:composition template="...">
    <ui:param name="foo" value="#{bean.foo}" />
    ...
</ui:composition >

Inside the include/template file, it'll be available as #{foo}. In case you need to pass "many" parameters to <ui:include>, then you'd better consider registering the include file as a tagfile, so that you can ultimately use it like so <my:tagname foo="#{bean.foo}">. See also When to use <ui:include>, tag files, composite components and/or custom components?

You can even pass whole beans, methods and parameters via <ui:param>. See also JSF 2: how to pass an action including an argument to be invoked to a Facelets sub view (using ui:include and ui:param)?


Design hints

The files which aren't supposed to be publicly accessible by just entering/guessing its URL, need to be placed in /WEB-INF folder, like as the include file and the template file in above example. See also Which XHTML files do I need to put in /WEB-INF and which not?

There doesn't need to be any markup (HTML code) outside <ui:composition> and <ui:define>. You can put any, but they will be ignored by Facelets. Putting markup in there is only useful for web designers. See also Is there a way to run a JSF page without building the whole project?

The HTML5 doctype is the recommended doctype these days, "in spite of" that it's a XHTML file. You should see XHTML as a language which allows you to produce HTML output using a XML based tool. See also Is it possible to use JSF+Facelets with HTML 4/5? and JavaServer Faces 2.2 and HTML5 support, why is XHTML still being used.

CSS/JS/image files can be included as dynamically relocatable/localized/versioned resources. See also How to reference CSS / JS / image resource in Facelets template?

You can put Facelets files in a reusable JAR file. See also Structure for multiple JSF projects with shared code.

For real world examples of advanced Facelets templating, check the src/main/webapp folder of Java EE Kickoff App source code and OmniFaces showcase site source code.

Understanding PrimeFaces process/update and JSF f:ajax execute/render attributes

If you have a hard time remembering the default values (I know I have...) here's a short extract from BalusC's answer:

Component    | Submit          | Refresh
------------ | --------------- | --------------
f:ajax       | execute="@this" | render="@none"
p:ajax       | process="@this" | update="@none"
p:commandXXX | process="@form" | update="@none"

List of <p:ajax> events

As the list of possible events is not tied to p:ajax itself but to the component it is used with, you'll have to ask the component for which ajax events it supports.

There are multiple ways to determine the ajax events for a given component:

1) Ask the component in xhtml:

You can output the list directly in xhtml by binding that component to a request scoped variable and printing the eventNames property:

<p:autoComplete binding="#{ac}"></p:autoComplete>
<h:outputText value="#{ac.eventNames}" />

This outputs

[blur, change, valueChange, click, dblclick, focus, keydown, keypress, keyup,
 mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup, select, itemSelect,
 itemUnselect, query, moreText, clear]

2) Ask the component in java code:

Figure out the component implementation class and invoke its' implementation of javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase.getEventNames() method:

import javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase;

public class SomeTest {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        dumpEvents(new org.primefaces.component.inputtext.InputText());
        dumpEvents(new org.primefaces.component.autocomplete.AutoComplete());
        dumpEvents(new org.primefaces.component.datatable.DataTable());
    }

    private static void dumpEvents(UIComponentBase comp) {
        System.out.println(
                comp + ":\n\tdefaultEvent: " + comp.getDefaultEventName() + ";\n\tEvents: " + comp.getEventNames());
    }

}

This outputs:

org.primefaces.component.inputtext.InputText@239963d8:
    defaultEvent: valueChange;
    Events: [blur, change, valueChange, click, dblclick, focus, keydown, keypress, keyup, mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup, select]
org.primefaces.component.autocomplete.AutoComplete@72d818d1:
    defaultEvent: valueChange;
    Events: [blur, change, valueChange, click, dblclick, focus, keydown, keypress, keyup, mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup, select, itemSelect, itemUnselect, query, moreText, clear]
org.primefaces.component.datatable.DataTable@614ddd49:
    defaultEvent: null;
    Events: [rowUnselect, colReorder, tap, rowEditInit, toggleSelect, cellEditInit, sort, rowToggle, cellEdit, rowSelectRadio, filter, cellEditCancel, rowSelect, contextMenu, taphold, rowReorder, colResize, rowUnselectCheckbox, rowDblselect, rowEdit, page, rowEditCancel, virtualScroll, rowSelectCheckbox]

3) 'rtfm' ;-)

Best option is to look into the documentation of the particular component in use as hopefully provided by the component developers, not limited to PrimeFaces btw. (p:ajax can be attached to any component providing ajax behaviors).

The advantage over previous suggestions is that the documentation not only provides the event names, but also enhanced description of the event potentially enriched with an event type class that can be caught by a listener.

For example the org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent in case of

<p:ajax event="itemSelect" listener="#{anyBean.onItemSelect}"/>

and listener method signature public void onItemSelect(SelectEvent) provides additional event contextual data.

Where there is no explicit list of ajax events on a compoment in the PrimeFaces documentation, the list of on* javascript callbacks can be used as events by removing the 'on' and using the remainder as an event name. The other answers in this question provides help on these plain dom events too.

When should I use h:outputLink instead of h:commandLink?

I also see that the page loading (performance) takes a long time on using h:commandLink than h:link. h:link is faster compared to h:commandLink

How to read multiple Integer values from a single line of input in Java?

Scanner has a method called hasNext():

    Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);

    while(scanner.hasNext())
    {
        System.out.println(scanner.nextInt());
    }

Trigger 404 in Spring-MVC controller?

Configure web.xml with setting

<error-page>
    <error-code>500</error-code>
    <location>/error/500</location>
</error-page>

<error-page>
    <error-code>404</error-code>
    <location>/error/404</location>
</error-page>

Create new controller

   /**
     * Error Controller. handles the calls for 404, 500 and 401 HTTP Status codes.
     */
    @Controller
    @RequestMapping(value = ErrorController.ERROR_URL, produces = MediaType.APPLICATION_XHTML_XML_VALUE)
    public class ErrorController {


        /**
         * The constant ERROR_URL.
         */
        public static final String ERROR_URL = "/error";


        /**
         * The constant TILE_ERROR.
         */
        public static final String TILE_ERROR = "error.page";


        /**
         * Page Not Found.
         *
         * @return Home Page
         */
        @RequestMapping(value = "/404", produces = MediaType.APPLICATION_XHTML_XML_VALUE)
        public ModelAndView notFound() {

            ModelAndView model = new ModelAndView(TILE_ERROR);
            model.addObject("message", "The page you requested could not be found. This location may not be current.");

            return model;
        }

        /**
         * Error page.
         *
         * @return the model and view
         */
        @RequestMapping(value = "/500", produces = MediaType.APPLICATION_XHTML_XML_VALUE)
        public ModelAndView errorPage() {
            ModelAndView model = new ModelAndView(TILE_ERROR);
            model.addObject("message", "The page you requested could not be found. This location may not be current, due to the recent site redesign.");

            return model;
        }
}

Targeting only Firefox with CSS

First of all, a disclaimer. I don't really advocate for the solution I present below. The only browser specific CSS I write is for IE (especially IE6), although I wish it wasn't the case.

Now, the solution. You asked it to be elegant so I don't know how elegant is it but it's sure going to target Gecko platforms only.

The trick is only working when JavaScript is enabled and makes use of Mozilla bindings (XBL), which are heavily used internally in Firefox and all other Gecko-based products. For a comparison, this is like the behavior CSS property in IE, but much more powerful.

Three files are involved in my solution:

  1. ff.html: the file to style
  2. ff.xml: the file containg the Gecko bindings
  3. ff.css: Firefox specific styling

ff.html

<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
body {
 -moz-binding: url(ff.xml#load-mozilla-css);
}
</style>
</head>
<body>

<h1>This should be red in FF</h1>

</body>
</html>

ff.xml

<?xml version="1.0"?>

<bindings xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/xbl">
    <binding id="load-mozilla-css">
        <implementation>
            <constructor>
            <![CDATA[
                var link = document.createElement("link");
                    link.setAttribute("rel", "stylesheet");
                    link.setAttribute("type", "text/css");
                    link.setAttribute("href", "ff.css");

                document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0]
                        .appendChild(link);
            ]]>
            </constructor>
        </implementation>
    </binding>
</bindings>

ff.css

h1 {
 color: red;
}

Update: The above solution is not that good. It would be better if instead of appending a new LINK element it will add that "firefox" class on the BODY element. And it's possible, just by replacing the above JS with the following:

this.className += " firefox";

The solution is inspired by Dean Edwards' moz-behaviors.

The server encountered an internal error that prevented it from fulfilling this request - in servlet 3.0

I found solution. It works fine when I throw away next line from form:

enctype="multipart/form-data"

And now it pass all parameters at request ok:

 <form action="/registration" method="post">
   <%-- error messages --%>
   <div class="form-group">
    <c:forEach items="${registrationErrors}" var="error">
    <p class="error">${error}</p>
     </c:forEach>
   </div>

What is the difference between a 'closure' and a 'lambda'?

A Lambda expression is just an anonymous function. in plain java, for example, you can write it like this:

Function<Person, Job> mapPersonToJob = new Function<Person, Job>() {
    public Job apply(Person person) {
        Job job = new Job(person.getPersonId(), person.getJobDescription());
        return job;
    }
};

where the class Function is just built in java code. Now you can call mapPersonToJob.apply(person) somewhere to use it. thats just one example. Thats a lambda before there was syntax for it. Lambdas a short cut for this.

Closure:

a Lambda becomes a closure when it can access the variables outside of this scope. i guess you can say its magic, it magically can wrap around the environment it was created in and use the variables outside of its scope(outer scope. so to be clear, a closure means a lambda can access its OUTER SCOPE.

in Kotlin, a lambda can always access its closure (the variables that are in its outer scope)

SQL to generate a list of numbers from 1 to 100

Using Oracle's sub query factory clause: "WITH", you can select numbers from 1 to 100:

WITH t(n) AS (
  SELECT 1 from dual
  UNION ALL
    SELECT n+1 FROM t WHERE n < 100
)
SELECT * FROM t;

How to solve "The specified service has been marked for deletion" error

Most probably deleting service fails because

protected override void OnStop()

throw error when stopping a service. wrapping things inside a try catch will prevent mark for deletion error

protected override void OnStop()
{
            try
            {
                //things to do
            }
            catch (Exception)
            {
            }

}

C# string replace

You can't use string.replace...as one string is assigned you cannot manipulate. For that, we use string builder. Here is my example. In the HTML page I add [Name] which is replaced by Name. Make sure [Name] is unique or you can give any unique name:

string Name = txtname.Text;
string contents = File.ReadAllText(Server.MapPath("~/Admin/invoice.html"));

StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(contents);

builder.Replace("[Name]", Name);

StringReader sr = new StringReader(builder.ToString());

Validate date in dd/mm/yyyy format using JQuery Validate

This will also checks in leap year. This is pure regex, so it's faster than any lib (also faster than moment.js). But if you gonna use a lot of dates in ur code, I do recommend to use moment.js

var dateRegex = /^(?=\d)(?:(?:31(?!.(?:0?[2469]|11))|(?:30|29)(?!.0?2)|29(?=.0?2.(?:(?:(?:1[6-9]|[2-9]\d)?(?:0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(?:(?:16|[2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))(?:\x20|$))|(?:2[0-8]|1\d|0?[1-9]))([-.\/])(?:1[012]|0?[1-9])\1(?:1[6-9]|[2-9]\d)?\d\d(?:(?=\x20\d)\x20|$))?(((0?[1-9]|1[012])(:[0-5]\d){0,2}(\x20[AP]M))|([01]\d|2[0-3])(:[0-5]\d){1,2})?$/;

console.log(dateRegex.test('21/01/1986'));

enter image description here

http://regexper.com/....

How to push object into an array using AngularJS

Please check this - http://plnkr.co/edit/5Sx4k8tbWaO1qsdMEWYI?p=preview

Controller-

var app= angular.module('app', []);

app.controller('TestController', function($scope) {
    this.arrayText = [{text:'Hello',},{text: 'world'}];

    this.addText = function(text) {

      if(text) {
        var obj = {
          text: text
        };
          this.arrayText.push(obj);
          this.myText = '';
          console.log(this.arrayText);
        }
      } 
 });

HTML

<form ng-controller="TestController as testCtrl" ng-submit="testCtrl.addText(testCtrl.myText)">
        <input type="text" ng-model="testCtrl.myText" value="Lets go">
        <button type="submit">Add</button>
        <div ng-repeat="item in testCtrl.arrayText">
            <span>{{item}}</span>
        </div>
</form>

How to get < span > value?

You can use querySelectorAll to get all span elements and then use new ES2015 (ES6) spread operator convert StaticNodeList that querySelectorAll returns to array of spans, and then use map operator to get list of items.

See example bellow

_x000D_
_x000D_
([...document.querySelectorAll('#test span')]).map(x => console.log(x.innerHTML))
_x000D_
<div id="test">_x000D_
    <span>1</span>_x000D_
    <span>2</span>_x000D_
    <span>3</span>_x000D_
    <span>4</span>_x000D_
<div>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

How to select data of a table from another database in SQL Server?

Using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio you can create Linked Server. First make connection to current (local) server, then go to Server Objects > Linked Servers > context menu > New Linked Server. In window New Linked Server you have to specify desired server name for remote server, real server name or IP address (Data Source) and credentials (Security page).

And further you can select data from linked server:

select * from [linked_server_name].[database].[schema].[table]

How to add minutes to my Date

The issue for you is that you are using mm. You should use MM. MM is for month and mm is for minutes. Try with yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm

Other approach:

It can be as simple as this (other option is to use joda-time)

static final long ONE_MINUTE_IN_MILLIS=60000;//millisecs

Calendar date = Calendar.getInstance();
long t= date.getTimeInMillis();
Date afterAddingTenMins=new Date(t + (10 * ONE_MINUTE_IN_MILLIS));

Returning unique_ptr from functions

One thing that i didn't see in other answers is To clarify another answers that there is a difference between returning std::unique_ptr that has been created within a function, and one that has been given to that function.

The example could be like this:

class Test
{int i;};
std::unique_ptr<Test> foo1()
{
    std::unique_ptr<Test> res(new Test);
    return res;
}
std::unique_ptr<Test> foo2(std::unique_ptr<Test>&& t)
{
    // return t;  // this will produce an error!
    return std::move(t);
}

//...
auto test1=foo1();
auto test2=foo2(std::unique_ptr<Test>(new Test));

String concatenation in Jinja

You can use + if you know all the values are strings. Jinja also provides the ~ operator, which will ensure all values are converted to string first.

{% set my_string = my_string ~ stuff ~ ', '%}

Should you use .htm or .html file extension? What is the difference, and which file is correct?

I guess it's a little too late now however the only time it does make a difference is when you set up HTML signatures on MS Outlook (even 2010). It's just not able to handle .html extensions, only .htm

Reference - What does this error mean in PHP?

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM

The scope resolution operator is also called "Paamayim Nekudotayim" from the Hebrew ?????? ?????????. which means "double colon".

This error typically happens if you inadvertently put :: in your code.

Related Questions:

Documentation:

Hidden TextArea

Set CSS display to none for textarea

<textarea name="hide" style="display:none;"></textarea>

Java 8: Lambda-Streams, Filter by Method with Exception

You can potentially roll your own Stream variant by wrapping your lambda to throw an unchecked exception and then later unwrapping that unchecked exception on terminal operations:

@FunctionalInterface
public interface ThrowingPredicate<T, X extends Throwable> {
    public boolean test(T t) throws X;
}

@FunctionalInterface
public interface ThrowingFunction<T, R, X extends Throwable> {
    public R apply(T t) throws X;
}

@FunctionalInterface
public interface ThrowingSupplier<R, X extends Throwable> {
    public R get() throws X;
}

public interface ThrowingStream<T, X extends Throwable> {
    public ThrowingStream<T, X> filter(
            ThrowingPredicate<? super T, ? extends X> predicate);

    public <R> ThrowingStream<T, R> map(
            ThrowingFunction<? super T, ? extends R, ? extends X> mapper);

    public <A, R> R collect(Collector<? super T, A, R> collector) throws X;

    // etc
}

class StreamAdapter<T, X extends Throwable> implements ThrowingStream<T, X> {
    private static class AdapterException extends RuntimeException {
        public AdapterException(Throwable cause) {
            super(cause);
        }
    }

    private final Stream<T> delegate;
    private final Class<X> x;

    StreamAdapter(Stream<T> delegate, Class<X> x) {
        this.delegate = delegate;
        this.x = x;
    }

    private <R> R maskException(ThrowingSupplier<R, X> method) {
        try {
            return method.get();
        } catch (Throwable t) {
            if (x.isInstance(t)) {
                throw new AdapterException(t);
            } else {
                throw t;
            }
        }
    }

    @Override
    public ThrowingStream<T, X> filter(ThrowingPredicate<T, X> predicate) {
        return new StreamAdapter<>(
                delegate.filter(t -> maskException(() -> predicate.test(t))), x);
    }

    @Override
    public <R> ThrowingStream<R, X> map(ThrowingFunction<T, R, X> mapper) {
        return new StreamAdapter<>(
                delegate.map(t -> maskException(() -> mapper.apply(t))), x);
    }

    private <R> R unmaskException(Supplier<R> method) throws X {
        try {
            return method.get();
        } catch (AdapterException e) {
            throw x.cast(e.getCause());
        }
    }

    @Override
    public <A, R> R collect(Collector<T, A, R> collector) throws X {
        return unmaskException(() -> delegate.collect(collector));
    }
}

Then you could use this the same exact way as a Stream:

Stream<Account> s = accounts.values().stream();
ThrowingStream<Account, IOException> ts = new StreamAdapter<>(s, IOException.class);
return ts.filter(Account::isActive).map(Account::getNumber).collect(toSet());

This solution would require quite a bit of boilerplate, so I suggest you take a look at the library I already made which does exactly what I have described here for the entire Stream class (and more!).

