Breeze data management for JavaScript clients
Breeze Labs are extensions and utilities for Breeze.js client apps that are not part of core breeze.
Breeze data management for JavaScript clients
Web Component and OAuth handler for use with the Breeze authentication API
Modified version of Breeze data management for JavaScript clients. Includes getEntityGraph from BreezeLabs
Breeze data management for JavaScript clients
process.nextTick shim for node.js and the browser
(fork)Library to allow OData 4 support for breezejs
Dead simple Object schema validation
A React component for integrating Breeze Payment Pages into your application.
The official JS client for communicating with BreezeConnect API and Websocket.
Throttled parallel function invocation.
A mock client for knex which allows you to write tests with DB interactions
Simple series and parallel flow control.
Async flow control for directed-acyclic-graph iteration.
A library of styleable components built using React Aria
Library to allow OData 4 support for breezejs
Classes and helper methods to allow Breeze - Mongo interop.
A bridge that configures Breeze to work with Angular out of the box.
Breeze SDK
Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompt system. Fast and lightweight enough for small projects, powerful and extensible enough for the most advanced use cases.
Blob & File implementation in Node.js, originally from node-fetch.
Get the metadata from a Google Cloud Platform environment
A language engineering tool for the Language Server Protocol
Airtable client to make Airtable interactions a breeze
Got carried away a bit with the OOness of the whole thing, so while it won't be the fastest TFTP server it might be the most flexible, at least for pure-Ruby ones. With all the infastructure already in place adding a client should be a breeze, should anyone need it.
With this gem you will be able to enqueue your emails on your Resque workers to avoid making your user wait for the email to be send when he causes an email sending action in your application. Using resque_action_mailer_backend makes email sending a breeze as you will be able to use Resque to retry failed emails, easily deliver all those marketing emails to your clients and without changing anything at your email sending code. Just tell your application to use :resque for sending emails and you're done, no need to add yet another tool just for delivering your emails if you're already using Resque for your asynchronous processing.
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