javascript plugin generator
Turn async generator functions into ES2015 generators
Turn async functions into ES2015 generators
Helps to create your own Protocol Buffers code generators.
Allow parsing of async generator functions
Explode async and generator functions into a state machine.
Parser generator for the incremental lezer parser
Copy a descriptor from object A to object B
Check if something is a generator function
Regular Expressions parser in JavaScript
A complete implementation of Protocol Buffers in TypeScript, suitable for web browsers and Node.js.
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
semantic-release plugin to generate changelog content with conventional-changelog
Generate artificial backtrace by walking arguments.callee.caller chain
Zero-config PWA for Vite
Turn async functions into ES2015 generators
Turn async generator functions into ES2015 generators
Minimizer plugin for webpack
ESLint JavaScript language implementation
Determine if a function is a native generator function.
Minimal, unopinionated static site generator powered by webpack
Core Minecraft API Docs Generator package for generating API markup and documentation
A G plugin of path generator with Canvas2D API
Turns an AST into code.
Rails plugin for generating javascript files from Ruby objects
RightRails is a RubyOnRails plugin for the RightJS JavaScript framework. It has transparent Prototype helpers replacement, a new RJS generator, the most common ajax operations interface and RightJS own features support like remote files uploading handler, UI, plugins, etc.
Adds autocomplete support to rails inputs, using jQuery-UI; it works similarly to the original rails autocomplete plugin, but generating unobtrusive javascript.
Adds autocomplete support to rails inputs, using jQuery-UI; it works similarly to the original rails autocomplete plugin, but generating unobtrusive javascript.
This gem provides a plugin for Sprockets to transpile modern javascript using Babel. Unlike other options in the sprockets ecosystem, it works with the latest version of Babel and any plugins/presets you install. A primary use case for this gem is to facilitate incremental migration of a large Sprockets-powered javascript codebase to ES6 modules by transforming them to UMD modules that preserve your existing global variable references (hence the name: Babel + UMD = BumbleD). That said, this gem can be used for general purpose babel transpilation within the Sprockets pipeline.
Rails Plugin to augment frontend development with a gulp/webpack based workflow. - Installs Javascript infrastructure in your Rails project to manage frontend assets - Provides view helpers to Rails that allow you to easily reference gulp generated assets from Rails views - Puts Livereload into the Rails middleware stack. This injects the Livereload client into Rails-renderd pages, updates are triggered from gulp.
Guilded is a framework for building web based components centered around current web standards and best practices. The current framework is written in ruby, but could be ported to other languages. Guilded intends to provide a toolset for creating and consuming reusable web components. Currently, this problem domain is filled with JavaScript frameworks. These frameworks are wonderful and work very well. However, they do not degrade gracefully and are not accessible. Guilded seeks to provide the same level of "componentization" and ease of use without sacrificing degradability and accessibility. Guilded will achieve these goals by applying each technology at our disposal to do what it was intended. XHTML will be employed for content. CSS used for layout and styling. Behavior will be added to a component with JavaScript through progressive enhancement. The user will have the best experience with a Guilded component when CSS and JavaScript are enabled in their browser, but will still be able to use the component when CSS and JavaScript are disabled. Guilded will use jQuery as it's base JavaScript framework. jQuery was chosen because it lends itself to progressive enhancement due to the way it was authored. In addition, the tight integration of jQuery's selectors with CSS selectors is also highly desirable. When authoring a Guilded component, it is encouraged to write the behavior code as a jQuery plugin. This will allow the jQuery plugin to be used outside of the Guilded project, if desired. Guilded also seeks to provide a standardized CSS framework for creating layouts that are reusable and predictable. Guilded will utilize the currently existing RubyGems system to package its components. A new Guilded component will be packaged in a Gem and have a dependency on the Guilded gem. The Guilded gem contains the framework to build Guilded components. Update: Due to the quality components, etc. being generated by the MooTools community and the general quality of the library, we have decided to include support for it in Guilded as of release 0.3.0.
** NOTE - This gem depends on e9_base, but does not reference it. It WILL NOT FUNCTION for apps which aren't built on the e9 Rails 3 CMS ** == E9Polls Provites a Poll renderable for the e9 Rails 3 CMS. == Installation 1. Include the gem and run the install generator to copy over the necessary files, then migrate. rails g e9_polls:install This will install the db migration, the JS and CSS required for the plugin to function properly, and an initializer. Modify the CSS as you see fit and the JS as required (carefully). Check out the initializer and modify if necessary. For non-Ajax fallbacks it uses the 'application' layout. This should be changed if the app doesn't use application layout as a sensible default. 2. Migrate the database. rake db:migrate 3. Finally, include the generated javascript and css (e9_polls.js and e9_polls.css) in the fashion suited to the app. 4. There is no #4.
== E9Tags An extension to ActsAsTaggableOn[http://github.com/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on] which "improves" on custom tagging, or at least makes it more dynamic. Additionally it provides some autocomplete rack apps and the corresponding javascript. == Installation 1. E9Tags requires jquery and jquery-ui for the autocompletion and tag-adding form, be sure they're loaded in your pages where the tags form will be rendered. 2. E9Tags extends ActsAsTaggableOn and requires it. Run it's generator if you have not. 3. Run the E9Tags install script to copy over the required JS rails g e9_tags:install 4. Then make sure it is loaded, how you do that doesn't matter, e.g. <%= javascript_include_tag 'e9_tags' %> 5. Create an initializer for that sets up the taggable models and their controllers. This gives the models the tag associations and methods and prepares their controller to handle the otherwise unexpected tag params. require 'e9_tags' require 'contacts_controller' require 'contact' E9Tags.controllers << ContactsController E9Tags.models << Contact OR You can just include the modules in your classes yourself. The first way really exists for the case where the classes you wish to extend are part of another plugin/gem. # in contact.rb include E9Tags:Model # in contacts_controller.rb include E9Tags::Controller 6. Render the tags form partial in whatever model forms require it. = render 'e9_tags/form', :f => f If you pass a context, it will be locked and no longer possible to change/add the contexts on the form (and as a side effect, the tags autocompletion will be restricted to that context). = render 'e9_tags/form', :f => f, :context => :users Finally if you pass a 2nd arg to :context you can set a tag context to be "private" (default is false). In this case the tag context will be locked as private (typically suffixed with *), meaning that the tags will not be publicly searchable/visible. This is useful for organizational tags tags, say if you wanted to arbitrarily group records, or create a custom search based on a tag context. = render 'e9_tags/form', :f => f, :context => [:users, true] NOTE: The form and javascript are intended to work out of the box, but the certainly aren't going to look pretty. If you do intend to use the forms, you'll no doubt need to style them.
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