Simple Digit Recognition OCR in OpenCV-Python

OCR which stands for Optical Character Recognition is a computer vision technique used to identify the different types of handwritten digits that are used in common mathematics. To perform OCR in OpenCV we will use the KNN algorithm which detects the nearest k neighbors of a particular data point and then classifies that data point based on the class type detected for n neighbors.

Data Used


This data contains 5000 handwritten digits where there are 500 digits for every type of digit. Each digit is of 20×20 pixel dimensions. We will split the data such that 250 digits are for training and 250 digits are for testing for every class.

Below is the implementation.




import numpy as np
import cv2
   
      
# Read the image
image = cv2.imread('digits.png')
  
# gray scale conversion
gray_img = cv2.cvtColor(image,
                        cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
  
# We will divide the image
# into 5000 small dimensions 
# of size 20x20
divisions = list(np.hsplit(i,100) for i in np.vsplit(gray_img,50))
  
# Convert into Numpy array
# of size (50,100,20,20)
NP_array = np.array(divisions)
   
# Preparing train_data
# and test_data.
# Size will be (2500,20x20)
train_data = NP_array[:,:50].reshape(-1,400).astype(np.float32)
  
# Size will be (2500,20x20)
test_data = NP_array[:,50:100].reshape(-1,400).astype(np.float32)
  
# Create 10 different labels 
# for each type of digit
k = np.arange(10)
train_labels = np.repeat(k,250)[:,np.newaxis]
test_labels = np.repeat(k,250)[:,np.newaxis]
   
# Initiate kNN classifier
knn = cv2.ml.KNearest_create()
  
# perform training of data
knn.train(train_data,
          cv2.ml.ROW_SAMPLE, 
          train_labels)
   
# obtain the output from the
# classifier by specifying the
# number of neighbors.
ret, output ,neighbours,
distance = knn.findNearest(test_data, k = 3)
   
# Check the performance and
# accuracy of the classifier.
# Compare the output with test_labels
# to find out how many are wrong.
matched = output==test_labels
correct_OP = np.count_nonzero(matched)
   
#Calculate the accuracy.
accuracy = (correct_OP*100.0)/(output.size)
   
# Display accuracy.
print(accuracy)


Output

91.64


Well, I decided to workout myself on my question to solve the above problem. What I wanted is to implement a simple OCR using KNearest or SVM features in OpenCV. And below is what I did and how. (it is just for learning how to use KNearest for simple OCR purposes).

1) My first question was about letter_recognition.data file that comes with OpenCV samples. I wanted to know what is inside that file.

It contains a letter, along with 16 features of that letter.

And this SOF helped me to find it. These 16 features are explained in the paper Letter Recognition Using Holland-Style Adaptive Classifiers. (Although I didn't understand some of the features at the end)

2) Since I knew, without understanding all those features, it is difficult to do that method. I tried some other papers, but all were a little difficult for a beginner.

So I just decided to take all the pixel values as my features. (I was not worried about accuracy or performance, I just wanted it to work, at least with the least accuracy)

I took the below image for my training data:

enter image description here

(I know the amount of training data is less. But, since all letters are of the same font and size, I decided to try on this).

To prepare the data for training, I made a small code in OpenCV. It does the following things:

  1. It loads the image.
  2. Selects the digits (obviously by contour finding and applying constraints on area and height of letters to avoid false detections).
  3. Draws the bounding rectangle around one letter and wait for key press manually. This time we press the digit key ourselves corresponding to the letter in the box.
  4. Once the corresponding digit key is pressed, it resizes this box to 10x10 and saves all 100 pixel values in an array (here, samples) and corresponding manually entered digit in another array(here, responses).
  5. Then save both the arrays in separate .txt files.

At the end of the manual classification of digits, all the digits in the training data (train.png) are labeled manually by ourselves, image will look like below:

enter image description here

Below is the code I used for the above purpose (of course, not so clean):

import sys

import numpy as np
import cv2

im = cv2.imread('pitrain.png')
im3 = im.copy()

gray = cv2.cvtColor(im,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
blur = cv2.GaussianBlur(gray,(5,5),0)
thresh = cv2.adaptiveThreshold(blur,255,1,1,11,2)

#################      Now finding Contours         ###################

contours,hierarchy = cv2.findContours(thresh,cv2.RETR_LIST,cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE)

samples =  np.empty((0,100))
responses = []
keys = [i for i in range(48,58)]

for cnt in contours:
    if cv2.contourArea(cnt)>50:
        [x,y,w,h] = cv2.boundingRect(cnt)
        
        if  h>28:
            cv2.rectangle(im,(x,y),(x+w,y+h),(0,0,255),2)
            roi = thresh[y:y+h,x:x+w]
            roismall = cv2.resize(roi,(10,10))
            cv2.imshow('norm',im)
            key = cv2.waitKey(0)

            if key == 27:  # (escape to quit)
                sys.exit()
            elif key in keys:
                responses.append(int(chr(key)))
                sample = roismall.reshape((1,100))
                samples = np.append(samples,sample,0)

responses = np.array(responses,np.float32)
responses = responses.reshape((responses.size,1))
print "training complete"

np.savetxt('generalsamples.data',samples)
np.savetxt('generalresponses.data',responses)

Now we enter in to training and testing part.

For the testing part, I used the below image, which has the same type of letters I used for the training phase.

enter image description here

For training we do as follows:

  1. Load the .txt files we already saved earlier
  2. create an instance of the classifier we are using (it is KNearest in this case)
  3. Then we use KNearest.train function to train the data

For testing purposes, we do as follows:

  1. We load the image used for testing
  2. process the image as earlier and extract each digit using contour methods
  3. Draw a bounding box for it, then resize it to 10x10, and store its pixel values in an array as done earlier.
  4. Then we use KNearest.find_nearest() function to find the nearest item to the one we gave. ( If lucky, it recognizes the correct digit.)

I included last two steps (training and testing) in single code below:

import cv2
import numpy as np

#######   training part    ############### 
samples = np.loadtxt('generalsamples.data',np.float32)
responses = np.loadtxt('generalresponses.data',np.float32)
responses = responses.reshape((responses.size,1))

model = cv2.KNearest()
model.train(samples,responses)

############################# testing part  #########################

im = cv2.imread('pi.png')
out = np.zeros(im.shape,np.uint8)
gray = cv2.cvtColor(im,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
thresh = cv2.adaptiveThreshold(gray,255,1,1,11,2)

contours,hierarchy = cv2.findContours(thresh,cv2.RETR_LIST,cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE)

for cnt in contours:
    if cv2.contourArea(cnt)>50:
        [x,y,w,h] = cv2.boundingRect(cnt)
        if  h>28:
            cv2.rectangle(im,(x,y),(x+w,y+h),(0,255,0),2)
            roi = thresh[y:y+h,x:x+w]
            roismall = cv2.resize(roi,(10,10))
            roismall = roismall.reshape((1,100))
            roismall = np.float32(roismall)
            retval, results, neigh_resp, dists = model.find_nearest(roismall, k = 1)
            string = str(int((results[0][0])))
            cv2.putText(out,string,(x,y+h),0,1,(0,255,0))

cv2.imshow('im',im)
cv2.imshow('out',out)
cv2.waitKey(0)

And it worked, below is the result I got:

enter image description here


Here it worked with 100% accuracy. I assume this is because all the digits are of the same kind and the same size.

But anyway, this is a good start to go for beginners (I hope so).

How to execute a .sql script from bash

You simply need to start mysql and feed it with the content of db.sql:

mysql -u user -p < db.sql

SQL Server: Filter output of sp_who2

You could save the results into a temp table, but it would be even better to go directly to the source on master.dbo.sysprocesses.

Here's a query that will return almost the exact same result as sp_who2:

SELECT  spid,
        sp.[status],
        loginame [Login],
        hostname, 
        blocked BlkBy,
        sd.name DBName, 
        cmd Command,
        cpu CPUTime,
        physical_io DiskIO,
        last_batch LastBatch,
        [program_name] ProgramName   
FROM master.dbo.sysprocesses sp 
JOIN master.dbo.sysdatabases sd ON sp.dbid = sd.dbid
ORDER BY spid 

Now you can easily add any ORDER BY or WHERE clauses you like to get meaningful output.


Alternatively, you might consider using Activity Monitor in SSMS (Ctrl + Alt + A) as well

How to use MapView in android using google map V2?

yes you can use MapView in v2... for further details you can get help from this

https://gist.github.com/joshdholtz/4522551


SomeFragment.java

public class SomeFragment extends Fragment implements OnMapReadyCallback{
 
    MapView mapView;
    GoogleMap map;
 
    @Override
    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        View v = inflater.inflate(R.layout.some_layout, container, false);
 
        // Gets the MapView from the XML layout and creates it
        mapView = (MapView) v.findViewById(R.id.mapview);
        mapView.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
 
    
        mapView.getMapAsync(this);
        
 
        return v;
    }
 
   @Override
   public void onMapReady(GoogleMap googleMap) {
       map = googleMap;
       map.getUiSettings().setMyLocationButtonEnabled(false);
       map.setMyLocationEnabled(true);
       /*
       //in old Api Needs to call MapsInitializer before doing any CameraUpdateFactory call
        try {
            MapsInitializer.initialize(this.getActivity());
        } catch (GooglePlayServicesNotAvailableException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } 
       */
        
        // Updates the location and zoom of the MapView
        /*CameraUpdate cameraUpdate = CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(new LatLng(43.1, -87.9), 10);
        map.animateCamera(cameraUpdate);*/
        map.moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLng(new LatLng(43.1, -87.9)));

    }

    @Override
    public void onResume() {
        mapView.onResume();
        super.onResume();
    }


    @Override
    public void onPause() {
        super.onPause();
        mapView.onPause();
    }
 
    @Override
    public void onDestroy() {
        super.onDestroy();
        mapView.onDestroy();
    }
 
    @Override
    public void onLowMemory() {
        super.onLowMemory();
        mapView.onLowMemory();
    }
 
}

AndroidManifest.xml

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="com.example"
    android:versionCode="1"
    android:versionName="1.0" >
    
    <uses-sdk
        android:minSdkVersion="8"
        android:targetSdkVersion="15" />
    
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
    <uses-permission android:name="com.google.android.providers.gsf.permission.READ_GSERVICES"/>
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION"/>
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION"/>
    
    <uses-feature
        android:glEsVersion="0x00020000"
        android:required="true"/>
    
    <permission
        android:name="com.example.permission.MAPS_RECEIVE"
        android:protectionLevel="signature"/>
    <uses-permission android:name="com.example.permission.MAPS_RECEIVE"/>
    
    <application
        android:icon="@drawable/ic_launcher"
        android:label="@string/app_name"
        android:theme="@style/AppTheme" >
        
        <meta-data
            android:name="com.google.android.maps.v2.API_KEY"
            android:value="your_key"/>
        
        <activity
            android:name=".HomeActivity"
            android:label="@string/app_name" >
            <intent-filter>
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
                <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
            </intent-filter>
        </activity>
    
    </application>
 
</manifest>

some_layout.xml

<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="fill_parent" >
    
    <com.google.android.gms.maps.MapView android:id="@+id/mapview"
        android:layout_width="fill_parent" 
        android:layout_height="fill_parent" />
 
</LinearLayout>

How to upload a file from Windows machine to Linux machine using command lines via PuTTy?

Better and quicker approach without any software to download.

  • Open command prompt and follow steps mentioned below
  • cd path/from/where/file/istobe/copied
  • ftp (serverip or name)
  • It will ask for Server(AIX) User: (username)
  • It will ask for password : (password)
  • cd path/where/file/istobe/copied
  • pwd (to check current path)
  • mput (directory name which is to be copied)

This should work.

SQL WHERE condition is not equal to?

I was just solving this problem. If you use <> or is not in on a variable, that is null, it will result in false. So instead of <> 1, you must check it like this:

 AND (isdelete is NULL or isdelete = 0)

Why plt.imshow() doesn't display the image?

plt.imshow just finishes drawing a picture instead of printing it. If you want to print the picture, you just need to add plt.show.

Best way to check for IE less than 9 in JavaScript without library

I've decided to go with object detection instead.

After reading this: http://www.quirksmode.org/js/support.html and this: http://diveintohtml5.ep.io/detect.html#canvas

I'd use something like

if(!!document.createElement('canvas').getContext) alert('what is needed, supported');

C++ Singleton design pattern

We went over this topic recently in my EECS class. If you want to look at the lecture notes in detail, visit http://umich.edu/~eecs381/lecture/IdiomsDesPattsCreational.pdf

There are two ways that I know to create a Singleton class correctly.

First Way:

Implement it similar to the way you have it in your example. As for destruction, "Singletons usually endure for the length of the program run; most OSs will recover memory and most other resources when a program terminates, so there is an argument for not worrying about this."

However, it is good practice to clean up at program termination. Therefore, you can do this with an auxiliary static SingletonDestructor class and declare that as a friend in your Singleton.

class Singleton {
public:
  static Singleton* get_instance();
  
  // disable copy/move -- this is a Singleton
  Singleton(const Singleton&) = delete;
  Singleton(Singleton&&) = delete;
  Singleton& operator=(const Singleton&) = delete;
  Singleton& operator=(Singleton&&) = delete;

  friend class Singleton_destroyer;

private:
  Singleton();  // no one else can create one
  ~Singleton(); // prevent accidental deletion

  static Singleton* ptr;
};

// auxiliary static object for destroying the memory of Singleton
class Singleton_destroyer {
public:
  ~Singleton_destroyer { delete Singleton::ptr; }
};

// somewhere in code (Singleton.cpp is probably the best place) 
// create a global static Singleton_destroyer object
Singleton_destoyer the_destroyer;

The Singleton_destroyer will be created on program startup, and "when program terminates, all global/static objects are destroyed by the runtime library shutdown code (inserted by the linker), so the_destroyer will be destroyed; its destructor will delete the Singleton, running its destructor."

Second Way

This is called the Meyers Singleton, created by C++ wizard Scott Meyers. Simply define get_instance() differently. Now you can also get rid of the pointer member variable.

// public member function
static Singleton& Singleton::get_instance()
{
  static Singleton s;
  return s;
}

This is neat because the value returned is by reference and you can use . syntax instead of -> to access member variables.

"Compiler automatically builds code that creates 's' first time through the declaration, not thereafter, and then deletes the static object at program termination."

Note also that with the Meyers Singleton you "can get into very difficult situation if objects rely on each other at the time of termination - when does the Singleton disappear relative to other objects? But for simple applications, this works fine."

Replace HTML Table with Divs

Please be aware that although tables are discouraged as a primary means of page layout, they still have their place. Tables can and should be used when and where appropriate and until some of the more popular browsers (ahem, IE, ahem) become more standards compliant, tables are sometimes the best route to a solution.

Tensorflow image reading & display

First of all scipy.misc.imread and PIL are no longer available. Instead use imageio library but you need to install Pillow for that as a dependancy

pip install Pillow imageio

Then use the following code to load the image and get the details about it.

import imageio
import tensorflow as tf

path = 'your_path_to_image' # '~/Downloads/image.png'

img = imageio.imread(path)
print(img.shape) 

or

img_tf = tf.Variable(img)
print(img_tf.get_shape().as_list()) 

both work fine.

