Access nested object properties via strings
deep access to object properties
Deep access to nested object values
Unicode Trie data structure for fast character metadata lookup, ported from ICU
Babel helper for ensuring that access to a given value is performed through simple accesses
Retrieve formatted URL addresses for local and LAN access.
returns nonce
return list of CallSite objects from a captured stacktrace
Easily handle HTTP Access Control (CORS) in your applications
A highly configurable, middleware compatible implementation of CORS.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Iam Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Role and Attribute based Access Control for Node.js
Microsoft Azure SDK for JavaScript - Logger
access to v8's CallSites
XOAuth2 token generation for accessing GMail SMTP and IMAP
Fully featured role and permission based access control for your angular applications
Unsigned integers for Javascript
AWS SDK for JavaScript Sso Oidc Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
xxHash in Javascript
Access memory using small fixed sized buffers
This TSLint rule is meant to support https://github.com/filipesilva/check-side-effects. Please check that repository for more information.
Transfer static files
A simple CLI to obtain a GitHub App Installation Access Token
Facebook Graph API client
Deeply access nested Hash/Array data structures without checking for the existence of every node along the way.
Ruby library to access the Deep Rails API
Gem provides simple access to common Ruby hash types
Gem to access the twentybn.com deep learning api, which offers functions like image e.g. tagging, machine translation and sentiment analysis.
For accessing values within nested Hashes. For example: {:sausages => {:pork_and_fennel => 'DELICIOUS'}}[':sausages[:pork_and_fennel]']
A mighty struct which wraps objects in order to provide deep method access to its properties.
A Nested Hash with dotted access à la I18n in Rails
rack-indifferent monkey patches Rack::Utils::KeySpaceConstrainedParams to make the hash it stores params in support indifferent access. So web frameworks that use rack-indifferent don't have to make a deep copy of the params to allow indifferent access to the params.
Deep Attributes allows to treat complex attributes as such. Right now the only way to access these attributes is via Mongoid, but in theory this should be database layer agnostic
Avoid all errors when accessing (deeply nested) Hash, Array or Struct keys. Safer than dig(), as will quietly return nil (or your default) if the keys requested are invalid for any reason at all. Bonus: you don't even need to fiddle with existing code. If you have already written something to access a deep key (e.g. hash[:a][:b][:c]), just surround this with '.dial' and '.call'.
Sometimes you'll want to allow the user to configure a plugin or some other object via a ruby block where options are specified through method calls. Hashblock is a tool which converts either a hash or a block into a plain old ruby object that is simple to access and modify. Hashblock supports deep nesting and collision handling (since a block can contain multiple invokations of the same method)
Provides RobotLab::RactorWorkerPool — a pool of Ruby Ractor workers for executing CPU-bound, Ractor-safe tools in parallel. Includes RactorBoundary (deep-freeze utility for crossing Ractor boundaries), RactorJob/RactorJobError/RobotSpec (frozen data carriers), RactorMemoryProxy (shared Memory access from inside Ractors), and RactorNetworkScheduler (dependency-ordered pipeline across Ractors).
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