A multiple purpose module having different utility functionality like common error handling and error types
Common node utilities for applications
Core libraries that every NodeJS toolchain project should use
Common permission and authorization utilities for backend plugins
Node.js library for Backstage CLIs
utils for @node-minify
Storybook framework-agnostic API
Browser Utilities for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Http utilities for Apollo Link shared across all links using http
@node-red/util ====================
Utilities for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
OCI Common module for NodeJS
Utilities for FullCalendar's premium plugins
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Hash utility functions for Ethereum.
common node utilities for a server app
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Meticulous common utilities
xyflow core system that powers React Flow and Svelte Flow.
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PageBuilder is a utility library to make building html5 pages easier. It has two parts. The first is some classes that provide an interface for dealing with common html element attributes. The second is a module, that can be mixed into your presenters, that provides helpers for generating html nodes with less code than using Nokogiri directly.
Graphviz wrapper for Ruby. This can be used as a common library, a rails plugin and a command line tool. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: GraphvizR is graphviz adapter for Ruby, and it can: * generate a graphviz dot file, * generate an image file by means of utilizing graphviz, * interprete rdot file and generate an image file, * and, generate a graph image file in rails application as a rails plugin. == SYNOPSYS: === Command Line: bin/graphviz_r sample/record.rdot === In Your Code: This ruby code: gvr = GraphvizR.new 'sample' gvr.graph [:label => 'example', :size => '1.5, 2.5'] gvr.beta [:shape => :box] gvr.alpha >> gvr.beta (gvr.beta >> gvr.delta) [:label => 'label1'] gvr.delta >> gvr.gamma gvr.to_dot replies the dot code: digraph sample { graph [label = "example", size = "1.5, 2.5"]; beta [shape = box]; alpha -> beta; beta -> delta [label = "label1"]; delta -> gamma; } To know more detail, please see test/test_graphviz_r.rb === On Rails : <b>use _render :rdot_ in controller</b> def show_graph render :rdot do graph [:size => '1.5, 2.5'] node [:shape => :record] node1 [:label => "<p_left> left|<p_center>center|<p_right> right"] node2 [:label => "left|center|right"] node1 >> node2 node1(:p_left) >> node2 node2 >> node1(:p_center) (node2 >> node1(:p_right)) [:label => 'record'] end end <b>use rdot view template</b> class RdotGenController < ApplicationController def index @label1 = "<p_left> left|<p_center>center|<p_right> right" @label2 = "left|center|right" end end # view/rdot_gen/index.rdot graph [:size => '1.5, 2.5'] node [:shape => :record] node1 [:label => @label1] node2 [:label => @label2] node1 >> node2 node1(:p_left) >> node2 node2 >> node1(:p_center) (node2 >> node1(:p_right)) [:label => 'record'] == DEPENDENCIES: * Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org) == TODO: == INSTALL: * sudo gem install graphviz_r * if you want to use this in ruby on rails * script/plugin install http://technohippy.net/svn/repos/graphviz_r/trunk/vendor/plugins/rdot == LICENSE: (The MIT License)
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