.trim() in JavaScript not working in IE

This is because of typo error getElementByID. Change it to getElementById

Embed Google Map code in HTML with marker

USE this , Don't forget to get a google api key from

https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials

and replace it

    <div id="map" style="width:100%;height:400px;"></div>

<script>
function myMap() {

var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map"), mapOptions);
  var myCenter = new google.maps.LatLng(38.224905, 48.252143);
  var mapCanvas = document.getElementById("map");
  var mapOptions = {center: myCenter, zoom: 16};
  var map = new google.maps.Map(mapCanvas, mapOptions);
  var marker = new google.maps.Marker({position:myCenter});
  marker.setMap(map);
}
</script>

<script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&callback=myMap"></script>

Checking for directory and file write permissions in .NET

according to this link: http://www.authorcode.com/how-to-check-file-permission-to-write-in-c/

it's easier to use existing class SecurityManager

string FileLocation = @"C:\test.txt";
FileIOPermission writePermission = new FileIOPermission(FileIOPermissionAccess.Write, FileLocation);
if (SecurityManager.IsGranted(writePermission))
{
  // you have permission
}
else
{
 // permission is required!
}

but it seems it's been obsoleted, it is suggested to use PermissionSet instead.

[Obsolete("IsGranted is obsolete and will be removed in a future release of the .NET Framework.  Please use the PermissionSet property of either AppDomain or Assembly instead.")]

CSS to stop text wrapping under image

Since this question is gaining lots of views and this was the accepted answer, I felt the need to add the following disclaimer:

This answer was specific to the OP's question (Which had the width set in the examples). While it works, it requires you to have a width on each of the elements, the image and the paragraph. Unless that is your requirement, I recommend using Joe Conlin's solution which is posted as another answer on this question.

The span element is an inline element, you can't change its width in CSS.

You can add the following CSS to your span so you will be able to change its width.

display: block;

Another way, which usually makes more sense, is to use a <p> element as a parent for your <span>.

<li id="CN2787">
  <img class="fav_star" src="images/fav.png">
  <p>
     <span>Text, text and more text</span>
  </p>
</li>

Since <p> is a block element, you can set its width using CSS, without having to change anything.

But in both cases, since you have a block element now, you will need to float the image so that your text doesn't all go below your image.

li p{width: 100px; margin-left: 20px}
.fav_star {width: 20px;float:left}

P.S. Instead of float:left on the image, you can also put float:right on li p but in that case, you will also need text-align:left to realign the text correctly.

P.S.S. If you went ahead with the first solution of not adding a <p> element, your CSS should look like so:

li span{width: 100px; margin-left: 20px;display:block}
.fav_star {width: 20px;float:left}

angular js unknown provider

pkozlowski's answer is correct, but just in case this happens to someone else, I had the same error after creating the same module twice by mistake; the second definition was overriding the provider of the first:

I created the module by doing

angular.module('MyService'...
).factory(...);

then a bit further down in the same file:

angular.module('MyService'...
).value('version','0.1');

The correct way of doing this is:

angular.module('MyService'...
).factory(...).value('version','0.1');

Correct way to initialize empty slice

As an addition to @ANisus' answer...

below is some information from the "Go in action" book, which I think is worth mentioning:

Difference between nil & empty slices

If we think of a slice like this:

[pointer] [length] [capacity]

then:

nil slice:   [nil][0][0]
empty slice: [addr][0][0] // points to an address

nil slice

They’re useful when you want to represent a slice that doesn’t exist, such as when an exception occurs in a function that returns a slice.

// Create a nil slice of integers.
var slice []int

empty slice

Empty slices are useful when you want to represent an empty collection, such as when a database query returns zero results.

// Use make to create an empty slice of integers.
slice := make([]int, 0)

// Use a slice literal to create an empty slice of integers.
slice := []int{}

Regardless of whether you’re using a nil slice or an empty slice, the built-in functions append, len, and cap work the same.


Go playground example:

package main

import (
    "fmt"
)

func main() {

    var nil_slice []int
    var empty_slice = []int{}

    fmt.Println(nil_slice == nil, len(nil_slice), cap(nil_slice))
    fmt.Println(empty_slice == nil, len(empty_slice), cap(empty_slice))

}

prints:

true 0 0
false 0 0

How to debug Javascript with IE 8

I discovered today that we can now debug Javascript With the developer tool bar plugins integreted in IE 8.

  • Click ? Tools on the toolbar, to the right of the tabs.
  • Select Developer Tools. The Developer Tools dialogue should open.
  • Click the Script tab in the dialogue.
  • Click the Start Debugging button.

You can use watch, breakpoint, see the call stack etc, similarly to debuggers in professional browsers.

You can also use the statement debugger; in your JavaScript code the set a breakpoint.

Iterating over Typescript Map

Using Array.from, Array.prototype.forEach(), and arrow functions:

Iterate over the keys:

Array.from(myMap.keys()).forEach(key => console.log(key));

Iterate over the values:

Array.from(myMap.values()).forEach(value => console.log(value));

Iterate over the entries:

Array.from(myMap.entries()).forEach(entry => console.log('Key: ' + entry[0] + ' Value: ' + entry[1]));

Reading a JSP variable from JavaScript

<%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
    <script 
src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js"> 

    <title>JSP Page</title>
    <script>
       $(document).ready(function(){
          <% String name = "phuongmychi.github.io" ;%> // jsp vari
         var name = "<%=name %>" // call var to js
         $("#id").html(name); //output to html

       });
    </script>
</head>
<body>
    <h1 id='id'>!</h1>
</body>

Handle Guzzle exception and get HTTP body

While the answers above are good they will not catch network errors. As Mark mentioned, BadResponseException is just a super class for ClientException and ServerException. But RequestException is also a super class of BadResponseException. RequestException will be thrown for not only 400 and 500 errors but network errors and infinite redirects too. So let's say you request the page below but your network is playing up and your catch is only expecting a BadResponseException. Well your application will throw an error.

It's better in this case to expect RequestException and check for a response.

try {
  $client->get('http://123123123.com')
} catch (RequestException $e) {

  // If there are network errors, we need to ensure the application doesn't crash.
  // if $e->hasResponse is not null we can attempt to get the message
  // Otherwise, we'll just pass a network unavailable message.
  if ($e->hasResponse()) {
    $exception = (string) $e->getResponse()->getBody();
    $exception = json_decode($exception);
    return new JsonResponse($exception, $e->getCode());
  } else {
    return new JsonResponse($e->getMessage(), 503);
  }

}

Serializing to JSON in jQuery

I haven't used it but you might want to try the jQuery plugin written by Mark Gibson

It adds the two functions: $.toJSON(value), $.parseJSON(json_str, [safe]).

How to set width of a div in percent in JavaScript?

document.getElementById('header').style.width = '50%';

If you are using Firebug or the Chrome/Safari Developer tools, execute the above in the console, and you'll see the Stack Overflow header shrink by 50%.

best way to preserve numpy arrays on disk

The lookup time is slow because when you use mmap to does not load content of array to memory when you invoke load method. Data is lazy loaded when particular data is needed. And this happens in lookup in your case. But second lookup won`t be so slow.

This is nice feature of mmap when you have a big array you do not have to load whole data into memory.

To solve your can use joblib you can dump any object you want using joblib.dump even two or more numpy arrays, see the example

firstArray = np.arange(100)
secondArray = np.arange(50)
# I will put two arrays in dictionary and save to one file
my_dict = {'first' : firstArray, 'second' : secondArray}
joblib.dump(my_dict, 'file_name.dat')

Flutter- wrapping text

In a project of mine I wrap Text instances around Containers. This particular code sample features two stacked Text objects.

Here's a code sample.

    //80% of screen width
    double c_width = MediaQuery.of(context).size.width*0.8;

    return new Container (
      padding: const EdgeInsets.all(16.0),
      width: c_width,
      child: new Column (
        children: <Widget>[
          new Text ("Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 Long text 1 ", textAlign: TextAlign.left),
          new Text ("Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2, Long Text 2", textAlign: TextAlign.left),
        ],
      ),
    );

[edit] Added a width constraint to the container

Outputting data from unit test in Python

We use the logging module for this.

For example:

import logging
class SomeTest( unittest.TestCase ):
    def testSomething( self ):
        log= logging.getLogger( "SomeTest.testSomething" )
        log.debug( "this= %r", self.this )
        log.debug( "that= %r", self.that )
        # etc.
        self.assertEquals( 3.14, pi )

if __name__ == "__main__":
    logging.basicConfig( stream=sys.stderr )
    logging.getLogger( "SomeTest.testSomething" ).setLevel( logging.DEBUG )
    unittest.main()

That allows us to turn on debugging for specific tests which we know are failing and for which we want additional debugging information.

My preferred method, however, isn't to spend a lot of time on debugging, but spend it writing more fine-grained tests to expose the problem.

How to connect SQLite with Java?

    import java.sql.ResultSet;
    import java.sql.SQLException;
    import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
    import org.sqlite.SQLiteDataSource;
    import org.sqlite.SQLiteJDBCLoader;

    public class Test {

        public static final boolean Connected() {
            boolean initialize = SQLiteJDBCLoader.initialize();

            SQLiteDataSource dataSource = new SQLiteDataSource();
            dataSource.setUrl("jdbc:sqlite:/home/users.sqlite");
            int i=0;
            try {
                ResultSet executeQuery = dataSource.getConnection()
                        .createStatement().executeQuery("select * from \"Table\"");
                while (executeQuery.next()) {
i++;
                    System.out.println("out: "+executeQuery.getMetaData().getColumnLabel(i));

                }



            } catch (SQLException ex) {
                JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, ex);
            }

            return initialize;

        }

CSS hexadecimal RGBA?

Charming Prince:

Only internet explorer allows the 4 byte hex color in the format of ARGB, where A is the Alpha channel. It can be used in gradient filters for example:

filter  : ~"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(GradientType=@{dir},startColorstr=@{color1},endColorstr=@{color2})";

Where dir can be: 1(horizontal) or 0(vertical) And the color strings can be hex colors(#FFAAD3) or argb hex colors(#88FFAAD3).

Convert timestamp to string

new Date().toString();

http://www.mkyong.com/java/java-how-to-get-current-date-time-date-and-calender/

Dateformatter can make it to any string you want

What is the 'instanceof' operator used for in Java?

class Test48{
public static void main (String args[]){
Object Obj=new Hello();
//Hello obj=new Hello;
System.out.println(Obj instanceof String);
System.out.println(Obj instanceof Hello);
System.out.println(Obj instanceof Object);
Hello h=null;
System.out.println(h instanceof Hello);
System.out.println(h instanceof Object);
}
}  

Java, looping through result set

Result Set are actually contains multiple rows of data, and use a cursor to point out current position. So in your case, rs4.getString(1) only get you the data in first column of first row. In order to change to next row, you need to call next()

a quick example

while (rs.next()) {
    String sid = rs.getString(1);
    String lid = rs.getString(2);
    // Do whatever you want to do with these 2 values
}

there are many useful method in ResultSet, you should take a look :)

Gradle, Android and the ANDROID_HOME SDK location

I've solved the problem. This works for me:

In

/my_current_project/

I've created a file called local.properties and put inside

sdk.dir=/my_current_path_to/sdk

In the console I need to do

set ANDROID_HOME=/my_current_path_to/sdk

Hope this helps.

How to get json response using system.net.webrequest in c#?

Some APIs want you to supply the appropriate "Accept" header in the request to get the wanted response type.

For example if an API can return data in XML and JSON and you want the JSON result, you would need to set the HttpWebRequest.Accept property to "application/json".

HttpWebRequest httpWebRequest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(requestUri);
httpWebRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Http.Get;
httpWebRequest.Accept = "application/json";

Check if cookies are enabled

You can make an Ajax Call (Note: This solution requires JQuery):

example.php

<?php
    setcookie('CookieEnabledTest', 'check', time()+3600);
?>

<script type="text/javascript">

    CookieCheck();

    function CookieCheck()
    {
        $.post
        (
            'ajax.php',
            {
                cmd: 'cookieCheck'
            },
            function (returned_data, status)
            {
                if (status === "success")
                {
                    if (returned_data === "enabled")
                    {
                        alert ("Cookies are activated.");
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        alert ("Cookies are not activated.");
                    }
                }
            }
        );
    }
</script>

ajax.php

$cmd = filter_input(INPUT_POST, "cmd");

if ( isset( $cmd ) && $cmd == "cookieCheck" )
{
    echo (isset($_COOKIE['CookieEnabledTest']) && $_COOKIE['CookieEnabledTest']=='check') ? 'enabled' : 'disabled';
}

As result an alert box appears which shows wheter cookies are enabled or not. Of course you don't have to show an alert box, from here you can take other steps to deal with deactivated cookies.

Asp.Net WebApi2 Enable CORS not working with AspNet.WebApi.Cors 5.2.3

You just need to change some files. This works for me.

Global.ascx

public class WebApiApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication {
    protected void Application_Start()
    {
        WebApiConfig.Register(GlobalConfiguration.Configuration);
    } }

WebApiConfig.cs

All the requests has to call this code.

public static class WebApiConfig {
    public static void Register(HttpConfiguration config)
    {
        EnableCrossSiteRequests(config);
        AddRoutes(config);
    }

    private static void AddRoutes(HttpConfiguration config)
    {
        config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
            name: "Default",
            routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/"
        );
    }

    private static void EnableCrossSiteRequests(HttpConfiguration config)
    {
        var cors = new EnableCorsAttribute(
            origins: "*", 
            headers: "*", 
            methods: "*");
        config.EnableCors(cors);
    } }

Some Controller

Nothing to change.

Web.config

You need to add handlers in your web.config

<configuration> 
  <system.webServer>
    <handlers>
      <remove name="ExtensionlessUrlHandler-Integrated-4.0" />
      <remove name="OPTIONSVerbHandler" />
      <remove name="TRACEVerbHandler" />
      <add name="ExtensionlessUrlHandler-Integrated-4.0" path="*." verb="*" type="System.Web.Handlers.TransferRequestHandler" preCondition="integratedMode,runtimeVersionv4.0" />
    </handlers>   
  </system.webServer> 
</configuration>

Java generating non-repeating random numbers

Here we Go!

public static int getRandomInt(int lower, int upper) {
    if(lower > upper) return 0;
    if(lower == upper) return lower;
    int difference = upper - lower;
    int start = getRandomInt();

    //nonneg int in the range 0..difference - 1
    start = Math.abs(start) % (difference+1);

    start += lower;
    return start;
}

public static void main(String[] args){

    List<Integer> a= new ArrayList();

    int i;
    int c=0;
    for(;;) {
        c++;
        i= getRandomInt(100, 500000);
        if(!(a.contains(i))) {
            a.add(i);
            if (c == 10000) break;
            System.out.println(i);
        }


    }

    for(int rand : a) {
        System.out.println(rand);
    }



}

Get Random number Returns a random integer x satisfying lower <= x <= upper. If lower > upper, returns 0. @param lower @param upper @return

In the main method I created list then i check if the random number exist on the list if it doesn't exist i will add the random number to the list

Get current URL/URI without some of $_GET variables

To get the absolute current request url (exactly as seen in the address bar, with GET params and http://) I found that the following works well:

Yii::app()->request->hostInfo . Yii::app()->request->url

Open window in JavaScript with HTML inserted

You can use window.open to open a new window/tab(according to browser setting) in javascript.

By using document.write you can write HTML content to the opened window.

jQuery, get ID of each element in a class using .each?

patrick dw's answer is right on.

For kicks and giggles I thought I would post a simple way to return an array of all the IDs.

var arrayOfIds = $.map($(".myClassName"), function(n, i){
  return n.id;
});
alert(arrayOfIds);

Can I calculate z-score with R?

if x is a vector with raw scores then scale(x) is a vector with standardized scores.

Or manually: (x-mean(x))/sd(x)

Custom seekbar (thumb size, color and background)

You can try progress bar instead of seek bar

<ProgressBar
    android:id="@+id/progressBar"
    style="?android:attr/progressBarStyleHorizontal"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="50dp"
    android:layout_marginBottom="35dp"
    />

JavaScript: IIF like statement

'<option value="' + col + '"'+ (col === "screwdriver" ? " selected " : "") +'>Very roomy</option>';

Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?

In SQL Server 2008 you can insert multiple rows using a single SQL INSERT statement.

INSERT INTO MyTable ( Column1, Column2 ) VALUES
( Value1, Value2 ), ( Value1, Value2 )

For reference to this have a look at MOC Course 2778A - Writing SQL Queries in SQL Server 2008.

For example:

INSERT INTO MyTable
  ( Column1, Column2, Column3 )
VALUES
  ('John', 123, 'Lloyds Office'), 
  ('Jane', 124, 'Lloyds Office'), 
  ('Billy', 125, 'London Office'),
  ('Miranda', 126, 'Bristol Office');

Difference between DOM parentNode and parentElement

there is one more difference, but only in internet explorer. It occurs when you mix HTML and SVG. if the parent is the 'other' of those two, then .parentNode gives the parent, while .parentElement gives undefined.

