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Question for those with terraform experience
I'm trying to boot up an ec2 vm and I'm trying to add a public key to the vm. I've got it set up with the original public key I need. But I wanted to add two on the initialization of the server. Anyone have exp with this?
01:23
never mind you can't! gotta do it after initialization. amazon limitation :D
<--- talking to self cause I'm crazy
 
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09:43
@PearlSek; the example @jcolebrand gives should ofc work. But sense you ask how asynch works, my attempt to explain it is that asynch is like using threads, though in JS we don't use threads, but the similarity is best understood as such. I get back to how JS works later and what's the difference from threads in say C/C++ ir Java or what ever..

If you are new to the concept threads, a thread is a code reader. All languages has at least one thread that reads the code. In a multi thread application you have multiple readers. Each reader has it's own scope. So when you request something from
@Quicksilver casperjs is a nodejs module, so your question needs a bit more information imo. How you write sql query in nodejs has just been explained.
 
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14:29
@ErikLandvall thanks for reply. I would like to use database to select URLs which are active ones. Then, it has to iterate in each url and it will do scrape for every link. How can i achieve this ? i mean can i do this using nodejs ?
14:50
@Quicksilver ofc you can do this using nodejs. it's a very simple task as well. I still don't know what you actually having problems with? iterate over the rows from the database in an asynch fashion and scrape each url in a waterfall or seriell.
15:00
const
waterfall = require('@superhero/flow').waterfall,
rows      = [{url:'example.com'}, {url:'example2.com'}];

waterfall(rows.map(row => cb => caspian.fetch(row.url, (error, data) =>
{
  // do something cool with the "data" here
  // ...
  // callback to handle the next url...
  cb(error);
})), error => console.log(error));
Disclaimer, I'm "superhero" @ nmp that wrote this flow module.
@Quicksilver something like this, the caspian fetch method is just pseudo code, idk how there api looks. But you hopefully get my point.
 
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16:22
@ErikLandvall thank you so much for your help. I did not know actually that. Because i am newbie on this and trying to learn. Thanks a lot again.
@Quicksilver you can later look at parallel optimizations if it's a big project.
...also, my code is very personal, flow is a module I use a lot when developing, but you don't need to do it like this ofc, you can have a callback loop just as well.
@Quicksilver if you decide to use my module, make sure you specify the exact version number. I make a lot of updates live that could break functionality
others usually work with the "asych" module that does the same basically.. and much more: npmjs.com/package/async
this is there example of the waterfall design: caolan.github.io/async/docs.html#waterfall
@ErikLandvall okay sir. I will look at these things that you said to me. Thanks for your attention
16:51
Hi people, I hope it right place for asking my question. I want to implement https website with user profiles, based on node.js, JS and Firebase. But I haven't found some good articles about how to plan such things properly. I mean I just want to avoid common mistakes and reinventing things and take as example some good conception/architecture. So if you have some links to read about it would be nice. Thanks A lot.

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