A better way to serialize
Serialize JavaScript to a superset of JSON that includes regular expressions and functions.
Transform OpenTelemetry SDK data into OTLP
Serialize/deserialize an error into a plain object
Serialization for Keyv
A per-spec XML serializer implementation
Stream TAP test data as a serialized node:test stream
Stringify your JSON at max speed
serialize objects to javascript
Serializes any DOM node into a String
Parses, serializes, and manipulates MIME types, according to the WHATWG MIME Sniffing Standard
very fast object redaction
> Serialize/deserialize an error into a plain object in commonjs
Simple object hashing, serialization and comparison utils.
A library for simplifying encoding and decoding URL query parameters.
An addon for [xterm.js](https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js) that enables xterm.js to serialize a terminal framebuffer into string or html. This addon requires xterm.js v4+.
TypeScript definitions for serialize-javascript
Parses and serializes `.po` file content.
Proper decorator-based transformation / serialization / deserialization of plain javascript objects to class constructors
JSON.parse with context information on error
JSON.parse with context information on error
Serialize unserializable data and parse it back.
Javascript module template.
PHP serialize/unserialize in Javascript
Validation for serialized model objects
Drop-in improvement for Rails cache
Interacting with RFID receivers through serial ports is not much fun. This makes it a little better. tag-it provides a class that will monitor a serial port for you, and will dispatch events through ruby's standard "observer" functionality when a tag comes into range and leaves.
Generates memory-optimal immutable ActiveRecord dupes that are easily serializable and behaves much like ARs. Define required attributes before-hand and use them just as you would on an AR, for better memory optimization. Ideally, suitable in place of caching AR objects with cache stores like Memcached, where serialization and de-serialization are memory-hungry. Optars can save upto 90% of your memory(object allocations), while being upto 20x faster, when fetching huge AR results.
AutoMapper uses a fluent configuration API to define an object-object mapping strategy. AutoMapper uses a convention-based matching algorithm to match up source to destination values. Currently, AutoMapper is geared towards model projection scenarios to flatten complex object models to DTOs and other simple objects, whose design is better suited for serialization, communication, messaging, or simply an anti-corruption layer between the domain and application layer.
= dm-is-published This plugin makes it very easy to add different states to your models, like 'draft' vs 'live'. By default it also adds validations of the field value. Originally inspired by the Rails plugin +acts_as_publishable+ by <b>fr.ivolo.us</b>. == Installation # Add GitHub to your RubyGems sources $ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com $ (sudo)? gem install kematzy-dm-is-published <b>NB! Depends upon the whole DataMapper suite being installed, and has ONLY been tested with DM 0.10.0 (next branch).</b> == Getting Started First of all, for a better understanding of this gem, make sure you study the '<tt>dm-is-published/spec/integration/published_spec.rb</tt>' file. ---- Require +dm-is-published+ in your app. require 'dm-core' # must be required first require 'dm-is-published' Lets say we have an Article class, and each Article can have a current state, ie: whether it's Live, Draft or an Obituary awaiting the death of someone famous (real or rumored) class Article include DataMapper::Resource property :id, Serial property :title, String ...<snip> is :published end Once you have your Article model we can create our Articles just as normal Article.create(:title => 'Example 1') The instance of <tt>Article.get(1)</tt> now has the following things for free: * a <tt>:publish_status</tt> attribute with the value <tt>'live'</tt>. Default choices are <tt>[ :live, :draft, :hidden ]</tt>. * <tt>:is_live?, :is_draft? or :is_hidden?</tt> methods that returns true/false based upon the state. * <tt>:save_as_live</tt>, <tt>:save_as_draft</tt> or <tt>:save_as_hidden</tt> converts the instance to the state and saves it. * <tt>:publishable?</tt> method that returns true for models where <tt>is :published </tt> has been declared, but <b>false</b> for those where it has not been declared. The Article class also gets a bit of new functionality: Article.all(:draft) => finds all Articles with :publish_status = :draft Article.all(:draft, :author => @author_joe ) => finds all Articles with :publish_status = :draft and author == Joe Todo Need to write more documentation here.. == Usage Scenarios In a Blog/Publishing scenario you could use it like this: class Article ...<snip>... is :published :live, :draft, :hidden end Whereas in another scenario - like in a MenuItem model for a Restaurant - you could use it like this: class MenuItem ...<snip>... is :published :on, :off # the item is either on the menu or not end == RTFM As I said above, for a better understanding of this gem/plugin, make sure you study the '<tt>dm-is-published/spec/integration/published_spec.rb</tt>' file. == Errors / Bugs If something is not behaving intuitively, it is a bug, and should be reported. Report it here: http://github.com/kematzy/dm-is-published/issues == Credits Copyright (c) 2009-07-11 [kematzy gmail com] Loosely based on the ActsAsPublishable plugin by [http://fr.ivolo.us/posts/acts-as-publishable] == Licence Released under the MIT license.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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