Installing OpenCV on Windows 7 for Python 2.7

As of OpenCV 2.2.0, the package name for the Python bindings is "cv".The old bindings named "opencv" are not maintained any longer. You might have to adjust your code. See http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/PythonInterface.

The official OpenCV installer does not install the Python bindings into your Python directory. There should be a Python2.7 directory inside your OpenCV 2.2.0 installation directory. Copy the whole Lib folder from OpenCV\Python2.7\ to C:\Python27\ and make sure your OpenCV\bin directory is in the Windows DLL search path.

Alternatively use the opencv-python installers at http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#opencv.

How to split a string and assign it to variables

The IPv6 addresses for fields like RemoteAddr from http.Request are formatted as "[::1]:53343"

So net.SplitHostPort works great:

package main

    import (
        "fmt"
        "net"
    )

    func main() {
        host1, port, err := net.SplitHostPort("127.0.0.1:5432")
        fmt.Println(host1, port, err)

        host2, port, err := net.SplitHostPort("[::1]:2345")
        fmt.Println(host2, port, err)

        host3, port, err := net.SplitHostPort("localhost:1234")
        fmt.Println(host3, port, err)
    }

Output is:

127.0.0.1 5432 <nil>
::1 2345 <nil>
localhost 1234 <nil>

When doing a MERGE in Oracle SQL, how can I update rows that aren't matched in the SOURCE?

You can do it with a separate UPDATE statement

UPDATE report.TEST target
SET    is Deleted = 'Y'
WHERE  NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1
                   FROM   main.TEST source
                   WHERE  source.ID = target.ID);

I don't know of any way to integrate this into your MERGE statement.

How do I concatenate strings in Swift?

var language = "Swift" 
var resultStr = "\(language) is a new programming language"

Unable to get provider com.google.firebase.provider.FirebaseInitProvider

in my case, I forget to add (or deleted accidentally) firebase core in build gradle

implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-core:xx.x.x'

List tables in a PostgreSQL schema

Alternatively to information_schema it is possible to use pg_tables:

select * from pg_tables where schemaname='public';

Run PostgreSQL queries from the command line

I have no doubt on @Grant answer. But I face few issues sometimes such as if the column name is similar to any reserved keyword of postgresql such as natural in this case similar SQL is difficult to run from the command line as "\natural\" will be needed in Query field. So my approach is to write the SQL in separate file and run the SQL file from command line. This has another advantage too. If you have to change the query for a large script you do not need to touch the script file or command. Only change the SQL file like this

psql -h localhost -d database -U postgres -p 5432 -a -q -f /path/to/the/file.sql

Java, Shifting Elements in an Array

A left rotation operation on an array of size n shifts each of the array's elements unit to the left, check this out!!!!!!

public class Solution {
    private static final Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String[] nd = scanner.nextLine().split(" ");

        int n = Integer.parseInt(nd[0]);  //no. of elements in the array

        int d = Integer.parseInt(nd[1]);  //number of left rotations

        int[] a = new int[n]; 

      for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
          a[i]=scanner.nextInt();
      }

        Solution s= new Solution();     
//number of left rotations
        for(int j=0;j<d;j++){
              s.rotate(a,n);
        }
   //print the shifted array  
        for(int i:a){System.out.print(i+" ");}
    }

//shift each elements to the left by one 
   public static void rotate(int a[],int n){
            int  temp=a[0];
        for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
            if(i<n-1){a[i]=a[i+1];}
            else{a[i]=temp;}
      }}
}

Is it possible to set transparency in CSS3 box-shadow?

I suppose rgba() would work here. After all, browser support for both box-shadow and rgba() is roughly the same.

/* 50% black box shadow */
box-shadow: 10px 10px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);

_x000D_
_x000D_
div {_x000D_
    width: 200px;_x000D_
    height: 50px;_x000D_
    line-height: 50px;_x000D_
    text-align: center;_x000D_
    color: white;_x000D_
    background-color: red;_x000D_
    margin: 10px;_x000D_
}_x000D_
_x000D_
div.a {_x000D_
  box-shadow: 10px 10px 10px #000;_x000D_
}_x000D_
_x000D_
div.b {_x000D_
  box-shadow: 10px 10px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);_x000D_
}
_x000D_
<div class="a">100% black shadow</div>_x000D_
<div class="b">50% black shadow</div>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

How do I convert struct System.Byte byte[] to a System.IO.Stream object in C#?

The easiest way to convert a byte array to a stream is using the MemoryStream class:

Stream stream = new MemoryStream(byteArray);

VBA Print to PDF and Save with Automatic File Name

Hopefully this is self explanatory enough. Use the comments in the code to help understand what is happening. Pass a single cell to this function. The value of that cell will be the base file name. If the cell contains "AwesomeData" then we will try and create a file in the current users desktop called AwesomeData.pdf. If that already exists then try AwesomeData2.pdf and so on. In your code you could just replace the lines filename = Application..... with filename = GetFileName(Range("A1"))

Function GetFileName(rngNamedCell As Range) As String
    Dim strSaveDirectory As String: strSaveDirectory = ""
    Dim strFileName As String: strFileName = ""
    Dim strTestPath As String: strTestPath = ""
    Dim strFileBaseName As String: strFileBaseName = ""
    Dim strFilePath As String: strFilePath = ""
    Dim intFileCounterIndex As Integer: intFileCounterIndex = 1

    ' Get the users desktop directory.
    strSaveDirectory = Environ("USERPROFILE") & "\Desktop\"
    Debug.Print "Saving to: " & strSaveDirectory

    ' Base file name
    strFileBaseName = Trim(rngNamedCell.Value)
    Debug.Print "File Name will contain: " & strFileBaseName

    ' Loop until we find a free file number
    Do
        If intFileCounterIndex > 1 Then
            ' Build test path base on current counter exists.
            strTestPath = strSaveDirectory & strFileBaseName & Trim(Str(intFileCounterIndex)) & ".pdf"
        Else
            ' Build test path base just on base name to see if it exists.
            strTestPath = strSaveDirectory & strFileBaseName & ".pdf"
        End If

        If (Dir(strTestPath) = "") Then
            ' This file path does not currently exist. Use that.
            strFileName = strTestPath
        Else
            ' Increase the counter as we have not found a free file yet.
            intFileCounterIndex = intFileCounterIndex + 1
        End If

    Loop Until strFileName <> ""

    ' Found useable filename
    Debug.Print "Free file name: " & strFileName
    GetFileName = strFileName

End Function

The debug lines will help you figure out what is happening if you need to step through the code. Remove them as you see fit. I went a little crazy with the variables but it was to make this as clear as possible.

In Action

My cell O1 contained the string "FileName" without the quotes. Used this sub to call my function and it saved a file.

Sub Testing()
    Dim filename As String: filename = GetFileName(Range("o1"))

    ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:N24").ExportAsFixedFormat Type:=xlTypePDF, _
                                              filename:=filename, _
                                              Quality:=xlQualityStandard, _
                                              IncludeDocProperties:=True, _
                                              IgnorePrintAreas:=False, _
                                              OpenAfterPublish:=False
End Sub

Where is your code located in reference to everything else? Perhaps you need to make a module if you have not already and move your existing code into there.

How to preventDefault on anchor tags?

HTML

here pure angularjs: near to ng-click function you can write preventDefault() function by seperating semicolon

<a href="#" ng-click="do(); $event.preventDefault(); $event.stopPropagation();">Click me</a>

JS

$scope.do = function() {
    alert("do here anything..");
}

(or)

you can proceed this way, this is already discussed some one here.

HTML

<a href="#" ng-click="do()">Click me</a>

JS

$scope.do = function(event) {
    event.preventDefault();
    event.stopPropagation()
}

Convert java.util.Date to String

    SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
    String date = "2010-05-30 22:15:52";
    java.util.Date formatedDate = sdf.parse(date); // returns a String when it is parsed
    System.out.println(sdf.format(formatedDate)); // the use of format function returns a String

Passing parameters to a Bash function

Knowledge of high level programming languages (C/C++, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, etc.) would suggest to the layman that Bourne Again Shell (Bash) functions should work like they do in those other languages.

Instead, Bash functions work like shell commands and expect arguments to be passed to them in the same way one might pass an option to a shell command (e.g. ls -l). In effect, function arguments in Bash are treated as positional parameters ($1, $2..$9, ${10}, ${11}, and so on). This is no surprise considering how getopts works. Do not use parentheses to call a function in Bash.


(Note: I happen to be working on OpenSolaris at the moment.)

# Bash style declaration for all you PHP/JavaScript junkies. :-)
# $1 is the directory to archive
# $2 is the name of the tar and zipped file when all is done.
function backupWebRoot ()
{
    tar -cvf - "$1" | zip -n .jpg:.gif:.png "$2" - 2>> $errorlog &&
        echo -e "\nTarball created!\n"
}


# sh style declaration for the purist in you. ;-)
# $1 is the directory to archive
# $2 is the name of the tar and zipped file when all is done.
backupWebRoot ()
{
    tar -cvf - "$1" | zip -n .jpg:.gif:.png "$2" - 2>> $errorlog &&
        echo -e "\nTarball created!\n"
}


# In the actual shell script
# $0               $1            $2

backupWebRoot ~/public/www/ webSite.tar.zip

Want to use names for variables? Just do something this.

local filename=$1 # The keyword declare can be used, but local is semantically more specific.

Be careful, though. If an argument to a function has a space in it, you may want to do this instead! Otherwise, $1 might not be what you think it is.

local filename="$1" # Just to be on the safe side. Although, if $1 was an integer, then what? Is that even possible? Humm.

Want to pass an array to a function?

callingSomeFunction "${someArray[@]}" # Expands to all array elements.

Inside the function, handle the arguments like this.

function callingSomeFunction ()
{
    for value in "$@" # You want to use "$@" here, not "$*" !!!!!
    do
        :
    done
}

Need to pass a value and an array, but still use "$@" inside the function?

function linearSearch ()
{
    local myVar="$1"

    shift 1 # Removes $1 from the parameter list

    for value in "$@" # Represents the remaining parameters.
    do
        if [[ $value == $myVar ]]
        then
            echo -e "Found it!\t... after a while."
            return 0
        fi
    done

    return 1
}

linearSearch $someStringValue "${someArray[@]}"

How do I assert equality on two classes without an equals method?

Can you put the comparision code you posted into some static utility method?

public static String findDifference(Type obj1, Type obj2) {
    String difference = "";
    if (obj1.getFieldA() == null && obj2.getFieldA() != null
            || !obj1.getFieldA().equals(obj2.getFieldA())) {
        difference += "Difference at field A:" + "obj1 - "
                + obj1.getFieldA() + ", obj2 - " + obj2.getFieldA();
    }
    if (obj1.getFieldB() == null && obj2.getFieldB() != null
            || !obj1.getFieldB().equals(obj2.getFieldB())) {
        difference += "Difference at field B:" + "obj1 - "
                + obj1.getFieldB() + ", obj2 - " + obj2.getFieldB();
        // (...)
    }
    return difference;
}

Than you can use this method in JUnit like this:

assertEquals("Objects aren't equal", "", findDifferences(obj1, obj));

which isn't clunky and gives you full information about differences, if they exist (through not exactly in normal form of assertEqual but you get all the info so it should be good).

Inline comments for Bash?

Here's my solution for inline comments in between multiple piped commands.

Example uncommented code:

    #!/bin/sh
    cat input.txt \
    | grep something \
    | sort -r

Solution for a pipe comment (using a helper function):

    #!/bin/sh
    pipe_comment() {
        cat - 
    }
    cat input.txt \
    | pipe_comment "filter down to lines that contain the word: something" \
    | grep something \
    | pipe_comment "reverse sort what is left" \
    | sort -r

Or if you prefer, here's the same solution without the helper function, but it's a little messier:

    #!/bin/sh
    cat input.txt \
    | cat - `: filter down to lines that contain the word: something` \
    | grep something \
    | cat - `: reverse sort what is left` \
    | sort -r

n-grams in python, four, five, six grams?

I'm surprised that this hasn't shown up yet:

In [34]: sentence = "I really like python, it's pretty awesome.".split()

In [35]: N = 4

In [36]: grams = [sentence[i:i+N] for i in xrange(len(sentence)-N+1)]

In [37]: for gram in grams: print gram
['I', 'really', 'like', 'python,']
['really', 'like', 'python,', "it's"]
['like', 'python,', "it's", 'pretty']
['python,', "it's", 'pretty', 'awesome.']

Quickest way to clear all sheet contents VBA

Technically, and from Comintern's accepted workaround, I believe you actually want to Delete all the Cells in the Sheet. Which removes Formatting (See footnote for exceptions), etc. as well as the Cells Contents. I.e. Sheets("Zeroes").Cells.Delete

Combined also with UsedRange, ScreenUpdating and Calculation skipping it should be nearly intantaneous:

Sub DeleteCells ()
    Application.Calculation = XlManual
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    Sheets("Zeroes").UsedRange.Delete
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    Application.Calculation = xlAutomatic
End Sub

Or if you prefer to respect the Calculation State Excel is currently in:

Sub DeleteCells ()
    Dim SaveCalcState
    SaveCalcState = Application.Calculation
    Application.Calculation = XlManual
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    Sheets("Zeroes").UsedRange.Delete
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    Application.Calculation = SaveCalcState
End Sub

Footnote: If formatting was applied for an Entire Column, then it is not deleted. This includes Font Colour, Fill Colour and Borders, the Format Category (like General, Date, Text, Etc.) and perhaps other properties too, but

Conditional formatting IS deleted, as is Entire Row formatting.

(Entire Column formatting is quite useful if you are importing raw data repeatedly to a sheet as it will conform to the Formats originally applied if a simple Paste-Values-Only type import is done.)

How do I force Maven to use my local repository rather than going out to remote repos to retrieve artifacts?

To truly force maven to only use your local repo, you can run with mvn <goals> -o. The -o tells maven to let you work "offline", and it will stay off the network.

Error while trying to retrieve text for error ORA-01019

In my case, I just needed to install oracle 10g client on the server, becase there there was the 11g version.

Ps: I don't needed unistall nothing, I just install the 10g version and updated the tnsnames file (C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\client_1\NETWORK\ADMIN)

Could not connect to SMTP host: localhost, port: 25; nested exception is: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect

First you have to ensure that there is a SMTP server listening on port 25.

To look whether you have the service, you can try using TELNET client, such as:

C:\> telnet localhost 25

(telnet client by default is disabled on most recent versions of Windows, you have to add/enable the Windows component from Control Panel. In Linux/UNIX usually telnet client is there by default.

$ telnet localhost 25

If it waits for long then time out, that means you don't have the required SMTP service. If successfully connected you enter something and able to type something, the service is there.

If you don't have the service, you can use these:

  • A mock SMTP server that will mimic the behavior of actual SMTP server, as you are using Java, it is natural to suggest Dumbster fake SMTP server. This even can be made to work within JUnit tests (with setup/tear down/validation), or independently run as separate process for integration test.
  • If your host is Windows, you can try installing Mercury email server (also comes with WAMPP package from Apache Friends) on your local before running above code.
  • If your host is Linux or UNIX, try to enable the mail service such as Postfix,
  • Another full blown SMTP server in Java, such as Apache James mail server.

If you are sure that you already have the service, may be the SMTP requires additional security credentials. If you can tell me what SMTP server listening on port 25 I may be able to tell you more.

Excel cell value as string won't store as string

Use Range("A1").Text instead of .Value

post comment edit:
Why?
Because the .Text property of Range object returns what is literally visible in the spreadsheet, so if you cell displays for example i100l:25he*_92 then <- Text will return exactly what it in the cell including any formatting.
The .Value and .Value2 properties return what's stored in the cell under the hood excluding formatting. Specially .Value2 for date types, it will return the decimal representation.

