Node.js-compatible utility functions for Bare
Reactive utilities for Embla Carousel
Streaming data for JavaScript
super fast, all natural json logger
Path manipulation library for JavaScript
Event emitters for JavaScript
Provides access to the local file system on the device.
Operating system utilities for Bare
Provides system information that remains constant throughout the lifetime of your app.
Scripts that autolink Expo modules.
Native file system operations for Bare
An Expo universal module to download assets and pass them into other APIs
Load fonts at runtime and use them in React Native components.
Interface for expo-dev-menu
Create and open deep links universally
WHATWG URL implementation for JavaScript
A universal module that gets native application information such as its ID, app name, and build version at runtime
Image loader
A universal module that gets physical information about the device running the application
Provides a React component that prevents the screen sleeping when rendered. It also exposes static methods to control the behavior imperatively.
Provides access to the system's web browser and supports handling redirects. On iOS, it uses SFSafariViewController or ASWebAuthenticationSession, depending on the method you call, and on Android it uses ChromeCustomTabs. As of iOS 11, SFSafariViewControl
Provides cryptography primitives for Android, iOS and web.
Provides a React component that renders a gradient view.
Provides access to the SF Symbols library on iOS, and Material Symbols on Android and web, for Expo and React Native apps.
A set of utilities to make developing Rails apps with Riot easier. No extra macros or helpers provided, just the bare basics.
Application to gather prometheus style metrics # Usage Install the gem into your gemfile ```gem prometheus-collector``` Install your gemset ```bundle install``` Consume the program. ``` require 'prometheus/collector' class Guage < Prometheus::Collector::Extensions::Base install def run # Do some things that would be collected in Prometheus::Client Objects end end ``` Mount the Prometheus::Collector::Application application, or start it from your app.rb ``` Prometheus::Collector::Application.start ``` # How it works The collector app makes use of the Prometheus client collector and exporter middleware to allow you to write custom applications that export prometheus style metrics. It is designed as a bare-bones scaffold to get you off the ground with a ruby applet to get some statistics. It utilizes rack and its middleware. The interface is fairly straightforward: Your Metric Executing code needs to extend Prometheus::Collector::Extensions::Base for 'repeatedly-runbable' operations and Prometheus::Collector::Extensions::Once for something that should only be executed Once. Your class should implement an instance level `run` function, and may optionally implement a class level `schedule` function: This must return a `cron` style string to tell the application when to invoke your `run` code. By default, `schedule` is set to `* * * * *` which would allow the code to be executed every minute. ### Scheduling Scheduling is implemented via em-cron. Thus the re-scheduling of a task should occur within the parameters of the `schedule` string but is evaluated upon completion. Thus in normal operation, the code should not execute more than one `run` of a given worker definition at a time.