Common database interface for JavaScript
database-js common code
Database-js wrapper for PostgreSQL
Database API for Node.js
database-js wrapper for MySQL
Database helper for CodeceptJS that uses database-js
Database-js interface for Firebase
Common functionality for database-js drivers that operate on non-database backends
Database-js driver for JSON files
Database-js Wrapper for ADODB
Database-js wrapper for SQLite
Database-js wrapper for XLSX files
database-js wrapper for MySQL - Driver version 2
Database-js driver for CSV files
database-js wrapper for INI files
Database-js driver for SQL Server that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows
Database js library
Oracle NoSQL Database JS Driver
Stardog JavaScript Framework for node.js and the browser - Develop apps using the Stardog RDF Database & JS.
SQLite driver for database-js
Database-js wrapper for PostgreSQL
Forwards database-js calls onto a base driver with debug output of SQL commands
Database-js wrapper for SQLite
test database js library v1
** NOTE - This gem depends on e9_base, but does not reference it. It WILL NOT FUNCTION for apps which aren't built on the e9 Rails 3 CMS ** == E9Polls Provites a Poll renderable for the e9 Rails 3 CMS. == Installation 1. Include the gem and run the install generator to copy over the necessary files, then migrate. rails g e9_polls:install This will install the db migration, the JS and CSS required for the plugin to function properly, and an initializer. Modify the CSS as you see fit and the JS as required (carefully). Check out the initializer and modify if necessary. For non-Ajax fallbacks it uses the 'application' layout. This should be changed if the app doesn't use application layout as a sensible default. 2. Migrate the database. rake db:migrate 3. Finally, include the generated javascript and css (e9_polls.js and e9_polls.css) in the fashion suited to the app. 4. There is no #4.
Shakha is a headless authentication broker gem for Rails that handles Google OAuth 2.0 with PKCE security. It provides domain-scoped user identifiers via pairwise subjects, ensuring the same Google account gets different IDs across different applications. Built DHH-style: database sessions (no Redis), Turbo native (zero JS), and a single "Continue with Google" button. Works as an embedded Rails engine or standalone service.
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