JavaScript utilities for Vega.
WebSocket framework for Ruby on Rails.
A Stimulus controller to create new fields on the fly to populate your Rails relationship.
A Stimulus controller to create new fields on the fly to populate your Rails relationship.
Common typings for the Stoplight ecosystem.
OpenTelemetry Jaeger propagator provides HTTP header propagation for systems that are using Jaeger HTTP header format.
Rails UJS for the react-rails gem
Use webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
Unobtrusive scripting adapter for jQuery
bootstrap-sass is a Sass-powered version of Bootstrap 3, ready to drop right into your Sass powered applications.
react-on-rails JavaScript for react_on_rails Ruby gem
A tiny Fetch API wrapper that allows you to make http requests without need to handle to send the CSRF Token on every request
Chance - Utility library to generate anything random
Convention over configuration for using Vite in Rails apps
Transform static class fields assignments that are affected by https://crbug.com/v8/12421
Attach cloud and local files in Rails applications
Ruby on Rails unobtrusive scripting adapter
TypeScript definitions for @rails/actioncable
TypeScript definitions for @rails/activestorage
Translation between JavaScript values and Buffers
Platform dependent modules installation
Esbuild plugin for Rails applications
Power-pack for Turbo
Use webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
DependentFields makes it easy to hide or show dependent fields in forms based on select or checkbox values
= input_chronic A simple Rack middleware that parses a dates using Chronic, and returns the result in a standardized manner. The idea is to use this to verify the input in date input fields using AJAX, to provide immediate feedback to the user. == Usage Include "input_chronic" in your middleware stack. In Rails, this is done in environment.rb config.gem 'bjornblomqvist-input_chronic', :lib => 'input_chronic', :source => 'http://gems.github.com' config.middleware.use "input_chronic" This will catch requests to /gems.github.com/bjornblomqvist/input_chronic. Use GET requests and provide a parameter 'date' or 'datetime'. The value will be parsed by Chronic and returned formatted as 2009-01-01 or 2009-01-01 12:45, depending on the parameter name. Don't forget to add the javascript found at /javascript/input_chronic.js This is also implemented by catching the request before it reaches rails. To use this on a text input add the class chronic_date or chronic_datetime <input type="text" class="chronic_datetime" /> == Copyright Copyright (c) 2009 Erik Hansson, Bjorn Blomqvist. See LICENSE for details.
= Livedate A simple Rack middleware that parses a dates using Chronic, and returns the result in a standardized manner. The idea is to use this to verify the input in date input fields using AJAX, to provide immediate feedback to the user. == Usage Include Livedate in your middleware stack. In Rails, this is done in environment.rb config.gem 'livedate' config.middleware.use "Livedate" Specify the desired date + datetime formats you want too. Default error message for strings that Chronic can't pass can also be provided. The defaults are: config.middleware.use "Livedate", :date_format => '%Y-%m-%d', :datetime_format => ''%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', :invalid_format => '' This will catch requests to /parsedate. Use GET requests and provide a parameter 'date' or 'datetime'. The value will be parsed by Chronic and returned formatted as 2009-01-01 or 2009-01-01 12:45, depending on the parameter name. == Scripts There are two generators available to get simple javascripts that use livedate. Both will replace the contents on input elements with classes .date or .datetime on change with the result from the Chronic parse. script/generate livedate_jquery script/generate livedate_prototype Will put the appropriate version of the script in your public/javascripts directory. Feel free to change these if you need a different behavior.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
= dm-is-published This plugin makes it very easy to add different states to your models, like 'draft' vs 'live'. By default it also adds validations of the field value. Originally inspired by the Rails plugin +acts_as_publishable+ by <b>fr.ivolo.us</b>. == Installation # Add GitHub to your RubyGems sources $ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com $ (sudo)? gem install kematzy-dm-is-published <b>NB! Depends upon the whole DataMapper suite being installed, and has ONLY been tested with DM 0.10.0 (next branch).</b> == Getting Started First of all, for a better understanding of this gem, make sure you study the '<tt>dm-is-published/spec/integration/published_spec.rb</tt>' file. ---- Require +dm-is-published+ in your app. require 'dm-core' # must be required first require 'dm-is-published' Lets say we have an Article class, and each Article can have a current state, ie: whether it's Live, Draft or an Obituary awaiting the death of someone famous (real or rumored) class Article include DataMapper::Resource property :id, Serial property :title, String ...<snip> is :published end Once you have your Article model we can create our Articles just as normal Article.create(:title => 'Example 1') The instance of <tt>Article.get(1)</tt> now has the following things for free: * a <tt>:publish_status</tt> attribute with the value <tt>'live'</tt>. Default choices are <tt>[ :live, :draft, :hidden ]</tt>. * <tt>:is_live?, :is_draft? or :is_hidden?</tt> methods that returns true/false based upon the state. * <tt>:save_as_live</tt>, <tt>:save_as_draft</tt> or <tt>:save_as_hidden</tt> converts the instance to the state and saves it. * <tt>:publishable?</tt> method that returns true for models where <tt>is :published </tt> has been declared, but <b>false</b> for those where it has not been declared. The Article class also gets a bit of new functionality: Article.all(:draft) => finds all Articles with :publish_status = :draft Article.all(:draft, :author => @author_joe ) => finds all Articles with :publish_status = :draft and author == Joe Todo Need to write more documentation here.. == Usage Scenarios In a Blog/Publishing scenario you could use it like this: class Article ...<snip>... is :published :live, :draft, :hidden end Whereas in another scenario - like in a MenuItem model for a Restaurant - you could use it like this: class MenuItem ...<snip>... is :published :on, :off # the item is either on the menu or not end == RTFM As I said above, for a better understanding of this gem/plugin, make sure you study the '<tt>dm-is-published/spec/integration/published_spec.rb</tt>' file. == Errors / Bugs If something is not behaving intuitively, it is a bug, and should be reported. Report it here: http://github.com/kematzy/dm-is-published/issues == Credits Copyright (c) 2009-07-11 [kematzy gmail com] Loosely based on the ActsAsPublishable plugin by [http://fr.ivolo.us/posts/acts-as-publishable] == Licence Released under the MIT license.