Routes requests to KV assets
7shifts component library
Provides a way to make requests
Provides a way to make requests
Universal Server.
OAuth provider for Cloudflare Workers
Typescript objects for normalizing between InSpec profiles and XCCDF benchmarks
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The routing foundation of `serve`
Declarative API exposing native platform touch and gesture system to React Native
General purpose glob-based configuration matching.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for AWS Lambda function invocations
Handler for htmlparser2 that turns pages into a dom
Mocks Server plugin providing proxy variant handler
Fast Index
Build servers for Node.js using the web fetch API
Long-running expert Pi sessions (chefs) that other agents consult via pi-postman. Persona + skill-allowlist layer on top of pi-postman.
Bitrix frontend tool
when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.
tiny modular DOM lib for ie9+
Context compiler for TypeScript/JavaScript AI agents. Automatically compiles agent state into optimized LLM payloads with history compression, tool pruning, multi-provider support, and more.
Static file serving and directory listing
A Backstage backend plugin that handles authentication
Super light and fast Extensible ES6+ events and EventEmitters for Node and the browser. Easy for any developer level, use the same exact code in node and the browser. No frills, just high speed events!
Chef Handler that generates and sends email on any change to users
= DESCRIPTION: Provides a Chef handler which can report run status, including any changes that were made, to a rabbit server. In the case of failed runs a backtrace will be included in the details reported. Based on the Graylog Gelf handler by Jon Wood (<jon@blankpad.net>) https://github.com/jellybob/chef-gelf = REQUIREMENTS: * A Rabbit server running somewhere. = USAGE: This example makes of the chef_handler cookbook, place some thing like this in cookbooks/chef_handler/recipes/rabbit.rb and add it to your run list. include_recipe "chef_handler::default" gem_package "chef-rabbit" do action :nothing end.run_action(:install) # Make sure the newly installed Gem is loaded. Gem.clear_paths require 'chef/rabbit' chef_handler "Chef::RABBIT::Handler" do source "chef/rabbit" arguments({ :connection => { :host => "your_rabbit_server", :user => "rabbit_user", :pass => "rabbit_pass", :vhost => "/stuff" } :queue => { :name => "some_queue", :params => { :durable => true, ... } }, :exchange => { :name => "some_exchange", :params => { :durable => true, ... } }, :timestamp_tag => "@timestamp" }) supports :exception => true, :report => true end.run_action(:enable) Arguments take the form of an options hash, with the following options: * :connection - http://rubybunny.info/articles/connecting.html * :queue - rabbit queue info to use. name is set to "chef-client" + durable = true by default * :exchange - rabbit exchange to use .default_exchange + durable = true by default * :timestamp_tag - tag for timestamp "timestamp" by default * :blacklist ({}) - A hash of cookbooks, resources and actions to ignore in the change list. = BLACKLISTING: Some resources report themselves as having updated on every run even if nothing changed, or are just things you don't care about. To reduce the amount of noise in your logs these can be ignored by providing a blacklist. In this example we don't want to be told about the GELF handler being activated: chef_handler "Chef::RABBIT::Handler" do source "chef/rabbit" arguments({ :blacklist => { "chef_handler" => { "chef_handler" => [ "nothing", "enable" ] } } }) supports :exception => true, :report => true end.run_action(:enable) = LICENSE and AUTHOR: Copyright 2014 by MTN Satellite Communications Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.