Flow interface definitions for common 3rd-party modules
Define Flow interfaces of MongoDB-like Operations used in Phenyl modules.
Shared flow interfaces for isotropy.
Flow interfaces for angular
Javascript Flow interfaces for web client and server
flow interfaces chatwork client for gas
Generate Flow interfaces from TypeScript
Flow interfaces allowing the use of Facebook's Flow with projects using the Underscore.js library.
Flow interfaces for node oniguruma
Flow interfaces for node oniguruma
A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
Shared module - common types, events, utilities, core interfaces
Angular-native node-based UI library for building node editors, workflow builders, and interactive graph interfaces.
Flow interface declarations for the Google Apps Script API
Allow parsing of the flow syntax
Strip flow type annotations from your output code.
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
A library for querying and managing network state in Redux applications
JavaScript parser written in OCaml. Produces ESTree AST
Babel transform for Flow Enums.
Babel preset for all Flow plugins.
Flow types for the Flow-ESTree spec produced by the hermes parser
Runtime to be use with the Flow Enums transform.
Octokit authentication strategy for OAuth clients
presents the user with a GUI interface to visualize and explore flows found from a given pcap file
Data integration gem designed to increase data flow between applications using a common interface
An unopinionated, flow oriented blackbox designer and executor to interface your service classes
Provides a common interface for creating all three parts to the ETL flow.
An opinionated implementation of the Command pattern for Ruby applications. Cuprum wraps your business logic in a consistent, object-oriented interface and features status and error management, composability and control flow management.
Referer tracking automates better tracking in your Rails app. It tells you who creates activerecord objects / models, where did they originally come from, what url did they use etc. It does it by saving referrer url to session and saving information about the request when creating new item. It enables you to optimize your web-app user interface and flow.
Use this library to build your own HANGMAN game. HangmanEngine::Game have all you need to control the game flow. HangmanEngine::Drawer will help you to build a console based interface for your HangmanEngine::Game
The Infochimps Platform is an end-to-end, managed solution for building Big Data applications. It integrates best-of-breed technologies like Hadoop, Storm, Kafka, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, HBase, &c. and provides simple interfaces for accessing these powerful tools. Computation, analytics, scripting, &c. are all handled by Wukong within the platform. Wukong is an abstract framework for defining computations on data. Wukong processors and flows can run in many different execution contexts including: * locally on the command-line for testing or development purposes * as a Hadoop mapper or reducer for batch analytics or ETL * within Storm as part of a real-time data flow The Infochimps Platform uses the concept of a deploy pack for developers to develop all their processors, flows, and jobs within.
FlowChat is a Rails framework for building sophisticated conversational interfaces across USSD and WhatsApp platforms. Create interactive flows with menus, prompts, validation, media support, and session management. Features include multi-tenancy, background job processing, built-in simulator for testing, and comprehensive middleware support.
Extends the Inquirex DSL with four LLM-powered verbs — clarify, describe, summarize, and detour — that run server-side to extract structured data, generate text, and dynamically branch flows. Pluggable adapter interface keeps the gem LLM-agnostic; a NullAdapter ships for testing.
QA Robusta is an automation framework easing pain points away from automation test case writers. How is pain relieved? * Elements, such as links, buttons, and other html objects are defined in one location. This ensures over time the user won't have definitions spread out throughout different layers of code requiring time consuming updates if the application under test is modified. * Well defined flows allows the user to have a common means for navigating and controlling interactions with the application under test. This takes all logic out of test classes and yields in higher more modular code re-use. * When an application requiring testing has the elements and flows implemented less code savy resources can easily add new test cases once trained on how to access the flows and elements. * When ever a link or button is clicked a screen shot is taken * Results are available under site/results directory in html format. Report includes the rdoc on a per test class method along with any screen shots taken. Example report: https://cyberconnect.biz/opensource/demo_results.html * Transparent remote Unix command execution leading to well defined interfaces for common task. For example, one may have a class defined specifically for RemoteUnixNetwork. This class would have methods such as, assign_ip, ifup, ifdown, etc. This class then would be able to perform these task on any remote Unix machine. * Executes the same on Windows or Linux/Unix environments. Developers have the freedom to develop on the platform of choice. * Mechanize extension: Allows the user to define a web application's page elements in a YAML format and provide navigation paths accessing the YAML structure to interact with the web application. Users can also perform direct http.post or any other mechanize functionality when defining state-full interfaces to hit a web application without going through a browser.
