A time duration utility library for JavaScript.
Delay execution for a given duration
Convert a human readable duration string to a duration format
Human-friendly process signals
Parse human readable time duration strings to numbers
Convert millisecond durations to English and many other languages.
Returns from a pool of 15m human-readable IDs
Time duration utilities
Formats a duration as a human-readable string
Node/Js-module for parsing and making sense of ISO8601-durations
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A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia + MediaRecorder create WEBM files without duration metadata. This library appends missing metadata section right to the file blob.
Convert milliseconds to human-readable duration strings and vice versa
Human-readable error messages for Ajv (Another JSON Schema Validator).
TypeScript definitions for moment-duration-format
react animation library
convert a human readable duration string to ms
Generate human-readable ids from lists of easy-to-spell nouns and adjectives
TypeScript definitions for humanize-duration
Parses duration information from human-readable format into an arbitrary format.
Extended animation utilities for Tailwind CSS
Formats 'duration' and 'timestamp' for convict
A moment.js plugin for formatting durations.
Duration wrapper to interact with humans
Duration defined in millisecond precision
Extend Numeric with method to provide duration as a human readable string
Human Durartion is a simple ruby gem to convert a number of seconds into a more human readable form.
Convert ActiveSupport::Duration objects to human-friendly strings like '2h 30m 17s'.
A tiny Ruby lib for parsing human format of time duration to numbers.
Convert ActiveSupport::Duration objects to concise human readable formats like '2h 30m 45s' with locale support.
Parse human strings and ISO 8601 durations, perform arithmetic and comparison, and output to human-readable or ISO 8601 formats.
## 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.
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