Determine whether the user can access ‘google.com’
Resource util used by other @google-cloud/opentelemetry* packages
unist utility to visit nodes
unist utility to recursively walk over nodes, with ancestral information
react-google-charts React component
Firebase JavaScript library for web and Node.js
esast (and estree) utility to visit nodes
unist utility to visit direct children of a parent
OpenTelemetry propagation package for Google Cloud Trace format
OpenTelemetry Google Cloud Trace Exporter allows the user to send collected traces to Google Cloud Trace.
General purpose node utilities
Email address and domain validation
Google APIs Authentication Client Library for Node.js
Google APIs Client Library for Node.js
Math and string formula parser.
Return the filename and line number of the calling function
Topological sorting with grouping support
Email address and domain validation
Library for reporting click, conversion and view metrics using the Algolia Insights API
A debug logger package for other Google libraries
PWA for Next.js, powered by Workbox.
TLDS list for domain validation
Walk any kind of tree structure depth- or breadth-first. Supports promises and advanced map-reduce operations with a very small API.
OpenTelemetry Google Cloud Monitoring Exporter allows the user to send collected metrics to Google Cloud Monitoring.
Given a referrer_url and destination landing_page_url, this gem will determine the traffic's source, medium, campaign, term, content and channel (eg Social, Direct, Organic Search, Paid Search). The categorization is based on Google Analytics' default channel definitions (see https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3297892)
A Selenium based webdriver and Capybara extension that runs Google Accessibility Developer Tools auditing assertions on page visits.
Visit http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb to track development regarding gchartrb. == FEATURES: * Provides an object oriented interface in Ruby to create Google Chart URLs for charts. == INSTALL: === Ruby Gem:
If the user visits via a Google Analytics Campaign link, this middleware will track utm_source, utm_content, utm_term, utm_medium, utm_campaign, and time.
Fetch and safe meta information for books from the Google Book API for a Jekyll Site. For more infos about usage and installation visit the package homepage
gchartrb is a Ruby wrapper around the Google Chart API, located at http://code.google.com/apis/chart/. Visit http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb to track development regarding gchartrb.
This gem provides functionality to handle the loading of event data from a public google calendar via an api key and display it in a view. (Without the need for OAuth.) It does so by offering functions that gather the event data, cache it and structure it in a way that makes it easy to display in an agenda or monthly overview-like style. Visit us and see an example at: https://www.hicknhack-software.com/it-events
An encoder and decoder for the format described in RFC 3284: "The VCDIFF Generic Differencing and Compression Data Format." The encoding strategy is largely based on Bentley-McIlroy 99: "Data Compression Using Long Common Strings. This is a wrapper aroung Google's open-vcdiff library. For more details visit: http://code.google.com/p/open-vcdiff
An encoder and decoder for the format described in RFC 3284: "The VCDIFF Generic Differencing and Compression Data Format." The encoding strategy is largely based on Bentley-McIlroy 99: "Data Compression Using Long Common Strings. This is a wrapper aroung Google's open-vcdiff library. For more details visit: http://code.google.com/p/open-vcdiff
Backtrace (Stack traces) are essential information for debugging our applications. However, they only tell us what the program did, but don't tell us what it had (the arguments, local variables...etc.). So it's very often that we'd need to visit each call site, rerun the program, and try to print out the variables. To me, It's like the Google map's navigation only tells us the name of the roads, but not showing us the map along with them. So I hope to solve this problem by adding some additional runtime info to the backtrace, and save us the work to manually look them up.
Mokio is a Content Management System that allows creation of sophisticated websites. It consists maily of administration panel for your desired website. It provides the following types of content: Article (piece of text with pictures, lists, links, etc.), Picture Gallery (easily managed article with a number of photos - thumbs and edition provided), Movie Gallery (article with links to Dailymotion, Vimeo and Youtube movies - thumbs and edition provided), Contact Page with Google map and contact form. Apart from content it is possible to manage menu structure of your website for each language and defined position (part of the screen). If this is not enough for what you need, you can also include pieces of HTML code that should be shared by some (or all) subpages - called HTML Blocks. You can define on which part of the page, these blocks should be displayed. Mokio provides also administration panel for javascripts, languages and backend users. Beside Mokio itself, there are various gems dedicated for Mokio, that extends its core functionality. Visit: http://www.mokio.org Folow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mokioCMS