An Implementation of ES Observables
Novu JavaScript SDK for <Inbox />
MailerLite Node.js SDK
Cloud Pub/Sub Client Library for Node.js
This library provides a small, safe implementation of subscriptions that works when all function calls must be asynchronous.
Manage state with style in every framework
Subscribe to changes in any part of redux state
Cross browser stack traces
TypeScript definitions for redux-subscriber
Notifier allows services to update clients about state changes using a stream of promises
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WebSocket framework for Ruby on Rails.
EventEmitter replacement with AMQP-style bindings and other advanced features. Compatible with postal.js's API.
Client SDK for connecting to **Agent-User Interaction (AG-UI) Protocol** servers.
Utility mixins for subscribing to and emitting events.
Exposes a polyfill for the Node.js module diagnostics_channel
PostgreSQL LISTEN & NOTIFY that finally works.
A helper for logging useful messages to the console
Core plugin for Grackle — gRPC handlers, reconciliation phases, and event subscribers
Packaging library for the Salesforce packaging platform
Reatom for hooks
ArnavMQ is a RabbitMQ wrapper
Payload CMS sync adapter bundle for Voyant.
Sanity CMS sync adapter bundle for Voyant.
A RabbitMQ subscriber that pushes messages to Acception's API. See README for more details.
From time to time, the timer notifies the subscribers
Qup is a generalized API for Message Queue and Publish/Subscribe messaging patterns with the ability to plug in an appropriate messaging infrastructure based upon your needs. Qup ships with support for (https://github.com/robey/kestrel), (http://redis.io), and a filesystem infrastructure based on (https://rubygems.org/gems/maildir). Additional Adapters will be developed as needs arise. (https://github.com/copiousfreetime/qup/issues) to have a new Adapter created. Pull requests gladly accepted.
Spur allows developers to setup a highly configurable ecommerce backend. The aim of this gem is to provide some of the core features that you might find inside of Solidus or the legacy project, Spree. If you are in need of a simple payment backend to sell some products (either physical, downloadable, or subscribable), Spur may be the best choice for you. Spur works best as an _integration_ with a SaaS product and for smaller stores that don't need the weight of Solidus. Checkout the guides for more details on getting setup. Spur will allow you to be able to: * Setup a very robust subscription platform. * Sell downloadable content. * Ship products to and from locations. * Accept payments without worrying about money management. * Provide order management for users.