If you want to dig deeper into the meaning and performance, I just found this article which seems like a good guide

another edit
Here you go @Santosh
type in (MANUALLY) the values from the DEFAULT (col A) to other columns
Do not format column A at all
Format column B as Text
Format column C as Date[dd/mm/yyyy]
Format column D as Percentage
Dont Format column A, Format B as TEXT, C as Date, D as Percentage
now,
paste this code in a module

Sub main()

    Dim ws As Worksheet, i&, j&
    Set ws = Sheets(1)
    For i = 3 To 7
        For j = 1 To 4
            Debug.Print _
                    "row " & i & vbTab & vbTab & _
                    Cells(i, j).Text & vbTab & _
                    Cells(i, j).Value & vbTab & _
                    Cells(i, j).Value2
        Next j
    Next i
End Sub

and Analyse the output! Its really easy and there isn't much more i can do to help :)

            .TEXT              .VALUE             .VALUE2
row 3       hello             hello               hello
row 3       hello             hello               hello
row 3       hello             hello               hello
row 3       hello             hello               hello
row 4       1                 1                   1
row 4       1                 1                   1
row 4       01/01/1900        31/12/1899          1
row 4       1.00%             0.01                0.01
row 5       helo1$$           helo1$$             helo1$$
row 5       helo1$$           helo1$$             helo1$$
row 5       helo1$$           helo1$$             helo1$$
row 5       helo1$$           helo1$$             helo1$$
row 6       63                63                  63
row 6       =7*9              =7*9                =7*9
row 6       03/03/1900        03/03/1900          63
row 6       6300.00%          63                  63
row 7       29/05/2013        29/05/2013          41423
row 7       29/05/2013        29/05/2013          29/05/2013
row 7       29/05/2013        29/05/2013          41423
row 7       29/05/2013%       29/05/2013%         29/05/2013%

Can you detect "dragging" in jQuery?

I needed a function that always keeps track of mouse position and detect left-, right-, top-, bottom- dragging. It also does not trigger on click but needs a minimum of 15px move

/**
 * Check for drag when moved minimum 15px
 * Same time keep track of mouse position while dragging
 */
// Variables to be accessed outside in other functions
var dragMouseX;
var dragMouseY;
var myDragging = false; // true or false
var dragDirectionX = false; // left or right
var dragDirectionY = false; // top or bottom

$(document).on("mousedown", function(e) {
    // Reset some variables on mousedown
    var lastDirectionCheck = e.timeStamp;
    var dragStartX = e.pageX;
    var dragStartY = e.pageY;
    dragMouseX = e.pageX;
    dragMouseY = e.pageY;
    myDragging = false;
    dragDirectionX = false;
    dragDirectionY = false;

    // On the move
    $(document).on("mousemove", function(e) {
        dragMouseX = e.pageX;
        dragMouseY = e.pageY;

        // Recalculate drag direction every 200ms in case user changes his mind
        if (e.timeStamp > (lastDirectionCheck + 200)) {
            dragStartX = dragMouseX;
            dragStartY = dragMouseY;
            lastDirectionCheck = e.timeStamp;
        }

        // Check for drag when moved minimum 15px in any direction
        if (!myDragging && Math.abs(dragStartX - dragMouseX) > 15 || Math.abs(dragStartY - dragMouseY) > 15) {
            myDragging = true;
        }
        if (myDragging) {
            // Check drag direction X
            if (dragStartX > dragMouseX) dragDirectionX = 'left';
            if (dragStartX < dragMouseX) dragDirectionX = 'right';

            // Check drag direction Y
            if (dragStartY > dragMouseY) dragDirectionY = 'top';
            if (dragStartY < dragMouseY) dragDirectionY = 'bottom';

            // console.log(dragDirectionX + ' ' + dragDirectionY);
        }
    });
});

// Reset some variables again on mouseup
$(document).on("mouseup", function() {
    $(document).off("mousemove");
    myDragging = false;
    dragDirectionX = false;
    dragDirectionY = false;
});

How do I move a file from one location to another in Java?

You could execute an external tool for that task (like copy in windows environments) but, to keep the code portable, the general approach is to:

  1. read the source file into memory
  2. write the content to a file at the new location
  3. delete the source file

File#renameTo will work as long as source and target location are on the same volume. Personally I'd avoid using it to move files to different folders.

How to create a popup window (PopupWindow) in Android

This an example from my code how to address a widget(button) in popupwindow

View v=LayoutInflater.from(getContext()).inflate(R.layout.popupwindow, null, false);
    final PopupWindow pw = new PopupWindow(v,500,500, true);
    final Button button = rootView.findViewById(R.id.button);
    button.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View v) {
            pw.showAtLocation(rootView.findViewById(R.id.constraintLayout), Gravity.CENTER, 0, 0);


        }
    });
    final Button popup_btn=v.findViewById(R.id.popupbutton);

    popup_btn.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View v) {
            popup_btn.setBackgroundColor(Color.RED);
        }
    });

Hope this help you

Java reverse an int value without using array

int convert (int n)
{
        long val = 0;

        if(n==0)
            return 0;

        for(int i = 1; n > exponent(10,  (i-1)); i++)
        {
            int mod = n%( (exponent(10, i))) ;
            int index = mod / (exponent(10, i-1));

            val *= 10;
            val += index;
        }

        if (val < Integer.MIN_VALUE || val > Integer.MAX_VALUE) 
        {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException
                (val + " cannot be cast to int without changing its value.");
        }
        return (int) val;

    }


static int exponent(int m, int n)
    {
        if(n < 0) 
            return 0;
        if(0 == n) 
            return 1;

        return (m * exponent(m, n-1));

    }

subtract two times in python

You have two datetime.time objects so for that you just create two timedelta using datetime.timedetla and then substract as you do right now using "-" operand. Following is the example way to substract two times without using datetime.

enter = datetime.time(hour=1)  # Example enter time
exit = datetime.time(hour=2)  # Example start time
enter_delta = datetime.timedelta(hours=enter.hour, minutes=enter.minute, seconds=enter.second)
exit_delta = datetime.timedelta(hours=exit.hour, minutes=exit.minute, seconds=exit.second)
difference_delta = exit_delta - enter_delta

difference_delta is your difference which you can use for your reasons.

Set date input field's max date to today

I am using Laravel 7.x with blade templating and I use:

<input ... max="{{ now()->toDateString('Y-m-d') }}">

How to remove element from ArrayList by checking its value?

Snippet to remove a element from any arraylist based on the matching condition is as follows:

List<String> nameList = new ArrayList<>();
        nameList.add("Arafath");
        nameList.add("Anjani");
        nameList.add("Rakesh");

Iterator<String> myItr = nameList.iterator();

    while (myItr.hasNext()) {
        String name = myItr.next();
        System.out.println("Next name is: " + name);
        if (name.equalsIgnoreCase("rakesh")) {
            myItr.remove();
        }
    }

Delete last char of string

string strgroupids = string.Empty;

groupIds.ForEach(g =>
{
    strgroupids = strgroupids + g.ToString() + ",";
});

strgroupids = strgroupids.Substring(0, strgroupids.Length - 1);

Note that the use of ForEach here is normally considered "wrong" (read for example http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericlippert/archive/2009/05/18/foreach-vs-foreach.aspx)

Using some LINQ:

string strgroupids = groupIds.Aggregate(string.Empty, (p, q) => p + q + ',');
strgroupids = strgroupids.Substring(0, str1.Length - 1);

Without end-substringing:

string strgroupids = groupIds.Aggregate(string.Empty, (p, q) => (p != string.Empty ? p + "," + q : q.ToString()));

How to call javascript from a href?

Edit This will create a link with Edit after clicking on editing a function name as edit will be called.

How to create and add users to a group in Jenkins for authentication?

I installed the Role plugin under Jenkins-3.5, but it does not show the "Manage Roles" option under "Manage Jenkins", and when one follows the security install page from the wiki, all users are locked out instantly. I had to manually shutdown Jenkins on the server, restore the correct configuration settings (/me is happy to do proper backups) and restart Jenkins.

I didn't have high hopes, as that plugin was last updated in 2011

select certain columns of a data table

Also we can try like this,

 string[] selectedColumns = new[] { "Column1","Column2"};

 DataTable dt= new DataView(fromDataTable).ToTable(false, selectedColumns);

How do I output text without a newline in PowerShell?

You can absolutely do this. Write-Output has a flag called "NoEnumerate" that is essentially the same thing.

Matching special characters and letters in regex

Well, why not just add them to your existing character class?

var pattern = /[a-zA-Z0-9&._-]/

If you need to check whether a string consists of nothing but those characters you have to anchor the expression as well:

var pattern = /^[a-zA-Z0-9&._-]+$/

The added ^ and $ match the beginning and end of the string respectively.

Testing for letters, numbers or underscore can be done with \w which shortens your expression:

var pattern = /^[\w&.-]+$/

As mentioned in the comment from Nathan, if you're not using the results from .match() (it returns an array with what has been matched), it's better to use RegExp.test() which returns a simple boolean:

if (pattern.test(qry)) {
    // qry is non-empty and only contains letters, numbers or special characters.
}

Update 2

In case I have misread the question, the below will check if all three separate conditions are met.

if (/[a-zA-Z]/.test(qry) && /[0-9]/.test(qry) && /[&._-]/.test(qry)) {
   // qry contains at least one letter, one number and one special character
}

A quick and easy way to join array elements with a separator (the opposite of split) in Java

I prefer Google Collections over Apache StringUtils for this particular problem:

Joiner.on(separator).join(array)

Compared to StringUtils, the Joiner API has a fluent design and is a bit more flexible, e.g. null elements may be skipped or replaced by a placeholder. Also, Joiner has a feature for joining maps with a separator between key and value.

How to delete history of last 10 commands in shell?

for h in $(seq $(history | tail -1 | awk '{print $1-N}')  $(history | tail -1 | awk '{print $1}') | tac); do history -d $h; done; history -d $(history | tail -1 | awk '{print $1}')

If you want to delete 10 lines then just change the value of N to 10.

How to Use slideDown (or show) function on a table row?

Animations are not supported on table rows.

From "Learning jQuery" by Chaffer and Swedberg


Table rows present particular obstacles to animation, since browsers use different values (table-row and block) for their visible display property. The .hide() and .show() methods, without animation, are always safe to use with table rows. As of jQuery version 1.1.3, .fadeIn() and .fadeOut() can be used as well.


You can wrap your td contents in a div and use the slideDown on that. You need to decide if the animation is worth the extra markup.

Get specific object by id from array of objects in AngularJS

If you want the list of items like city on the basis of state id then use

var state_Id = 5;
var items = ($filter('filter')(citylist, {stateId: state_Id }));

Select rows where column is null

You want to know if the column is null

select * from foo where bar is null

If you want to check for some value not equal to something and the column also contains null values you will not get the columns with null in it

does not work:

select * from foo where bar <> 'value'

does work:

select * from foo where bar <> 'value' or bar is null

in Oracle (don't know on other DBMS) some people use this

select * from foo where NVL(bar,'n/a') <> 'value'

if I read the answer from tdammers correctly then in MS SQL Server this is like that

select * from foo where ISNULL(bar,'n/a') <> 'value'

in my opinion it is a bit of a hack and the moment 'value' becomes a variable the statement tends to become buggy if the variable contains 'n/a'.

HTML: can I display button text in multiple lines?

Yes it is, and you can also use it like this

<button>Click here to<br/> start playing</button>

if you want to make the break yourself.

Convert a list of objects to an array of one of the object's properties

For everyone who is stuck with .NET 2.0, like me, try the following way (applicable to the example in the OP):

ConfigItemList.ConvertAll<string>(delegate (ConfigItemType ci) 
{ 
   return ci.Name; 
}).ToArray();

where ConfigItemList is your list variable.

scp copy directory to another server with private key auth

The command looks quite fine. Could you try to run -v (verbose mode) and then we can figure out what it is wrong on the authentication?

Also as mention in the other answer, maybe could be this issue - that you need to convert the keys (answered already here): How to convert SSH keypairs generated using PuttyGen(Windows) into key-pairs used by ssh-agent and KeyChain(Linux) OR http://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_puttygen (depending what you need)

How to change my Git username in terminal?

there are 3 ways we can fix this issue

method-1 (command line)

To set your account's default identity globally run below commands

git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.password "your password"

To set the identity only in current repository , remove --global and run below commands in your Project/Repo root directory

git config user.email "[email protected]"
git config user.name "Your Name"
git config user.password "your password"

Example:

email -> organization email Id
name  -> mostly <employee Id> or <FirstName, LastName> 

**Note: ** you can check these values in your GitHub profile or Bitbucket profile

method-2 (.gitconfig)

create a .gitconfig file in your home folder if it doesn't exist. and paste the following lines in .gitconfig

[user]
    name = FirstName, LastName
    email = [email protected]
[http]
    sslVerify = false
    proxy = 
[https]
    sslverify = false
    proxy = https://corp\\<uname>:<password>@<proxyhost>:<proxy-port>
[push]
    default = simple
[credential]
    helper = cache --timeout=360000000
[core]
    autocrlf = false

Note: you can remove the proxy lines from the above , if you are not behind the proxy

Home directory to create .gitconfig file:

windows : c/users/< username or empID >

Mac or Linux : run this command to go to home directory cd ~

or simply run the following commands one after the other

git config --global --edit
git commit --amend --reset-author

method-3 (git credential pop up)

windows :

Control Panel >> User Account >> Credential Manager >> Windows Credential >> Generic Credential 
>> look for any github cert/credential and delete it.

then running any git command will prompt to enter new user name and password.

Mac :

command+space >> search for "keychain Access" and click ok >> 
search for any certificate/file with gitHub >> delete it.

then running any git command will prompt to enter new user name and password.

Why does Date.parse give incorrect results?

Both are correct, but they are being interpreted as dates with two different timezones. So you compared apples and oranges:

// local dates
new Date("Jul 8, 2005").toISOString()            // "2005-07-08T07:00:00.000Z"
new Date("2005-07-08T00:00-07:00").toISOString() // "2005-07-08T07:00:00.000Z"
// UTC dates
new Date("Jul 8, 2005 UTC").toISOString()        // "2005-07-08T00:00:00.000Z"
new Date("2005-07-08").toISOString()             // "2005-07-08T00:00:00.000Z"

I removed the Date.parse() call since it's used automatically on a string argument. I also compared the dates using ISO8601 format so you could visually compare the dates between your local dates and the UTC dates. The times are 7 hours apart, which is the timezone difference and why your tests showed two different dates.

The other way of creating these same local/UTC dates would be:

new Date(2005, 7-1, 8)           // "2005-07-08T07:00:00.000Z"
new Date(Date.UTC(2005, 7-1, 8)) // "2005-07-08T00:00:00.000Z"

But I still strongly recommend Moment.js which is as simple yet powerful:

// parse string
moment("2005-07-08").format()       // "2005-07-08T00:00:00+02:00"
moment.utc("2005-07-08").format()   // "2005-07-08T00:00:00Z"
// year, month, day, etc.
moment([2005, 7-1, 8]).format()     // "2005-07-08T00:00:00+02:00"
moment.utc([2005, 7-1, 8]).format() // "2005-07-08T00:00:00Z"

How to convert a Datetime string to a current culture datetime string

var culture = new CultureInfo( "en-GB" );
var dateValue = new DateTime( 2011, 12, 1 );
var result = dateValue.ToString( "d", culture ) );

warning: Insecure world writable dir /usr/local/bin in PATH, mode 040777

If you're running OSX and getting this often, another good thing to consider is to use a built-in OSX permissions fixing tool. If you didn't change the mode of your directories, something else did and there's a chance that other directories have overgenerous permissions as well - this tool will reset them back all to factory defaults, which is a good security idea. There's a great guide on the Apple stackextange about this very process.

How to add link to flash banner

If you have a flash FLA file that shows the FLV movie you can add a button inside the FLA file. This button can be given an action to load the URL.

on (release) {
  getURL("http://someurl/");
}

To make the button transparent you can place a square inside it that is moved to the hit-area frame of the button.

I think it would go too far to explain into depth with pictures how to go about in stackoverflow.

what is the differences between sql server authentication and windows authentication..?

I think the main difference is security.

Windows Authentication means that the identity is handled as part of the windows handashaking and now password is ever 'out there' for interception.

SQL Authentication means that you have to store (or provide) a username and a password yourself making it much easier to breach. A heap of effort has gone into making windows authentication very robust and secure.

Might I suggest that if you do implement Windows Authentication use Groups and Roles to do it. Groups in Windows and Roles in SQL. Having to setup lots of users in SQL is a big pain when you can just setup the group and then add each user to the group. (I think most security should be done this way anyway).

Counter increment in Bash loop not working

It seems that you didn't update the counter is the script, use counter++

Does Java have a path joining method?

One way is to get system properties that give you the path separator for the operating system, this tutorial explains how. You can then use a standard string join using the file.separator.

Best way to pass parameters to jQuery's .load()

In the first case, the data are passed to the script via GET, in the second via POST.

http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/load#urldatacallback

I don't think there are limits to the data size, but the completition of the remote call will of course take longer with great amount of data.

