Cumulus message adapter
Cumulus checksum utilities
Deployment templates for cumulus
Provides error classes for Cumulus
TypeScript definitions for working with Cumulus data structures
Parse Cumuls weather stations realtime.txt to json over nodejs
A log library for use on Cumulus
Utilities for building and parsing Cumulus messages
Utilities for working with the Cumulus DB
API client for working with the Cumulus archive API
Helpers for managing Cumulus task schemas
Sends an incoming Cumulus message to SQS
Cumulus Distribution utilities
Cumulus Core internal async operations module
[DEPRECATED] Broadcasts an incoming Cumulus message to SNS
Protocol wrapper for Cumulus JS files
Cumulus DB service with HTTP APIs and Nimbus contracts.
Deployment templates for cumulus
Deployment templates for cumulus
Lambda functions for handling all daac's API operations
Cumulus Auth SDK for human and agent authentication.
Nimbus manifest helpers and contracts for Cumulus DB.
HTTP SDK for Cumulus DB.
Composed Cumulus Auth, DB, and system SDK.
AWS CloudFormation Template Generator
cumulus-test-client is a lib
cumulus-test-service is a lib
Cumulus specific common consensus implementations
Cumulus-specific networking protocol
Base pallet for cumulus-based parachains
Ping Pallet for Cumulus XCM/UMP testing.
Core primitives for Aura in Cumulus
Cumulus related core primitive types and traits
Helper datatypes for Cumulus
Cumulus client common relay chain streams.
Mocked relay state proof builder for testing Cumulus.
Access the Cloudability API through the command line
Cumulus API Ruby Wrapper
CSV Files: I hate them, you probably do too, but sometimes you need to get data into your system and this is the only way it's happening. If you're deploying a rails app in a cloud setup, you may have troubles if you're trying to store an uploaded file locally and process it later in a background thread (I know I have). cumulus_csv is one way to solve that problem. You can save your file to your S3 account, and loop over the data inside it at your convenience later. So it doesn't matter where you're doing the processing, you just need to have the key you used to store the file, and you can process away.
Cumulus allows you to manage your AWS infrastructure by creating JSON configuration files that describe your AWS resources.
Cumulus allows you to manage your AWS infrastructure by creating JSON configuration files that describe your AWS resources.
Primarily to rename interfaces to match Cumulus Linux front panel port names
**Non Functional / Still in Planning Stage** Here's the high-level (brain dump): * Site content is organized in collections * Collections are serialized * Each have support for next, previous, first, last, etc * The content files are HTML * Templates are object based (each content type can be rendered with their own templates) * Templates are HTML with interspersed Liquid markup * All meta data is described using HTML meta tags * You custom meta data tags in a content objects * You can specify 'prototype' content objects in a collection with a _proto folder in the collection
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