0-dependancy TS async cross-platform utility to find path of executable
Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous code
CLS using AsynWrap instead of async-listener - Node >= 4.7.0
Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.
Polyfill exporting trevnorris's 0.11+ asyncListener API.
support for asynchronous development with a Promise based task Scheduler, several different Promise implementations (synchronous, idle, asynchronous and native runtime wrappers), await helpers, and aliases all built and tested using TypeScript.
A tiny (195B to 220B) utility to recursively list all (total) files in a directory
Offers a async require.resolve function. It's highly configurable.
OpenTelemetry AsyncLocalStorage-based Context Manager
Determine if a function is a native async function.
Thread-safe Helmet for React 16+ and friends
A function that returns the normally hidden `AsyncFunction` constructor
Turn async generator functions into ES2015 generators
Helper function to remap async functions to generators
Simple and modern async event emitter
Turn async functions into ES2015 generators
Allow parsing of async generator functions
Thread-safe Helmet for React 16–18, with native support for React 19+
This library provides a small, safe implementation of subscriptions that works when all function calls must be asynchronous.
ESLint plugin for Angular applications, following https://angular.dev/style-guide
Neo-Async is a drop-in replacement for Async, it almost fully covers its functionality and runs faster
Useful TypeScript utilities.
React Native fork of thread-safe Helmet for React 16+ and friends
Convert JSON to CSV
The AssemblyAI Ruby SDK provides an easy-to-use interface for interacting with the AssemblyAI API, which supports async, audio intelligence models, as well as the latest LeMUR models. The Ruby SDK does not support Streaming STT at this time.
OverSIP is an async SIP proxy/server programmable in Ruby language. Some features of OverSIP are: - SIP transports: UDP, TCP, TLS and WebSocket. - Full IPv4 and IPv6 support. - RFC 3263: SIP DNS mechanism (NAPTR, SRV, A, AAAA) for failover and load balancing based on DNS. - RFC 5626: OverSIP is a perfect Outbound Edge Proxy, including an integrated STUN server. - Fully programmable in Ruby language (make SIP easy). - Fast and efficient: OverSIP core is coded in C language. OverSIP is build on top of EventMachine-LE async library which follows the Reactor Design Pattern, allowing thousands of concurrent connections and requests in a never-blocking fashion.
A Repository-pattern based ORM
OverSIP is an async SIP proxy/server programmable in Ruby language. Some features of OverSIP are: - SIP transports: UDP, TCP, TLS and WebSocket. - Full IPv4 and IPv6 support. - RFC 3263: SIP DNS mechanism (NAPTR, SRV, A, AAAA) for failover and load balancing based on DNS. - RFC 5626: OverSIP is a perfect Outbound Edge Proxy, including an integrated STUN server. - Fully programmable in Ruby language (make SIP easy). - Fast and efficient: OverSIP core is coded in C language. OverSIP is build on top of EventMachine async library which follows the Reactor Design Pattern, allowing thousands of concurrent connections and requests in a never-blocking fashion.
Em-resque is a version of Resque, which offers non-blocking and non-forking workers. The idea is to have fast as possible workers for tasks with lots of IO like pinging third party servers or hitting the database. The async worker is using fibers through Synchrony library to reduce the amount of callback functions. There's one fiber for worker and if one of the workers is blocking, it will block all the workers at the same time. The idea to use this version and not the regular Resque is to reduce the amount of SQL connections for high-load services. Using one process for many workers gives a better control to the amount of SQL connections. For using Resque please refer the original project. https://github.com/defunkt/resque/ The library adds two rake tasks over Resque: * resque:work_async for working inside the EventMachine
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