Subset of rows containing NA (missing) values in a chosen column of a data frame

complete.cases gives TRUE when all values in a row are not NA

DF[!complete.cases(DF), ]

Set markers for individual points on a line in Matplotlib

Hello There is an example:

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as ptl

def grafica_seno_coseno():
    x = np.arange(-4,2*np.pi, 0.3)
    y = 2*np.sin(x)
    y2 = 3*np.cos(x)
    ptl.plot(x, y,  '-gD')
    ptl.plot(x, y2, '-rD')
    for xitem,yitem in np.nditer([x,y]):
        etiqueta = "{:.1f}".format(xitem)
        ptl.annotate(etiqueta, (xitem,yitem), textcoords="offset points",xytext=(0,10),ha="center")
    for xitem,y2item in np.nditer([x,y2]):
        etiqueta2 = "{:.1f}".format(xitem)
        ptl.annotate(etiqueta2, (xitem,y2item), textcoords="offset points",xytext=(0,10),ha="center")
    ptl.grid(True)
    return ptl.show()

Java 8 Stream and operation on arrays

You can turn an array into a stream by using Arrays.stream():

int[] ns = new int[] {1,2,3,4,5};
Arrays.stream(ns);

Once you've got your stream, you can use any of the methods described in the documentation, like sum() or whatever. You can map or filter like in Python by calling the relevant stream methods with a Lambda function:

Arrays.stream(ns).map(n -> n * 2);
Arrays.stream(ns).filter(n -> n % 4 == 0);

Once you're done modifying your stream, you then call toArray() to convert it back into an array to use elsewhere:

int[] ns = new int[] {1,2,3,4,5};
int[] ms = Arrays.stream(ns).map(n -> n * 2).filter(n -> n % 4 == 0).toArray();

Flask at first run: Do not use the development server in a production environment

Unless you tell the development server that it's running in development mode, it will assume you're using it in production and warn you not to. The development server is not intended for use in production. It is not designed to be particularly efficient, stable, or secure.

Enable development mode by setting the FLASK_ENV environment variable to development.

$ export FLASK_APP=example
$ export FLASK_ENV=development
$ flask run

If you're running in PyCharm (or probably any other IDE) you can set environment variables in the run configuration.

Development mode enables the debugger and reloader by default. If you don't want these, pass --no-debugger or --no-reloader to the run command.


That warning is just a warning though, it's not an error preventing your app from running. If your app isn't working, there's something else wrong with your code.

How to send email to multiple recipients using python smtplib?

I tried the below and it worked like a charm :)

rec_list =  ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
rec =  ', '.join(rec_list)

msg['To'] = rec

send_out = smtplib.SMTP('localhost')
send_out.sendmail(me, rec_list, msg.as_string())

Centering the pagination in bootstrap

Bootstrap has added a new class from 3.0.

<div class="text-center">
    <ul class="pagination">
        <li><a href="?p=0" data-original-title="" title="">1</a></li> 
        <li><a href="?p=1" data-original-title="" title="">2</a></li> 
    </ul>
</div>

Bootstrap 4 has new class

<div class="text-xs-center">
    <ul class="pagination">
        <li><a href="?p=0" data-original-title="" title="">1</a></li> 
        <li><a href="?p=1" data-original-title="" title="">2</a></li> 
    </ul>
</div>

For 2.3.2

<div class="pagination text-center">
    <ul>
        <li><a href="?p=0" data-original-title="" title="">1</a></li> 
        <li><a href="?p=1" data-original-title="" title="">2</a></li> 
    </ul>
</div>

Give this way:

.pagination {text-align: center;}

It works because ul is using inline-block;

Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/praveenscience/5L8fu/


Or if you would like to use Bootstrap's class:

<div class="pagination pagination-centered">
    <ul>
        <li><a href="?p=0" data-original-title="" title="">1</a></li> 
        <li><a href="?p=1" data-original-title="" title="">2</a></li> 
    </ul>
</div>

Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/praveenscience/5L8fu/1/

How to convert image into byte array and byte array to base64 String in android?

here is another solution...

System.IO.Stream st = new System.IO.StreamReader (picturePath).BaseStream;
byte[] buffer = new byte[4096];

System.IO.MemoryStream m = new System.IO.MemoryStream ();
while (st.Read (buffer,0,buffer.Length) > 0) {
    m.Write (buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
}  
imgView.Tag = m.ToArray ();
st.Close ();
m.Close ();

hope it helps!

javascript convert int to float

toFixed() method formats a number using fixed-point notation. Read MDN Web Docs for full reference.

var fval = 4;

console.log(fval.toFixed(2)); // prints 4.00

What does "make oldconfig" do exactly in the Linux kernel makefile?

It reads the existing .config file that was used for an old kernel and prompts the user for options in the current kernel source that are not found in the file. This is useful when taking an existing configuration and moving it to a new kernel.

CSS - Make divs align horizontally

You may put an inner div in the container that is enough wide to hold all the floated divs.

_x000D_
_x000D_
#container {_x000D_
  background-color: red;_x000D_
  overflow: hidden;_x000D_
  width: 200px;_x000D_
}_x000D_
_x000D_
#inner {_x000D_
  overflow: hidden;_x000D_
  width: 2000px;_x000D_
}_x000D_
_x000D_
.child {_x000D_
  float: left;_x000D_
  background-color: blue;_x000D_
  width: 50px;_x000D_
  height: 50px;_x000D_
}
_x000D_
<div id="container">_x000D_
  <div id="inner">_x000D_
    <div class="child"></div>_x000D_
    <div class="child"></div>_x000D_
    <div class="child"></div>_x000D_
  </div>_x000D_
</div>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

How to set the From email address for mailx command?

On Ubuntu Bionic 18.04, this works as desired:

$ echo -e "testing email via yourisp.com from command line\n\nsent on: $(date)" | mailx --append='FROM:Foghorn Leghorn <[email protected]>' -s "test cli email $(date)" -- [email protected]

What is the difference between Bower and npm?

My team moved away from Bower and migrated to npm because:

  • Programmatic usage was painful
  • Bower's interface kept changing
  • Some features, like the url shorthand, are entirely broken
  • Using both Bower and npm in the same project is painful
  • Keeping bower.json version field in sync with git tags is painful
  • Source control != package management
  • CommonJS support is not straightforward

For more details, see "Why my team uses npm instead of bower".

How to locate the Path of the current project directory in Java (IDE)?

This is a code snippet to retrieve the path of the current running web application project in java.

public String getPath() throws UnsupportedEncodingException {

    String path = this.getClass().getClassLoader().getResource("").getPath();
    String fullPath = URLDecoder.decode(path, "UTF-8");
    String pathArr[] = fullPath.split("/WEB-INF/classes/");
    System.out.println(fullPath);
    System.out.println(pathArr[0]);
    fullPath = pathArr[0];

    return fullPath;

}

Source: https://dzone.com/articles/get-current-web-application

Logcat not displaying my log calls

Restart Eclipse and check log cat will be displayed.

iPhone viewWillAppear not firing

If you use a navigation controller and set its delegate, then the view{Will,Did}{Appear,Disappear} methods are not invoked.

You need to use the navigation controller delegate methods instead:

navigationController:willShowViewController:animated:
navigationController:didShowViewController:animated:

How to draw in JPanel? (Swing/graphics Java)

Variation of the code by Bijaya Bidari that is accepted by Java 8 without warnings in regard with overridable method calls in constructor:

public class Graph extends JFrame {
    JPanel jp;

    public Graph() {
        super("Simple Drawing");
        super.setSize(300, 300);
        super.setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);

        jp = new GPanel();
        super.add(jp);
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Graph g1 = new Graph();
        g1.setVisible(true);
    }

    class GPanel extends JPanel {
        public GPanel() {
            super.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(300, 300));
        }

        @Override
        public void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
            super.paintComponent(g);
            //rectangle originated at 10,10 and end at 240,240
            g.drawRect(10, 10, 240, 240);
                    //filled Rectangle with rounded corners.    
            g.fillRoundRect(50, 50, 100, 100, 80, 80);
        }
    }
}

Should we @Override an interface's method implementation?

I believe that javac behaviour has changed - with 1.5 it prohibited the annotation, with 1.6 it doesn't. The annotation provides an extra compile-time check, so if you're using 1.6 I'd go for it.

Batch script loop

(EDITED) I made it so it stops after 100 times

@echo off
goto actual
set /a loopcount=0
:actual
set /a loopcount=%loopcount% + 1
echo %random% %random% %random% %random%
timeout 1 /nobreak>nul
if %loopcount%== 100 goto stop
goto actual
:stop
exit

This will generate 4 random numbers ever 1 second 100 times. Take out the "timeout 1 /nobreak>nul" to make it go super fast.

Convert .pfx to .cer

I wanted to add a method which I think was simplest of all.

  1. Simply right click the pfx file, click "Install" follow the wizard, and add it to a store (I added to the Personal store).

  2. In start menu type certmgr.msc and go to CertManager program.

  3. Find your pfx certificate (tabs at top are the various stores), click the export button and follow the wizard (there is an option to export as .CER)

Essentially it does the same thing as Andrew's answer, but it avoids using Windows Management Console (goes straight to the import/export).

How to stop a function

This will end the function, and you can even customize the "Error" message:

import sys

def end():
    if condition:
        # the player wants to play again:
        main()
    elif not condition:
        sys.exit("The player doesn't want to play again") #Right here 

How do I return to an older version of our code in Subversion?

The standard way of using merge to undo the entire check-in works great, if that's what you want to do. Sometimes, though, all you want to do is revert a single file. There's no legitimate way to do that, but there is a hack:

  1. Find the version that you want using svn log.
  2. Use svn's export subcommand:

    svn export http://url-to-your-file@123 /tmp/filename

(Where 123 is the revision number for a good version of the file.) Then either move or copy that single file to overwrite the old one. Check in the modified file and you are done.

TypeError: 'type' object is not subscriptable when indexing in to a dictionary

Normally Python throws NameError if the variable is not defined:

>>> d[0]
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'd' is not defined

However, you've managed to stumble upon a name that already exists in Python.

Because dict is the name of a built-in type in Python you are seeing what appears to be a strange error message, but in reality it is not.

The type of dict is a type. All types are objects in Python. Thus you are actually trying to index into the type object. This is why the error message says that the "'type' object is not subscriptable."

>>> type(dict)
<type 'type'>
>>> dict[0]
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: 'type' object is not subscriptable

Note that you can blindly assign to the dict name, but you really don't want to do that. It's just going to cause you problems later.

>>> dict = {1:'a'}
>>> type(dict)
<class 'dict'>
>>> dict[1]
'a'

The true source of the problem is that you must assign variables prior to trying to use them. If you simply reorder the statements of your question, it will almost certainly work:

d = {1: "walk1.png", 2: "walk2.png", 3: "walk3.png"}
m1 = pygame.image.load(d[1])
m2 = pygame.image.load(d[2])
m3 = pygame.image.load(d[3])
playerxy = (375,130)
window.blit(m1, (playerxy))

How to check command line parameter in ".bat" file?

Actually, all the other answers have flaws. The most reliable way is:

IF "%~1"=="-b" (GOTO SPECIFIC) ELSE (GOTO UNKNOWN)

Detailed Explanation:

Using "%1"=="-b" will flat out crash if passing argument with spaces and quotes. This is the least reliable method.

IF "%1"=="-b" (GOTO SPECIFIC) ELSE (GOTO UNKNOWN)

C:\> run.bat "a b"

b""=="-b" was unexpected at this time.

Using [%1]==[-b] is better because it will not crash with spaces and quotes, but it will not match if the argument is surrounded by quotes.

IF [%1]==[-b] (GOTO SPECIFIC) ELSE (GOTO UNKNOWN)

C:\> run.bat "-b"

(does not match, and jumps to UNKNOWN instead of SPECIFIC)

Using "%~1"=="-b" is the most reliable. %~1 will strip off surrounding quotes if they exist. So it works with and without quotes, and also with no args.

IF "%~1"=="-b" (GOTO SPECIFIC) ELSE (GOTO UNKNOWN)

C:\> run.bat
C:\> run.bat -b
C:\> run.bat "-b"
C:\> run.bat "a b"

(all of the above tests work correctly)

How to read a value from the Windows registry

const CString REG_SW_GROUP_I_WANT = _T("SOFTWARE\\My Corporation\\My Package\\Group I want");
const CString REG_KEY_I_WANT= _T("Key Name");

CRegKey regKey;
DWORD   dwValue = 0;

if(ERROR_SUCCESS != regKey.Open(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, REG_SW_GROUP_I_WANT))
{
  m_pobLogger->LogError(_T("CRegKey::Open failed in Method"));
  regKey.Close();
  goto Function_Exit;
}
if( ERROR_SUCCESS != regKey.QueryValue( dwValue, REG_KEY_I_WANT))
{
  m_pobLogger->LogError(_T("CRegKey::QueryValue Failed in Method"));
  regKey.Close();
  goto Function_Exit;
}

// dwValue has the stuff now - use for further processing

Tensorflow: how to save/restore a model?

You can also check out examples in TensorFlow/skflow, which offers save and restore methods that can help you easily manage your models. It has parameters that you can also control how frequently you want to back up your model.

Excel formula to get cell color

Anticipating that I already had the answer, which is that there is no built-in worksheet function that returns the background color of a cell, I decided to review this article, in case I was wrong. I was amused to notice a citation to the very same MVP article that I used in the course of my ongoing research into colors in Microsoft Excel.

While I agree that, in the purest sense, color is not data, it is meta-data, and it has uses as such. To that end, I shall attempt to develop a function that returns the color of a cell. If I succeed, I plan to put it into an add-in, so that I can use it in any workbook, where it will join a growing legion of other functions that I think Microsoft left out of the product.

Regardless, IMO, the ColorIndex property is virtually useless, since there is essentially no connection between color indexes and the colors that can be selected in the standard foreground and background color pickers. See Color Combinations: Working with Colors in Microsoft Office and the associated binary workbook, Color_Combinations Workbook.

How to negate a method reference predicate

Predicate has methods and, or and negate.

However, String::isEmpty is not a Predicate, it's just a String -> Boolean lambda and it could still become anything, e.g. Function<String, Boolean>. Type inference is what needs to happen first. The filter method infers type implicitly. But if you negate it before passing it as an argument, it no longer happens. As @axtavt mentioned, explicit inference can be used as an ugly way:

s.filter(((Predicate<String>) String::isEmpty).negate()).count()

There are other ways advised in other answers, with static not method and lambda most likely being the best ideas. This concludes the tl;dr section.


However, if you want some deeper understanding of lambda type inference, I'd like to explain it a bit more to depth, using examples. Look at these and try to figure out what happens:

Object obj1                  = String::isEmpty;
Predicate<String> p1         = s -> s.isEmpty();
Function<String, Boolean> f1 = String::isEmpty;
Object obj2                  = p1;
Function<String, Boolean> f2 = (Function<String, Boolean>) obj2;
Function<String, Boolean> f3 = p1::test;
Predicate<Integer> p2        = s -> s.isEmpty();
Predicate<Integer> p3        = String::isEmpty;
  • obj1 doesn't compile - lambdas need to infer a functional interface (= with one abstract method)
  • p1 and f1 work just fine, each inferring a different type
  • obj2 casts a Predicate to Object - silly but valid
  • f2 fails at runtime - you cannot cast Predicate to Function, it's no longer about inference
  • f3 works - you call the predicate's method test that is defined by its lambda
  • p2 doesn't compile - Integer doesn't have isEmpty method
  • p3 doesn't compile either - there is no String::isEmpty static method with Integer argument

I hope this helps get some more insight into how type inferrence works.

Avoid trailing zeroes in printf()

Hit the same issue, double precision is 15 decimal, and float precision is 6 decimal, so I wrote to 2 functions for them separately

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <string>
#include <string.h>

std::string doublecompactstring(double d)
{
    char buf[128] = {0};
    if (isnan(d))
        return "NAN";
    sprintf(buf, "%.15f", d);
    // try to remove the trailing zeros
    size_t ccLen = strlen(buf);
    for(int i=(int)(ccLen -1);i>=0;i--)
    {
        if (buf[i] == '0')
            buf[i] = '\0';
        else
            break;
    }

    return buf;
}

std::string floatcompactstring(float d)
{
    char buf[128] = {0};
    if (isnan(d))
        return "NAN";
    sprintf(buf, "%.6f", d);
    // try to remove the trailing zeros
    size_t ccLen = strlen(buf);
    for(int i=(int)(ccLen -1);i>=0;i--)
    {
        if (buf[i] == '0')
            buf[i] = '\0';
        else
            break;
    }

    return buf;
}

int main(int argc, const char* argv[])
{
    double a = 0.000000000000001;
    float  b = 0.000001f;

    printf("a: %s\n", doublecompactstring(a).c_str());
    printf("b: %s\n", floatcompactstring(b).c_str());
    return 0;
}

output is

a: 0.000000000000001
b: 0.000001

ECONNREFUSED error when connecting to mongodb from node.js

I also got stucked with same problem so I fixed it like this :

If you are running mongo and nodejs in docker container or in docker compose

so replace localhost with mongo (which is container name in docker in my case) something like this below in your nodejs mongo connection file.

var mongoURI = "mongodb://mongo:27017/<nodejs_container_name>";

Joining Spark dataframes on the key

From https://spark.apache.org/docs/1.5.1/api/java/org/apache/spark/sql/DataFrame.html, use join:

Inner equi-join with another DataFrame using the given column.

