Type-safe TypeScript client for Decoupled Drupal. Full autocomplete, zero GraphQL required.
Decoupled client
UI client for the drupal search-api-decoupled ecosystem
Decoupled editor implementation for CKEditor 5.
Client to interface with Drupal's Decoupled Router endpoint
Microsoft Azure Storage SDK for JavaScript - Queue
UI elements for the drupal search-api-decoupled ecosystem
Progress bar updates at a distance
The Fully Decoupled Drupal Framework for Nuxt.js.
decoupled logger.
ngx-datatable is an Angular table grid component for presenting large and complex data.
A logger for just about everything.
Custom CKEditor5 component build for Wiki.js
Pantheon Decoupled Kit's Health Check
Stashes callbacks for later execution
Get the metadata from a Google Cloud Platform environment
To create decoupled libraries and services
Google APIs Authentication Client Library for Node.js
log-driver is a simple logging framework for logging to stdout
A result paging utility used by Google node.js modules
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
A simple utility for promisifying functions and classes.
A simple utility for replacing the projectid token in objects.
GOV.UK Notify Node.js client
Protobuf RSpec helpers for testing services and clients. Meant to be used with the protobuf gem. Decouple external services/clients from each other using the given helper methods.
== Ocean Ocean is an application template and an architecture for creating server-oriented architectures (SOAs) in the cloud. Ocean is a complete and extremely scalable back end solution for RESTful JSON web services and web applications, featuring aggressive caching and full HTTP client abstraction. Ocean fully implements HATEOAS principles, allowing the programming object model to move fully out onto the net, while maintaining a very high degree of decoupling. Ocean is also a development, staging and deployment pipeline featuring continuous integration and testing in a TDD and/or BDD environment. Ocean can be used for continuous deployment or for scheduled releases. Front end tests are run in parallel using a matrix of operating systems and browser types. The pipeline can very easily be extended with new development branches and quality assurance environments with automatic testing and deployment. Together, Ocean allows you to code front end clients completely independently of browser type and OS, and back end code completely agnostic of whether it is called by a client browser or another server system.
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