Steps to create a postgres database and deply a Python app to Heroku
pipenv install gunicorn
or
pip install gunicorn
| #include <opencv2/opencv.hpp> | |
| #include <iostream> | |
| int main(int, char**) { | |
| // open the first webcam plugged in the computer | |
| cv::VideoCapture camera(0); // in linux check $ ls /dev/video0 | |
| if (!camera.isOpened()) { | |
| std::cerr << "ERROR: Could not open camera" << std::endl; | |
| return 1; | |
| } |
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Running a local server for testing purposes:
| library(processx) | |
| library(RPostgres) | |
| library(httr) | |
| library(dbplyr) | |
| library(tidyverse) | |
| # this example assumes you've created a heroku postgresql | |
| # instance and have the app name (in this example, "rpgtestcon"). | |
| # use the heroku command-line app |
| from flask import Flask, render_template | |
| from flask_paginate import Pagination, get_page_args | |
| app = Flask(__name__) | |
| app.template_folder = '' | |
| users = list(range(100)) | |
| def get_users(offset=0, per_page=10): |
| { | |
| "USD": { | |
| "symbol": "$", | |
| "name": "US Dollar", | |
| "symbol_native": "$", | |
| "decimal_digits": 2, | |
| "rounding": 0, | |
| "code": "USD", | |
| "name_plural": "US dollars" | |
| }, |