PersonDf.join(ProfileDf,$"personId")

OR

PersonDf.join(ProfileDf,PersonDf("personId") === ProfileDf("personId"))

Update:

You can also save the DFs as temp table using df.registerTempTable("tableName") and you can write sql queries using sqlContext.

How to list only top level directories in Python?

Python 3.4 introduced the pathlib module into the standard library, which provides an object oriented approach to handle filesystem paths:

from pathlib import Path

p = Path('./')
[f for f in p.iterdir() if f.is_dir()]

MYSQL order by both Ascending and Descending sorting

I don't understand what the meaning of ordering with the same column ASC and DESC in the same ORDER BY, but this how you can do it: naam DESC, naam ASC like so:

ORDER BY `product_category_id` DESC,`naam` DESC, `naam` ASC

Handling exceptions from Java ExecutorService tasks

The explanation for this behavior is right in the javadoc for afterExecute:

Note: When actions are enclosed in tasks (such as FutureTask) either explicitly or via methods such as submit, these task objects catch and maintain computational exceptions, and so they do not cause abrupt termination, and the internal exceptions are not passed to this method.

How could I convert data from string to long in c#

You can create your own conversion function:

    static long ToLong(string lNumber)
    {
        if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(lNumber))
            throw new Exception("Not a number!");
        char[] chars = lNumber.ToCharArray();
        long result = 0;
        bool isNegative = lNumber[0] == '-';
        if (isNegative && lNumber.Length == 1)
            throw new Exception("- Is not a number!");

        for (int i = (isNegative ? 1:0); i < lNumber.Length; i++)
        {
            if (!Char.IsDigit(chars[i]))
            {
                if (chars[i] == '.' && i < lNumber.Length - 1 && Char.IsDigit(chars[i+1]))
                {
                    var firstDigit = chars[i + 1] - 48;
                    return (isNegative ? -1L:1L) * (result + ((firstDigit < 5) ? 0L : 1L));    
                }
                throw new InvalidCastException($" {lNumber} is not a valid number!");
            }
            result = result * 10 + ((long)chars[i] - 48L);
        }
        return (isNegative ? -1L:1L) * result;
    }

It can be improved further:

  • performance wise
  • make the validation stricter in the sense that it currently doesn't care if characters after first decimal aren't digits
  • specify rounding behavior as parameter for conversion function. it currently does rounding

Python error "ImportError: No module named"

Linux: Imported modules are located in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages

If you're using a module compiled in C, don't forget to chmod the .so file after sudo setup.py install.

sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/*.so

Get string after character

For the text after the first = and before the next =

cut -d "=" -f2 <<< "$your_str"

or

sed -e 's#.*=\(\)#\1#' <<< "$your_str"

For all text after the first = regardless of if there are multiple =

cut -d "=" -f2- <<< "$your_str"

Hive External Table Skip First Row

skip.header.line.count will skip the header line.

However, if you have some external tool accessing accessing the table, it will still see that actual data without skipping those lines

Control the size of points in an R scatterplot?

Try the cex argument:

?par

  • cex
    A numerical value giving the amount by which plotting text and symbols should be magnified relative to the default. Note that some graphics functions such as plot.default have an argument of this name which multiplies this graphical parameter, and some functions such as points accept a vector of values which are recycled. Other uses will take just the first value if a vector of length greater than one is supplied.

Bootstrap Alert Auto Close

one more solution for this Automatically close or fade away the bootstrap alert message after 5 seconds:

This is the HTML code used to display the message:

_x000D_
_x000D_
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js"></script>_x000D_
_x000D_
<div class="alert alert-danger">_x000D_
This is an example message..._x000D_
</div>_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_
<script type="text/javascript">_x000D_
_x000D_
$(document).ready(function () {_x000D_
 _x000D_
window.setTimeout(function() {_x000D_
    $(".alert").fadeTo(1000, 0).slideUp(1000, function(){_x000D_
        $(this).remove(); _x000D_
    });_x000D_
}, 5000);_x000D_
 _x000D_
});_x000D_
</script>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

How to force browser to download file?

You are setting the response headers after writing the contents of the file to the output stream. This is quite late in the response lifecycle to be setting headers. The correct sequence of operations should be to set the headers first, and then write the contents of the file to the servlet's outputstream.

Therefore, your method should be written as follows (this won't compile as it is a mere representation):

response.setContentType("application/force-download");
response.setContentLength((int)f.length());
        //response.setContentLength(-1);
response.setHeader("Content-Transfer-Encoding", "binary");
response.setHeader("Content-Disposition","attachment; filename=\"" + "xxx\"");//fileName);
...
...
File f= new File(fileName);

InputStream in = new FileInputStream(f);
BufferedInputStream bin = new BufferedInputStream(in);
DataInputStream din = new DataInputStream(bin);

while(din.available() > 0){
    out.print(din.readLine());
    out.print("\n");
}

The reason for the failure is that it is possible for the actual headers sent by the servlet would be different from what you are intending to send. After all, if the servlet container does not know what headers (which appear before the body in the HTTP response), then it may set appropriate headers to ensure that the response is valid; setting the headers after the file has been written is therefore futile and redundant as the container might have already set the headers. You could confirm this by looking at the network traffic using Wireshark or a HTTP debugging proxy like Fiddler or WebScarab.

You may also refer to the Java EE API documentation for ServletResponse.setContentType to understand this behavior:

Sets the content type of the response being sent to the client, if the response has not been committed yet. The given content type may include a character encoding specification, for example, text/html;charset=UTF-8. The response's character encoding is only set from the given content type if this method is called before getWriter is called.

This method may be called repeatedly to change content type and character encoding. This method has no effect if called after the response has been committed.

...

How to filter object array based on attributes?

You can implement a filter method yourself that meets your needs, here is how:

function myfilter(array, test){
    var passedTest =[];
    for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
       if(test( array[i]))
          passedTest.push(array[i]);
    }

    return passedTest;
}

var passedHomes = myfilter(homes,function(currentHome){
     return ((currentHome.price <= 1000 )&& (currentHome.sqft >= 500 )&&(currentHome.num_of_beds >=2 )&&(currentHome.num_of_baths >= 2.5));
});

Hope, it helps!

Use SELECT inside an UPDATE query

I know this topic is old, but I thought I could add something to it.

I could not make an Update with Select query work using SQL in MS Access 2010. I used Tomalak's suggestion to make this work. I had a screenshot, but am apparently too much of a newb on this site to be able to post it.

I was able to do this using the Query Design tool, but even as I was looking at a confirmed successful update query, Access was not able to show me the SQL that made it happen. So I could not make this work with SQL code alone.

I created and saved my select query as a separate query. In the Query Design tool, I added the table I'm trying to update the the select query I had saved (I put the unique key in the select query so it had a link between them). Just as Tomalak had suggested, I changed the Query Type to Update. I then just had to choose the fields (and designate the table) I was trying to update. In the "Update To" fields, I typed in the name of the fields from the select query I had brought in.

This format was successful and updated the original table.

Javascript how to split newline

Good'ol javascript:

 var m = "Hello World";  
 var k = m.split(' ');  // I have used space, you can use any thing.
 for(i=0;i<k.length;i++)  
    alert(k[i]);  

How to completely uninstall Visual Studio 2010?

Update April 2016 - for VS2013+

Microsoft started to address the issue in late 2015 by releasing VisualStudioUninstaller.

They abandoned the solution for a while; however work has begun again again as of April 2016.

There has finally been an official release for this uninstaller in April 2016 which is described as being "designed to cleanup/scorch all Preview/RC/RTM releases of Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2015 and Visual Studio vNext".


Original Answer - for VS2010, VS2012

Note that the following two solutions still leave traces (such as registry files) and can't really be considered a 'clean' uninstall (see the final section of the answer for a completely clean solution).


Solution 1 - for: VS 2010

There's an uninstaller provided by Microsoft called the Visual Studio 2010 Uninstall Utility. It comes with three options:

  1. Default (VS2010_Uninstall-RTM.ENU.exe)
  2. Full (VS2010_Uninstall-RTM.ENU.exe /full)
  3. Complete (VS2010_Uninstall-RTM.ENU.exe /full /netfx)

The above link explains the uninstaller in greater detail - I recommend reading the comments on the article before using it as some have noted problems (and workarounds) when service packs are installed. Afterwards, use something like CCleaner to remove the leftover registry files.

Here is the link to the download page of the VS2010 UU.


Solution 2 - for: VS 2010, VS 2012

Microsoft provide an uninstall /force feature that removes most remnants of either VS2010 or VS2012 from your computer.

MSDN: How to uninstall Visual Studio 2010/2012. From the link:

Warning: Running this command may remove some packages even if they are still in use like those listed in Optional shared packages.

  1. Download the setup application you used to originally install Visual Studio 2012. If you installed from media, please insert that media.
  2. Open a command prompt. Click Run on the Start menu (Start + R). Type cmd and press OK (Enter).
  3. Type in the full path to the setup application and pass the following command line switches: /uninstall /force Example: D:\vs_ultimate.exe /uninstall /force
  4. Click the Uninstall button and follow the prompts.

Afterwards, use something like CCleaner to remove the leftover registry files.


A completely clean uninstall?

Sadly, the only (current) way to achieve this is to follow dnLL's advice in their answer and perform a complete operating system reinstall. Then, in future, you could use Visual Studio inside a Virtual Machine instead and not have to worry about these issues again.

Format timedelta to string

He already has a timedelta object so why not use its built-in method total_seconds() to convert it to seconds, then use divmod() to get hours and minutes?

hours, remainder = divmod(myTimeDelta.total_seconds(), 3600)
minutes, seconds = divmod(remainder, 60)

# Formatted only for hours and minutes as requested
print '%s:%s' % (hours, minutes)

This works regardless if the time delta has even days or years.

How do I migrate an SVN repository with history to a new Git repository?

See the official git-svn manpage. In particular, look under "Basic Examples":

Tracking and contributing to an entire Subversion-managed project (complete with a trunk, tags and branches):

# Clone a repo (like git clone):
    git svn clone http://svn.foo.org/project -T trunk -b branches -t tags

How do I start my app on startup?

For Android 10 there is background restrictions.

For android 10 and all version of android follow this steps to start an app after a restart or turn on mobile

Add this two permission in Android Manifest

    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW"/>

Add this in your application tag

<receiver
        android:name=".BootReciever"
        android:enabled="true"
        android:exported="true"
        android:permission="android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED" >
        <intent-filter>
            <action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED" />
            <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
        </intent-filter>
</receiver>

Add this class to start activity when boot up

public class BootReciever extends BroadcastReceiver {

@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {

    if (Objects.equals(intent.getAction(), Intent.ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED)) {
        Intent i = new Intent(context, SplashActivity.class);
        i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
        context.startActivity(i);
    }
 }}

We need Draw overlay permission for android 10

so add this in your first activity

 private fun requestPermission() {
    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {
        if (!Settings.canDrawOverlays(this)) {
            val intent = Intent(
                Settings.ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION,
                Uri.parse("package:" + this.packageName)
            )
            startActivityForResult(intent, 232)
        } else {
            //Permission Granted-System will work
        }
    }
}

Random / noise functions for GLSL

It occurs to me that you could use a simple integer hash function and insert the result into a float's mantissa. IIRC the GLSL spec guarantees 32-bit unsigned integers and IEEE binary32 float representation so it should be perfectly portable.

I gave this a try just now. The results are very good: it looks exactly like static with every input I tried, no visible patterns at all. In contrast the popular sin/fract snippet has fairly pronounced diagonal lines on my GPU given the same inputs.

One disadvantage is that it requires GLSL v3.30. And although it seems fast enough, I haven't empirically quantified its performance. AMD's Shader Analyzer claims 13.33 pixels per clock for the vec2 version on a HD5870. Contrast with 16 pixels per clock for the sin/fract snippet. So it is certainly a little slower.

Here's my implementation. I left it in various permutations of the idea to make it easier to derive your own functions from.

/*
    static.frag
    by Spatial
    05 July 2013
*/

#version 330 core

uniform float time;
out vec4 fragment;



// A single iteration of Bob Jenkins' One-At-A-Time hashing algorithm.
uint hash( uint x ) {
    x += ( x << 10u );
    x ^= ( x >>  6u );
    x += ( x <<  3u );
    x ^= ( x >> 11u );
    x += ( x << 15u );
    return x;
}



// Compound versions of the hashing algorithm I whipped together.
uint hash( uvec2 v ) { return hash( v.x ^ hash(v.y)                         ); }
uint hash( uvec3 v ) { return hash( v.x ^ hash(v.y) ^ hash(v.z)             ); }
uint hash( uvec4 v ) { return hash( v.x ^ hash(v.y) ^ hash(v.z) ^ hash(v.w) ); }



// Construct a float with half-open range [0:1] using low 23 bits.
// All zeroes yields 0.0, all ones yields the next smallest representable value below 1.0.
float floatConstruct( uint m ) {
    const uint ieeeMantissa = 0x007FFFFFu; // binary32 mantissa bitmask
    const uint ieeeOne      = 0x3F800000u; // 1.0 in IEEE binary32

    m &= ieeeMantissa;                     // Keep only mantissa bits (fractional part)
    m |= ieeeOne;                          // Add fractional part to 1.0

    float  f = uintBitsToFloat( m );       // Range [1:2]
    return f - 1.0;                        // Range [0:1]
}



// Pseudo-random value in half-open range [0:1].
float random( float x ) { return floatConstruct(hash(floatBitsToUint(x))); }
float random( vec2  v ) { return floatConstruct(hash(floatBitsToUint(v))); }
float random( vec3  v ) { return floatConstruct(hash(floatBitsToUint(v))); }
float random( vec4  v ) { return floatConstruct(hash(floatBitsToUint(v))); }





void main()
{
    vec3  inputs = vec3( gl_FragCoord.xy, time ); // Spatial and temporal inputs
    float rand   = random( inputs );              // Random per-pixel value
    vec3  luma   = vec3( rand );                  // Expand to RGB

    fragment = vec4( luma, 1.0 );
}

Screenshot:

Output of random(vec3) in static.frag

I inspected the screenshot in an image editing program. There are 256 colours and the average value is 127, meaning the distribution is uniform and covers the expected range.

How to set a primary key in MongoDB?

_id field is reserved for primary key in mongodb, and that should be a unique value. If you don't set anything to _id it will automatically fill it with "MongoDB Id Object". But you can put any unique info into that field.

Additional info: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/BSON

Hope it helps.

Laravel update model with unique validation rule for attribute

I am calling different validation classes for Store and Update. In my case I don't want to update every fields, so I have baseRules for common fields for Create and Edit. Add extra validation classes for each. I hope my example is helpful. I am using Laravel 4.

Model:

public static $baseRules = array(
    'first_name' => 'required',
    'last_name'  => 'required',
    'description' => 'required',
    'description2' => 'required',
    'phone'  => 'required | numeric',
    'video_link'  => 'required | url',
    'video_title'  => 'required | max:87',
    'video_description'  => 'required',
    'sex' => 'in:M,F,B',
    'title'  => 'required'
);

public static function validate($data)
{
    $createRule = static::$baseRules;
    $createRule['email'] = 'required | email | unique:musicians';
    $createRule['band'] = 'required | unique:musicians';
    $createRule['style'] = 'required';
    $createRule['instrument'] = 'required';
    $createRule['myFile'] = 'required | image';

    return Validator::make($data, $createRule);
}

public static function validateUpdate($data, $id)
{
    $updateRule = static::$baseRules;
    $updateRule['email'] = 'required | email | unique:musicians,email,' . $id;
    $updateRule['band'] = 'required | unique:musicians,band,' . $id;
    return Validator::make($data, $updateRule);
}

Controller: Store method:

public function store()
{
    $myInput = Input::all();
    $validation = Musician::validate($myInput);
    if($validation->fails())
    {
        $key = "errorMusician";
        return Redirect::to('musician/create')
        ->withErrors($validation, 'musicain')
        ->withInput();
    }
}

Update method:

public function update($id) 
{
    $myInput = Input::all();
    $validation = Musician::validateUpdate($myInput, $id);
    if($validation->fails())
    {
        $key = "error";
        $message = $validation->messages();
        return Redirect::to('musician/' . $id)
        ->withErrors($validation, 'musicain')
        ->withInput();
    }
}

Postgresql query between date ranges

SELECT user_id 
FROM user_logs 
WHERE login_date BETWEEN '2014-02-01' AND '2014-03-01'

Between keyword works exceptionally for a date. it assumes the time is at 00:00:00 (i.e. midnight) for dates.

