Github Jobs API module
Minimal async jobs utility library, with streams support
Front-end mentor challenge : https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/github-jobs-api-93L-NL6rP MY Solution: https://clement-baradel-github-jobs-api.vercel.app/ Front-end mentor solution: https://www.frontendmentor.io/solutions/github-jobs-api-html-
A cron-like and not-cron-like job scheduler for Node.
takes json-cov output into stdin and POSTs to coveralls.io
Cron jobs for your node
React data grid for beautifully displaying and editing large amounts of data with amazing performance.
A faktory worker framework for node apps
A modern, high performance Redis client
Reporter for jscpd. Generate a report in SARIF format (https://github.com/oasis-tcs/sarif-spec).
Distributed task scheduler and rate limiter
qjobs is a simple and stupid queue job manager for nodejs
Find apps installed on your system. This util will help to find executables of a known app like Chrome, Firefox,... on Windows, Linux, and macOS out of the box.
Throttling transformer for Grammy
AWS SDK for JavaScript Iot Jobs Data Plane Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Database-specific job handling and queue management
The leading workflow orchestration platform. Run stateful step functions and AI workflows on serverless, servers, or the edge.
A Backstage plugin that integrates towards GitHub Actions
A simple and efficient queue system for Node.js applications
Bull / BullMQ queue command line REPL
Run cron jobs alongside your Fastify server
Official Node.js SDK for the CloudConvert API
Opinionated, zero-config linter for TypeScript & JavaScript monorepos
UI Component For Creating Cron Job Syntax To Send To Server
A simple gem for querying the Github jobs api
fedtechjobber is a simple command line utility that queries the USAJobs API for open tech federal job postings and generates/emails an HTML report displaying available job data along with any available agency GitHub profiles (via USA.gov's Social Media API).
A simple tool that generates a job for each github branch in your Jenkins environment
Cloudist is a simple, highly scalable job queue for Ruby applications, it can run within Rails, DaemonKit or your own custom application. Refer to github page for examples
OctoLab allows to mirror GitHub repositories in GitLab and to trigger build jobs on push requests.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Mongo-Resque is the same thing, but for mongo. It would not exist without the work of defunkt and ctrochalakis on github.
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Resque-igo is the same thing, but for mongo. It would not exist without the work of defunkt and ctrochalakis on github. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
BackgrounDRb is a Ruby job server and scheduler. Its main intent is to be used with Ruby on Rails applications for offloading long-running tasks. Since a Rails application blocks while serving a request it is best to move long-running tasks off into a background process that is divorced from http request/response cycle. This is the RoR 3 version (Railtie based) of the gem. Please read the GitHub homepage for installation instructions.
AppfluxRuby is a ruby library for integrating your rack based applications with https://appflux.io/bugflux. This gem provides a basic API for automatically and manually sending exceptions metadata from your Rack based application. The processed exceptions data can be viewed at the error dashboard for the project on Appflux. For Rails applications, you can also send custom data to the error dashboard. It also integrates nicely with Delayed Job. Raise an issue on GitHub for any feature requests or bugs. For reporting security vulnerablities, please send an email at sgupta.89cse@gmail.com
Back in 2015 I was a guy automating things at my job and two scripts had a common need -- they both had to pass the same credentials to Jenkins (via query params, I guess). That common tool with a single method was a Net::HTTP wrapper -- that's where the name from. Then when the third script appeared two of them had to pass the Basic Auth. The verb POST was added and common logging format, and relatively complex retry logic. Then some website had redirects and I had to store cookies, then GZIP and API rate limits... I was not going to gemify this monster but it is now a dependency in many other gems, and since Gemfile does not support Github dependencies I have to finally gemify it.
= Backup utility for database, folders and files Backs up a MySQL database, folders and files to a default folder (~/backup) or to a specified folder. If the --cron switch is provided the specified database and files are not backed up rather a cron job of the provided command is added to crontab. == Install The application can be installed with $ gem install syc-backup == Usage Backup a database to the default folder _~/backup_ $ sycbackup -d database -uuser -ppass Backup a MySQL database, a directory and files to the default folder $ sycbackup -d database -uuser -ppass -f directory,file1,file2 Specify a backup folder $ sycbackup backup/folder -d database -uuser -ppass -f directory,file1,file2 Override files in the backup folder if they exist $ sycbackup backup/folder --override -f directory,file1,file2 Don't compress the backup $ sycbackup --no-compress -f directory,file1,file2 Create a cron job that is scheduled every day at 2:30 $ sycbackup -d database -uuser -ppass -f directory,file1 --cron 30,2,*,*,* If the user or password contains characters as '(' you have to escape them. A password like 123(56 has to be provided with pass\"123\(56\". == Usage of --override and --no-compress Whether the backup directory and the backup files are time stamped depends how --override and --no-compress is set. The results are shown in the table below. --override --no-compress backup directory backup file(s) 0 0 w/o timestamp w/ timestamp 1 0 w/o timestamp w/ timestamp 0 1 w/ timestamp uncompressed 1 1 w/o timestamp uncompressed == Supported Platform syc-backup has been tested with 1.9.3 == Notes The application backs up the MySQL database with _mysqldump_. The dumpfile has the form yyyymmdd-HHMMSS_databasename.sql. After the files are backed up the dumpfile will be deleted. If the --no-compress is provided the files are copied to the backup folder. Otherwise they are compressed with _tar cfz YYYYmmdd-HHMMSS_syc-backup.tar.gz_. If the --override switch is not provided the backup directory will be added a timestamp. So if you create a cron job you should every now and then delete obsolete backup folders. The source contains lib/backup/file_backup.rb which is not used in the application. == Tests The tests create folders and files and will be deleted after the tests finish. _MySQLBackup_ needs to run a MySQL database with a database _test_ and a user _user_ with the password _pass_. The test files live in the test folder and begin with test_. There is a rake file available which can be used to run all tests with $ rake test == Links * [http://sugaryourcoffee.github.com/syc-backup] - RubyDoc * [http://www.github.com/sugaryourcoffee/syc-backup] - Source code on GitHub * [http://syc.dyndns.org/drupal/content/backup-drupal-database] - Development notebook * [https://rubygems.org/gems/syc-backup] - RubyGems
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.