This is a marker package to indicate that a module can only be used in the Background Thread.
This is a marker package to indicate that a module can only be used in the Background Thread.
General purpose glob-based configuration matching.
Parse an element’s CSS background properties to get a list of individual backgrounds
A Long class for representing a 64-bit two's-complement integer value.
An implementation of the CSSStyleDeclaration class from the CSS Object Model specification
Vendored dependencies for Victory
A Long class for representing a 64-bit two's-complement integer value.
mjml-hero
A Gherkin linter/validator written in javascript
get colors in your node.js console
Queues failed requests and uses the Background Sync API to replay them when the network is available
Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.
A React component that injects SVG into the DOM.
Background component with different variants for React Flow
iOS & Android BackgroundFetch API implementation for React Native
app-builder precompiled binaries
PostCSS plugin to fallback initial keyword.
mjml-section
mjml-accordion
Svelte Flow - A highly customizable Svelte library for building node-based editors, workflow systems, diagrams and more.
This is a test if it is possible to register a plugin with the same name as an npm install flag
This module provides basic ANSI color code support, to allow you to format your console output with foreground and background colors as well as providing bold, italic and underline support.
DMG maker for Electron Forge
Simple, self-contained background queue built on top of POSIX message queues.
Speccle - wrapper for spec that colorizes iTerm window background to reflect spec pass/pend/fail (Mac OSX only)
Speccle - wrapper for spec that colorizes iTerm window background to reflect spec pass/pend/fail (Mac OSX only)
Out of the box, Rails will render templates in a controller context only. This gem allows for calling "render" from anywhere: models, background jobs, rake tasks, you name it.
Adds the ability to track backgrounds jobs. Currently only for delayed_job.
Out of the box, Rails will render templates in a controller context only. This gem allows for calling "render" from anywhere: models, background jobs, rake tasks, you name it.
This is a beanstalk-based job-queueing-manager, replacement for gem 'stalker' with additions: 1. jobs grouping 2. jobs threading and forking 3. logging 4. background run (as daemon) 5. stalker makes to include full gem in application, but needed only client-side This is a client-side gem. For a worker you need * http://github.com/GearHead90/beanworker
Have you ever had a class whose instances required a series of background tasks to run serially, strictly one after another? Than Serially is for you. Declare the tasks using a simple DSL in the order you want them to to run. The tasks for each instance will run inside a separate Resque job, in a queue you specify. The next task will run only if the previous one has finished successfully. All task runs are written to DB and can be inspected.
Papercut - built on .NET. Ever need to test emails from an application, but don't necessarily want it sending them out? Don't want to hassle with pointing it to a physical SMTP server? All you want to is verify it can send email, and take a look at the message. Papercut is your answer. Papercut is a simplified SMTP server designed to only receive messages (not to send them on) with a GUI on top of it allowing you to see the messages it receives. It doesn't enforce any restrictions on addresses, it just takes the message and allows you see it. It is only active while it is running, and if you want it in the background, just minimize it to the system tray. When it receives a new message, a balloon message will show up to let you know.
OmniTrack is a production-grade tracking and conversion gem for Ruby on Rails. It supports multiple ad/analytics platforms (Google Ads, GA4, Meta, TikTok, Snapchat) via a clean adapter pattern, works in both full-stack and API-only Rails apps, and provides structured logging, background job support, and an extensible pipeline.
ActionInsight is a robust analysis and error management package tailored for the Ruby on Rails ecosystem. Developed with the intent of enhancing web application performance and reliability, ActionInsight tracks the components operating in the background of your application, analyzes processes over time, and aggregates performance metrics. Additionally, it captures error situations and provides advanced tools for error analysis. By considering not only user interactions but also the internal mechanics of the application, from database queries to background tasks, it facilitates a comprehensive examination. Through customizable alerts and notifications, it offers developers real-time feedback and aids in preemptively identifying potential issues. ActionInsight streamlines the development process, assisting in creating more efficient, swift, and dependable web applications.
A daemon, running in background on a Linux router or firewall, monitoring the state of multiple internet uplinks and changing the routing accordingly. LAN/DMZ internet traffic (outgoing connections) is load balanced between the uplinks using Linux multipath routing. The daemon monitors the state of the uplinks by routinely pinging well known IP addresses (Google public DNS servers, etc.) through each outgoing interface: once an uplink goes down, it is excluded from the multipath routing, when it comes back up, it is included again. An uplink may be assigned to a priority group: lower priority uplinks will only be used if all higher priority ones are down. That's useful to only use pay-per-traffic uplinks if no regular uplink is working. All of the routing changes are notified to the administrator by email. Fault Tolerant Router is well tested and has been used in production for several years, in several sites. See https://github.com/drsound/fault_tolerant_router for full documentation.
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