Get clicked element using jQuery on event?

A simple way is to pass the data attribute to your HTML tag.

Example:

<div data-id='tagid' class="clickElem"></div>

<script>
$(document).on("click",".appDetails", function () {
   var clickedBtnID = $(this).attr('data');
   alert('you clicked on button #' + clickedBtnID);
});
</script>

Is there a way to word-wrap long words in a div?

Aaron Bennet's solution is working perfectly for me, but i had to remove this line from his code --> white-space: -pre-wrap; beacause it was giving an error, so the final working code is the following:

.wordwrap { 
   white-space: pre-wrap;      /* CSS3 */   
   white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; /* Firefox */   
   white-space: -o-pre-wrap;   /* Opera 7 */    
   word-wrap: break-word;      /* IE */
}

thank you very much

How to correctly use the extern keyword in C

When you have that function defined on a different dll or lib, so that the compiler defers to the linker to find it. Typical case is when you are calling functions from the OS API.

Image library for Python 3

If you are on Python3 you can also use the library PILasOPENCV which works in Python 2 and 3. Function api calls are the same as in PIL or pillow but internally it works with OpenCV and numpy to load, save and manipulate images. Have a look at https://github.com/bunkahle/PILasOPENCV or install it with pip install PILasOPENCV. Not all PIL functions have been simulated but the most common functions work.

PHP multidimensional array search by value

Just share, maybe can like this.

if( ! function_exists('arraySearchMulti')){
function arraySearchMulti($search,$key,$array,$returnKey=false)
{
    foreach ($array as $k => $val) {
        if (isset($val[$key])) {
            if ((string)$val[$key] == (string)$search) {
                return ($returnKey ? $k : $val);
            }
        }else{
            return (is_array($val) ? arraySearchMulti($search,$key,$val,$returnKey) : null);
        }
    }
    return null;
}}

'App not Installed' Error on Android

Primarily for older phones

I only encountered the App not installed error when trying to install an apk on my phone which runs on 4.4.2 aka KitKat, but my friend did not encounter this error on his phone which runs on 6+. I tried the other solutions such as removing the old/debug version of the app because the apk was a release version, clearing the debug app's data, and even clearing all of my cached data. Then, finally I realized all I had to do was select both signature versions when building my signed apk.

enter image description here

Before I only had V2 (Full APK Signature) selected, but after selecting V1 Jar Signature as well, I was able to successfully install my signed APK on my 4.4.2 device. Hope this helps others!

What does the "map" method do in Ruby?

0..param_count means "up to and including param_count". 0...param_count means "up to, but not including param_count".

Range#map does not return an Enumerable, it actually maps it to an array. It's the same as Range#to_a.

TypeError: $ is not a function when calling jQuery function

var $=jQuery.noConflict();

$(document).ready(function(){
    // jQuery code is in here
});

Credit to Ashwani Panwar and Cyssoo answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/29341144/3010027

Assign output of a program to a variable using a MS batch file

You could use a batch macro for simple capturing of command outputs, a bit like the behaviour of the bash shell.

The usage of the macro is simple and looks like

%$set% VAR=application arg1 arg2

And it works even with pipes

%$set% allDrives="wmic logicaldisk get name /value | findstr "Name""

The macro uses the variable like an array and stores each line in a separate index.
In the sample of %$set% allDrives="wmic logicaldisk there will the following variables created:

allDrives.Len=5
allDrives.Max=4
allDrives[0]=Name=C:
allDrives[1]=Name=D:
allDrives[2]=Name=F:
allDrives[3]=Name=G:
allDrives[4]=Name=Z:
allDrives=<contains the complete text with line feeds>

To use it, it's not important to understand how the macro itself works.

The full example

@echo off
setlocal

call :initMacro

%$set% ipOutput="ipconfig"
call :ShowVariable ipOutput
echo First line is %ipOutput[0]%

echo( 
%$set% driveNames="wmic logicaldisk get name /value | findstr "Name""
call :ShowVariable driveNames

exit /b

:ShowVariable
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
for /L %%n in (0 1 !%~1.max!) do (
    echo %%n: !%~1[%%n]!
)
echo(
exit /b

:initMacro
if "!!"=="" (
    echo ERROR: Delayed Expansion must be disabled while defining macros
    (goto) 2>nul
    (goto) 2>nul
)
(set LF=^
%=empty=%
)
(set \n=^^^
%=empty=%
)

set $set=FOR /L %%N in (1 1 2) dO IF %%N==2 ( %\n%
    setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion                                 %\n%
    for /f "tokens=1,* delims== " %%1 in ("!argv!") do (            %\n%
        endlocal                                                    %\n%
        endlocal                                                    %\n%
        set "%%~1.Len=0"                                            %\n%
        set "%%~1="                                                 %\n%
        if "!!"=="" (                                               %\n%
            %= Used if delayed expansion is enabled =%              %\n%
                setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion                    %\n%
                for /F "delims=" %%O in ('"%%~2 | findstr /N ^^"') do ( %\n%
                if "!!" NEQ "" (                                    %\n%
                    endlocal                                        %\n%
                    )                                               %\n%
                setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion                    %\n%
                set "line=%%O"                                      %\n%
                setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion                     %\n%
                set pathExt=:                                       %\n%
                set path=;                                          %\n%
                set "line=!line:^=^^!"                              %\n%
                set "line=!line:"=q"^""!"                           %\n%
                call set "line=%%line:^!=q""^!%%"                   %\n%
                set "line=!line:q""=^!"                             %\n%
                set "line="!line:*:=!""                             %\n%
                for /F %%C in ("!%%~1.Len!") do (                   %\n%
                    FOR /F "delims=" %%L in ("!line!") Do (         %\n%
                        endlocal                                    %\n%
                        endlocal                                    %\n%
                        set "%%~1[%%C]=%%~L" !                      %\n%
                        if %%C == 0 (                               %\n%
                            set "%%~1=%%~L" !                       %\n%
                        ) ELSE (                                    %\n%
                            set "%%~1=!%%~1!!LF!%%~L" !             %\n%
                        )                                           %\n%
                    )                                               %\n%
                    set /a %%~1.Len+=1                              %\n%
                )                                                   %\n%
            )                                                       %\n%
        ) ELSE (                                                    %\n%
            %= Used if delayed expansion is disabled =%             %\n%
            for /F "delims=" %%O in ('"%%~2 | findstr /N ^^"') do ( %\n%
                setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion                    %\n%
                set "line=%%O"                                      %\n%
                setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion                     %\n%
                set "line="!line:*:=!""                             %\n%
                for /F %%C in ("!%%~1.Len!") DO (                   %\n%
                    FOR /F "delims=" %%L in ("!line!") DO (         %\n%
                        endlocal                                    %\n%
                        endlocal                                    %\n%
                        set "%%~1[%%C]=%%~L"                        %\n%
                    )                                               %\n%
                    set /a %%~1.Len+=1                              %\n%
                )                                                   %\n%
            )                                                       %\n%
        )                                                           %\n%
        set /a %%~1.Max=%%~1.Len-1                                  %\n%
)                                                                   %\n%
    ) else setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion^&set argv=

goto :eof

How can I show the table structure in SQL Server query?

For recent versions of SQL Server Management Studio Write the in a query editor and Do "Alt" + "F1"

Regex to check whether a string contains only numbers

var pattern = /[0-9!"£$%^&*()_+-=]/;

This tries to avoid some scenarios, just in case:

Overflowing any buffers the original string might get passed to. Slowness or oddities caused by denormal numbers like 1E-323. Passing Infinity when a finite number is expected (try 1E309 or -1E309).

Iterate all files in a directory using a 'for' loop

Try this to test if a file is a directory:

FOR /F "delims=" %I IN ('DIR /B /AD "filename" 2^>^&1 ^>NUL') DO IF "%I" == "File Not Found" ECHO Not a directory

This only will tell you whether a file is NOT a directory, which will also be true if the file doesn't exist, so be sure to check for that first if you need to. The carets (^) are used to escape the redirect symbols and the file listing output is redirected to NUL to prevent it from being displayed, while the DIR listing's error output is redirected to the output so you can test against DIR's message "File Not Found".

Is it possible to install another version of Python to Virtualenv?

First of all, Thank you DTing for awesome answer. It's pretty much perfect.

For those who are suffering from not having GCC access in shared hosting, Go for ActivePython instead of normal python like Scott Stafford mentioned. Here are the commands for that.

wget http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/releases/2.7.13.2713/ActivePython-2.7.13.2713-linux-x86_64-glibc-2.3.6-401785.tar.gz

tar -zxvf ActivePython-2.7.13.2713-linux-x86_64-glibc-2.3.6-401785.tar.gz

cd ActivePython-2.7.13.2713-linux-x86_64-glibc-2.3.6-401785

./install.sh

It will ask you path to python directory. Enter

../../.localpython

Just replace above as Step 1 in DTing's answer and go ahead with Step 2 after that. Please note that ActivePython package URL may change with new release. You can always get new URL from here : http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads

Based on URL you need to change the name of tar and cd command based on file received.

Using variables in Nginx location rules

This is many years late but since I found the solution I'll post it here. By using maps it is possible to do what was asked:

map $http_host $variable_name {
    hostnames;

    default       /ap/;
    example.com   /api/;
    *.example.org /whatever/;
}

server {
    location $variable_name/test {
        proxy_pass $auth_proxy;
    }
}

If you need to share the same endpoint across multiple servers, you can also reduce the cost by simply defaulting the value:

map "" $variable_name {
    default       /test/;
}

Map can be used to initialise a variable based on the content of a string and can be used inside http scope allowing variables to be global and sharable across servers.

How to sum data.frame column values?

To sum values in data.frame you first need to extract them as a vector.

There are several way to do it:

# $ operatior
x <- people$Weight
x
# [1] 65 70 64

Or using [, ] similar to matrix:

x <- people[, 'Weight']
x
# [1] 65 70 64

Once you have the vector you can use any vector-to-scalar function to aggregate the result:

sum(people[, 'Weight'])
# [1] 199

If you have NA values in your data, you should specify na.rm parameter:

sum(people[, 'Weight'], na.rm = TRUE)

Why my $.ajax showing "preflight is invalid redirect error"?

I had the same error, though the problem was that I had a typo in the url

url: 'http://api.example.com/TYPO'

The API had a redirect to another domain for all URL's that is wrong (404 errors).

So fixing the typo to the correct URL fixed it for me.

IE Driver download location Link for Selenium

You can download IE Driver (both 32 and 64-bit) from Selenium official site: http://docs.seleniumhq.org/download/

32 bit Windows IE

64 bit Windows IE

IE Driver is also available in the following site:

http://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/index.html

Create own colormap using matplotlib and plot color scale

If you want to automate the creating of a custom divergent colormap commonly used for surface plots, this module combined with @unutbu method worked well for me.

def diverge_map(high=(0.565, 0.392, 0.173), low=(0.094, 0.310, 0.635)):
    '''
    low and high are colors that will be used for the two
    ends of the spectrum. they can be either color strings
    or rgb color tuples
    '''
    c = mcolors.ColorConverter().to_rgb
    if isinstance(low, basestring): low = c(low)
    if isinstance(high, basestring): high = c(high)
    return make_colormap([low, c('white'), 0.5, c('white'), high])

The high and low values can be either string color names or rgb tuples. This is the result using the surface plot demo: enter image description here

jquery how to catch enter key and change event to tab

I need to go next only to input and select, and element have to be focusable. This script works better for me:

$('body').on('keydown', 'input, select', function(e) {
    if (e.key === "Enter") {
        var self = $(this), form = self.parents('form:eq(0)'), focusable, next;
        focusable = form.find('input,select,textarea').filter(':visible');
        next = focusable.eq(focusable.index(this)+1);
        if (next.length) {
            next.focus();
        } else {
            form.submit();
        }
        return false;
    }
});

Maybe it helps someone.

C++ error: "Array must be initialized with a brace enclosed initializer"

The syntax to statically initialize an array uses curly braces, like this:

int array[10] = { 0 };

This will zero-initialize the array.

For multi-dimensional arrays, you need nested curly braces, like this:

int cipher[Array_size][Array_size]= { { 0 } };

Note that Array_size must be a compile-time constant for this to work. If Array_size is not known at compile-time, you must use dynamic initialization. (Preferably, an std::vector).

jQuery - What are differences between $(document).ready and $(window).load?

The Difference between $(document).ready() and $(window).load() functions is that the code included inside $(window).load() will run once the entire page(images, iframes, stylesheets,etc) are loaded whereas the document ready event fires before all images,iframes etc. are loaded, but after the whole DOM itself is ready.


$(document).ready(function(){

}) 

and

$(function(){

});

and

jQuery(document).ready(function(){

});

There are not difference between the above 3 codes.

They are equivalent,but you may face conflict if any other JavaScript Frameworks uses the same dollar symbol $ as a shortcut name.

jQuery.noConflict();
jQuery.ready(function($){
 //Code using $ as alias to jQuery
});

The system cannot find the file specified in java

In your IDE right click on the file you want to read and choose "copy path" then paste it into your code.

Note that windows hides the file extension so if you create a text file "myfile.txt" it might be actually saved as "myfile.txt.txt"

Return list from async/await method

In addition to @takemyoxygen's answer the convention of having a function name that ends in Async is that this function is truly asynchronous. I.e. it does not start a new thread and it doesn't simply call Task.Run. If that is all the code that is in your function, it will be better to remove it completely and simply have:

List<Item> list = await Task.Run(() => manager.GetList());

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver not found error

here is your answer

String userName = "xxxx";
    String password = "xxxx";
    String url = "jdbc:sqlserver:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx;databaseName=asdfzxcvqwer;integratedSecurity=true";

    try {
            Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
            connection = DriverManager.getConnection(url, userName, password); 

  } catch (Exception e)
  {
     e.printStackTrace();
  }

What is a postback?

Postback refers to HTML forms. An HTML form has 2 methods: GET and POST. These methods determine how data is sent from the client via the form, to the server. A Postback is the action of POSTing back to the submitting page. In essence, it forms a complete circuit from the client, to the server, and back again.

try/catch with InputMismatchException creates infinite loop

YOu can also try the following

   do {
        try {
            System.out.println("Enter first num: ");
            n1 = Integer.parseInt(input.next());

            System.out.println("Enter second num: ");
            n2 = Integer.parseInt(input.next());

            nQuotient = n1/n2;

            bError = false;
        } 
        catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println("Error!");
            input.reset();
        }
    } while (bError);

jQuery count number of divs with a certain class?

You can use the jquery .length property

var numItems = $('.item').length;

jQuery - setting the selected value of a select control via its text description

Easiest way with 1.7+ is:

$("#myDropDown option:text=" + myText +"").attr("selected", "selected"); 

1.9+

$("#myDropDown option:text=" + myText +"").prop("selected", "selected"); 

Tested and works.

How to pass parameters to a modal?

You can simply create a controller funciton and pass your parameters with the $scope object.

$scope.Edit = function (modalParam) {
var modalInstance = $modal.open({
      templateUrl: '/app/views/admin/addeditphone.html',
      controller: function($scope) {
        $scope.modalParam = modalParam;
      }
    });
}

Overlay a background-image with an rgba background-color

The solution by PeterVR has the disadvantage that the additional color displays on top of the entire HTML block - meaning that it also shows up on top of div content, not just on top of the background image. This is fine if your div is empty, but if it is not using a linear gradient might be a better solution:

<div class="the-div">Red text</div>

<style type="text/css">
  .the-div
  {
    background-image: url("the-image.png");
    color: #f00;
    margin: 10px;
    width: 200px;
    height: 80px;
  }
  .the-div:hover
  {
    background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)), url("the-image.png");
    background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)), url("the-image.png");
    background-image: -o-linear-gradient(top, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)), url("the-image.png");
    background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(top, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)), url("the-image.png");
    background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)), to(rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1))), url("the-image.png");
    background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)), url("the-image.png");
  }
</style>

See fiddle. Too bad that gradient specifications are currently a mess. See compatibility table, the code above should work in any browser with a noteworthy market share - with the exception of MSIE 9.0 and older.

Edit (March 2017): The state of the web got far less messy by now. So the linear-gradient (supported by Firefox and Internet Explorer) and -webkit-linear-gradient (supported by Chrome, Opera and Safari) lines are sufficient, additional prefixed versions are no longer necessary.