Create a new Grace app
Exit your process, gracefully (if possible)
Self-host the Covered By Your Grace font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
Library for NodeJS applications running in kubernetes wanting to have zero downtime deployments
Typed Schema.org JSON-LD in React
Automate visual testing across browsers. Gather UI feedback. Versioned documentation.
TypeScript definitions for stoppable
Multi-tier cache module for Node.js. Redis, Upstash, CloudfareKV, File, in-memory and others drivers
Switch between different .npmrc files with ease and grace
GRACE CLI for linting, status snapshots, module health, verification queries, semantic markup, and querying GRACE artifacts with a Bun-powered grace binary.
Design System written with Vue.js
NodeJs implementation of Guardian pan-domain auth verification
A TypeScript package with latest Schema.org Schema Typings
CLI tool for CS 546 TAs — removes late penalties, downloads submissions, and reports grading progress.
[](https://badge.fury.io/js/@grace-studio%2Fgraceful-next) [ Solana authentication. Built on top of [@alien-id/sso-solana](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@alien-id/sso-solana) with Solana wallet adapter integration.
```js Drawer from '@invisionag/iris-react-drawer'; ```
Compile class public and private fields, private methods and decorators to ES6
CSS postproccessor
initially created for data migrations. Provides logging, progess bar and graceful handling
A patched version of Resque that interprets Heroku's TERM as a graceful shutdown. Visit http://quickleft.com/blog/heroku-s-cedar-stack-will-kill-your-resque-workers for more information. Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
This is an experimental branch that implements a connection pool of Net::HTTP objects instead of a connection/thread. C/T is fine if you're only using your http threads to make connections but if you use them in child threads then I suspect you will have a thread memory leak. Also, I want to see if I get less connection resets if the most recently used connection is always returned. Also added a :force_retry option that if set to true will retry POST requests as well as idempotent requests. This branch is currently incompatible with the master branch in the following ways: * It doesn't allow you to recreate the Net::HTTP::Persistent object on the fly. This is possible in the master version since all the data is kept in thread local storage. For this version, you should probably create a class instance of the object and use that in your instance methods. * It uses a hash in the initialize method. This was easier for me as I use a HashWithIndifferentAccess created from a YAML file to define my options. This should probably be modified to check the arguments to achieve backwards compatibility. * The method shutdown is unimplemented as I wasn't sure how I should implement it and I don't need it as I do a graceful shutdown from nginx to finish up my connections. For connection issues, I completely recreate a new Net::HTTP instance. I was running into an issue which I suspect is a JRuby bug where an SSL connection that times out would leave the ssl context in a frozen state which would then make that connection unusable so each time that thread handled a connection a 500 error with the exception "TypeError: can't modify frozen". I think Joseph West's fork resolves this issue but I'm paranoid so I recreate the object. Compatibility with the master version could probably be achieved by creating a Strategy wrapper class for GenePool and a separate strategy class with the connection/thread implementation.