Flexible utility for managing migrations of data sources
Flexible utility for managing migrations of mongodb data sources
Flexible utility for managing migrations of sqlite3 data sources
Flexible utility for managing migrations of elasticsearch data sources
Flexible utility for managing migrations of postgres data sources
Flexible utility for managing migrations of mysql data sources
A small finite state machine implementation in TypeScript.
Facility-domain components for things-scene (smart factory / logistics) — mezzanine, carrier elevator (vertical transport).
elevator component
OpenAPI client for @veeroute/lss-agro-angular
Insert Elevator Pitch Here.
Elevator.js fixes those awkward "scroll to top" moments the old fashioned way.
Windows UAC elevation that just works
A project builder for AngularJS applications.
JavaScript you can bet on.
A server-side S3 API for the regular user.
Runtime dashboard widget for AutoTracer with hotkey controls
A Vue.js Plugin
Build a simple static site
Design and visualize agentic orchestration flows with trailer A/B-roll planning support.
Configuration for Stylelint using SCSS (Sass).
Configuration for Eslint using TypeScript.
A Gatsby theme presenting a person
Make a container to elevate on the screen while scrolling with Angular.
Fast and simple lookups for elevation data in GridFloat DEM files.
Gem parses SRTM data and for given latitude/longitude returns the elevation for that point, or nearest interpolated.
This IP2Location.io Ruby on Rails library allows user to query for an enriched data set based on IP address. It enables user to query for an enriched data set, such as country, region, district, city, latitude & longitude, ZIP code, time zone, ASN, ISP, domain, net speed, IDD code, area code, weather station data, MNC, MCC, mobile brand, elevation, usage type, address type, advertisement category and proxy data with an IP address. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 address lookup. This module requires API key to function. You may sign up for a free API key at https://www.ip2location.io/pricing.
PostRunner is an application to manage FIT files such as those produced by Garmin products like the Forerunner 620 (FR620), Forerunner 25 (FR25), Fenix 3, Fenix 3HR, Fenix 5 (S and X). It allows you to import the files from the device and analyze the data. In addition to the common features like plotting pace, heart rates, elevation and other captured values it also provides a heart rate variability (HRV) and sleep analysis. It can also update satellite orbit prediction (EPO) data on the device to speed-up GPS fix times. It is an offline alternative to Garmin Connect. The software has been developed and tested on Linux but should work on other operating systems as well.
## Overview Privileged Access Manager (PAM) is a Google Cloud native, managed solution to secure, manage and audit privileged access while ensuring operational velocity and developer productivity. PAM enables just-in-time, time-bound, approval-based access elevations, and auditing of privileged access elevations and activity. PAM lets you define the rules of who can request access, what they can request access to, and if they should be granted access with or without approvals based on the sensitivity of the access and emergency of the situation. ## Concepts ### Entitlement An entitlement is an eligibility or license that allows specified users (requesters) to request and obtain access to specified resources subject to a set of conditions such as duration, etc. entitlements can be granted to both human and non-human principals. ### Grant A grant is an instance of active usage against the entitlement. A user can place a request for a grant against an entitlement. The request may be forwarded to an approver for their decision. Once approved, the grant is activated, ultimately giving the user access (roles/permissions) on a resource per the criteria specified in entitlement. ### How does PAM work PAM creates and uses a service agent (Google-managed service account) to perform the required IAM policy changes for granting access at a specific resource/access scope. The service agent requires getIAMPolicy and setIAMPolicy permissions at the appropriate (or higher) access scope - Organization/Folder/Project to make policy changes on the resources listed in PAM entitlements. When enabling PAM for a resource scope, the user/ principal performing that action should have the appropriate permissions at that resource scope (resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.setIamPolicy, resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.getIamPolicy, and resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.get) to list and grant the service agent/account the required access to perform IAM policy changes. Note that google-cloud-privileged_access_manager-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-privileged_access_manager instead. See the readme for more details.
## Overview Privileged Access Manager (PAM) is a Google Cloud native, managed solution to secure, manage and audit privileged access while ensuring operational velocity and developer productivity. PAM enables just-in-time, time-bound, approval-based access elevations, and auditing of privileged access elevations and activity. PAM lets you define the rules of who can request access, what they can request access to, and if they should be granted access with or without approvals based on the sensitivity of the access and emergency of the situation. ## Concepts ### Entitlement An entitlement is an eligibility or license that allows specified users (requesters) to request and obtain access to specified resources subject to a set of conditions such as duration, etc. entitlements can be granted to both human and non-human principals. ### Grant A grant is an instance of active usage against the entitlement. A user can place a request for a grant against an entitlement. The request may be forwarded to an approver for their decision. Once approved, the grant is activated, ultimately giving the user access (roles/permissions) on a resource per the criteria specified in entitlement. ### How does PAM work PAM creates and uses a service agent (Google-managed service account) to perform the required IAM policy changes for granting access at a specific resource/access scope. The service agent requires getIAMPolicy and setIAMPolicy permissions at the appropriate (or higher) access scope - Organization/Folder/Project to make policy changes on the resources listed in PAM entitlements. When enabling PAM for a resource scope, the user/ principal performing that action should have the appropriate permissions at that resource scope (resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.setIamPolicy, resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.getIamPolicy, and resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.get) to list and grant the service agent/account the required access to perform IAM policy changes.