REST API for electronic invoicing in France: Factur-X (CII), UBL 2.1, AFNOR PDP/PA, electronic signatures. ## 🎯 Main Features ### 📄 Invoice Generation - **Formats**: CII XML, UBL 2.1 XML, or Factur-X PDF/A-3 - **Profiles** (CII/PDF): MINIMUM, BASIC, EN16931, EXTENDED - **UBL**: Always EN16931 compliant - **Standards**: EN 16931 (EU directive 2014/55), ISO 19005-3 (PDF/A-3), CII (UN/CEFACT), UBL 2.1 (OASIS) - **Simplified Format**: Generation from SIRET + auto-enrichment (Chorus Pro API + Business Search) ### ✅ Factur-X - Validation - **XML Validation**: Schematron (45 to 210+ rules depending on profile) - **PDF Validation**: PDF/A-3, Factur-X XMP metadata - **VeraPDF**: Strict PDF/A validation (146+ ISO 19005-3 rules) ### ✍️ Electronic Signature - **Standards**: PAdES-B-B, PAdES-B-T (RFC 3161 timestamping), PAdES-B-LT (long-term archival) - **eIDAS Levels**: SES (self-signed), AdES (commercial CA), QES (QTSP) - **Validation**: Cryptographic integrity and certificate verification ### 📋 Flux 6 - Invoice Lifecycle (CDAR) - **CDAR Messages**: Acknowledgements, invoice statuses - **PPF Statuses**: REFUSED (210), PAID (212) ### 📊 Flux 10 - E-Reporting - **Tax Declarations**: International B2B, B2C - **Flow Types**: 10.1 (B2B transactions), 10.2 (B2B payments), 10.3 (B2C transactions), 10.4 (B2C payments) ### 📡 AFNOR PDP/PA (XP Z12-013) - **Flow Service**: Submit and search flows to PDPs - **Directory Service**: Company search (SIREN/SIRET) - **Multi-client**: Support for multiple PDP configs per user ### 🏛️ Chorus Pro - **Public Sector Invoicing**: Complete API for Chorus Pro ### ⏳ Async Tasks - **Celery**: Asynchronous generation, validation and signing - **Polling**: Status tracking via `/tasks/{task_id}/status` - **Webhooks**: Automatic notifications when tasks complete ## 🔒 Authentication All requests require a **JWT token** in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN ``` ### How to obtain a JWT token? #### 🔑 Method 1: `/api/token/` API (Recommended) **URL:** `https://factpulse.fr/api/token/` This method is **recommended** for integration in your applications and CI/CD workflows. **Prerequisites:** Having set a password on your account **For users registered via email/password:** - You already have a password, use it directly **For users registered via OAuth (Google/GitHub):** - You must first set a password at: https://factpulse.fr/accounts/password/set/ - Once the password is created, you can use the API **Request example:** ```bash curl -X POST https://factpulse.fr/api/token/ \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "username": "your_email@example.com", "password": "your_password" }' ``` **Optional `client_uid` parameter:** To select credentials for a specific client (PA/PDP, Chorus Pro, signing certificates), add `client_uid`: ```bash curl -X POST https://factpulse.fr/api/token/ \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "username": "your_email@example.com", "password": "your_password", "client_uid": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000" }' ``` The `client_uid` will be included in the JWT and allow the API to automatically use: - AFNOR/PDP credentials configured for this client - Chorus Pro credentials configured for this client - Electronic signature certificates configured for this client **Response:** ```json { "access": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGc...", // Access token (validity: 30 min) "refresh": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGc..." // Refresh token (validity: 7 days) } ``` **Advantages:** - ✅ Full automation (CI/CD, scripts) - ✅ Programmatic token management - ✅ Refresh token support for automatic access renewal - ✅ Easy integration in any language/tool #### 🖥️ Method 2: Dashboard Generation (Alternative) **URL:** https://factpulse.fr/api/dashboard/ This method is suitable for quick tests or occasional use via the graphical interface. **How it works:** - Log in to the dashboard - Use the "Generate Test Token" or "Generate Production Token" buttons - Works for **all** users (OAuth and email/password), without requiring a password **Token types:** - **Test Token**: 24h validity, 1000 calls/day quota (free) - **Production Token**: 7 days validity, quota based on your plan **Advantages:** - ✅ Quick for API testing - ✅ No password required - ✅ Simple visual interface **Disadvantages:** - ❌ Requires manual action - ❌ No refresh token - ❌ Less suited for automation ### 📚 Full Documentation For more information on authentication and API usage: https://factpulse.fr/documentation-api/
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