ZATCA server library - Node.js only (signing, EGS, API integration)
An implementation of Saudi Arabia ZATCA's E-Invoicing requirements, processes, and standards.
An implementation of Saudi Arabia ZATCA's E-Invoicing requirements, processes, and standards.
A compact TypeScript renderer core used by the Aholo Viewer website and examples.
Embedded GorillaScript template generator
Biblioteca de componentes dos aplicativos da EGS Sistemas.
Public logs API for OpenTelemetry
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Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
Node.js API (Node-API)
Check if something is a Node.js stream
Public API for OpenTelemetry
Bridging the gap between buffers and typed arrays
An extremely fast JavaScript and CSS bundler and minifier.
Requires a module only if available and hides the require call from bundlers.
The same useRef, but with callback
玄通数据埋点 SDK 封装,支持浏览器与 Node.js 两端使用,适配 egg 项目
Implements https://w3c.github.io/accname/
An implementation of the WHATWG URL Standard's URL API and parsing machinery
Integration With Jordanian National E-Invoice System with Tunnel Support
> Plugins API for easier DevTools integrations.
Returns a promise from a node-style callback function.
Native-ESM powered web dev build tool
A minimal UTF8 implementation for number arrays.
Library for data lookup tools (eg: hiera/jerakia) for looking up data over HTTP APIs
Alternative FactoryGirl API allowing you to build/generate factories using your class constants, eg. User.gen instead of Factory(:user).
DiffMatcher matches input data (eg. from a JSON API) against values, ranges, classes, regexes, procs, custom matchers and/or easily composed, nested combinations thereof to produce an easy to read diff string.
Ruby wrapper of the Windows Live Admin API to manage domains, users and services (eg. emails) hosted on Microsoft cloud (https://domains.live.com)
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Qwack is an extensible, lightweight DLS to dynamically verify and mock scalar types. It is meant primilarily to handle parsed JSON objects eg: from an API or a database field
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.