A simple HTTP-based remote job runner.
Durable Toist host surface: SQLite runtime, HTTP runner, UI mount, filesystem helpers, and the typed runner client.
Toist execution kernel: run specs, create memory runtimes, register kinds, and consume progress events without the HTTP runner.
The .ivk format parser, script sandbox, and HTTP runner — core of the Invoker API client.
A command line selenium http runner
Bolt for JavaScript Extension - HTTP Runnner
OpenAI-compatible HTTP runner for ageflow (OpenAI, Groq, Together, Ollama, vLLM, LM Studio, Azure).
Terminal-first HTTP runner for replaying scripted requests.
Vitest test runner
Actions Http Client
A babel plugin that adds istanbul instrumentation to ES6 code
A Karma plugin. Adapter for RequireJS framework.
The Karma command line interface.
A Karma plugin. Adapter for Mocha testing framework.
A WebdriverIO runner to run tests locally
Generic environment runner for JavaScript runtimes.
A WebdriverIO service that runs tests in arbitrary environments
Spectacular Test Runner for JavaScript.
Runs (webpack) loaders
Check dependencies in your node module
A Karma plugin. Generate code coverage.
A Karma plugin. Launcher for Chrome and Chrome Canary.
Build functions in standardized containers.
The JavaScript Task Runner
Unicorn HTTP server multiple application runner tool
Wrapper for https://github.com/jcartledge/bee task runner
Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment, and with a nice descriptive syntax. Jasmine for Ruby is deprecated. We recommend using the jasmine-browser-runner NPM package instead. It supports all the same scenarios as this gem plus Webpacker. See https://jasmine.github.io/setup/browser.html for setup instructions, and https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem/blob/main/release_notes/3.9.0.md for other options.
Allows you to focus on a few tests with ease without having to use command-line arguments. Good for tools like guard that don't have enough brains to understand test output. Cf. minitest-autotest (an example of a test runner with strong testing logic). Inspired by https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/issues/213
ALPHA: Test runner for one-shot command line tools. This was built to support writing git hooks over at http://github.com/samsalisbury/righteous-git-hooks
Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment, and with a nice descriptive syntax. Jasmine for Ruby is deprecated. The direct replacment for the jasmine-core gem is the jasmine-core NPM package. If you are also using the jasmine gem, we recommend using the jasmine-browser-runner NPM package instead. It supports all the same scenarios as the jasmine gem gem plus Webpacker. See https://jasmine.github.io/setup/browser.html for setup instructions, and https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem/blob/main/release_notes/3.9.0.md for other options.
Set of extensible templates for [aws-must](https://github.com/jarjuk/aws-must) tool to generate CloudFormation JSON from a YAML configuration, and a Test Runner for validating correctness of CloudFormation stacks provisioned.
== features/PROBLEMS: * Schedule tasks to run every X seconds * Multiple schedules == SYNOPSIS: ex = Everyx::Everyx.new ## Create new runner pt = Everyx::PeriodicTasks::RSSNotifier.new ## Create notifier pt.uri = "http://path.to/rss-feed" ## Set it to uri
Benry-ActionRunner is a Action runner or Task runner, like Rake or Gulp. Compared to Rake, actions of Benry-ActionRunner can take their own options and arguments. For example, `arun hello --lang=fr Alice` runs `hello` action with an option `--lang=fr` and an argument `Alice`. Benry-ActionRunner is also an example application of Benry-CmdApp framework. See https://kwatch.github.io/benry-ruby/benry-actionrunner.html for details.
= Ungulate According to Wikipedia, this can mean "hoofed animal". Camels have hooves. This is a gem for uploading and processing images using an Amazon Web Services stack. It comes with a few goodies: * ungulate_server.rb - simple queue runner that expects a YAML-encoded job description for RMagick * Ungulate::FileUpload - a model for e.g. Rails that does some cryptography stuff - example to follow * A view helper for Rails: "ungulate_upload_form_for" == Installation gem install ungulate == Documentation http://wiki.github.com/camelpunch/ungulate/ == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Camel Punch Limited. See LICENSE for details.
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