Find and list java installations with metadata
Find JAVA_HOME on any system
This is a module with "standard library" type utilities. Anything that is provided out of the box in a non-PHP, non-Java language might find a home in this module. It should have very few dependencies, and certainly no dependencies to any other @braidai/*
The AsyncAPI generator. It can generate documentation, code, anything!
Java language support for the CodeMirror code editor
Expo/React Native module with the developer menu.
lezer-based Java grammar
A npm package wrapper for OpenAPI Generator (https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator), generates which API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
Pre-release version of the Expo development launcher package for testing.
Java Parser in JavaScript
Reads and interpolates Java .properties files
Java dictionary for cspell.
Java grammar for tree-sitter
Prettier Java Plugin
AWS SDK for JavaScript Kms Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Invoke JVM Lambda Package Locally
Check, compile, optimize and compress Javascript with Closure-Compiler using Java
mdast utility to find and replace text in a tree
LZ-based compression algorithm
A high-performance JavaScript 2D/3D polyline simplification library
Find a file or directory by walking up parent directories
AWS SDK for JavaScript Lambda Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Snyk CLI SBT plugin
Library to easily call java from node sources. Automatically installs java if not present
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Chef-Berksfile-Env ================== A Chef plugin which allows you to lock down your Chef Environment's cookbook versions with a Berksfile. This is effectively the same as doing `berks apply ...` but via `knife environment from file ...`. View the [Change Log](https://github.com/bbaugher/chef-berksfile-env/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) to see what has changed. Installation ------------ /opt/chef/embedded/bin/gem install chef-berksfile-env Usage ----- In your chef repo create a Berksfile next to your Chef environment file like this, chef-repo/environments/[ENV_NAME]/Berksfile This is the default location that will used by the plugin. We have to put the Berksfile in its own directory since [multiple Berksfiles can't exist in the same directory](https://github.com/berkshelf/berkshelf/issues/1247). The berksfile should include any cookbooks that your nodes or roles explicitly mention for that environment, source "https://supermarket.getchef.com" cookbook "java" cookbook "yum", "~> 2.0" ... Next we need to generate our Berksfile's lock file, berks install Your environment file must by in `.rb` format and look like this, require 'chef-berksfile-env' # The name must be defined first so we can use it to find the Berksfile name "my_env" # Load Berksfile locked dependencies as my environment's cookbook version contraints load_berksfile ... Now our environment will use the locked versions of the cookbooks and transitive dependencies generated by our Berksfile. Upgrading to the latest dependecies is now as simple as, berks install Our Berksfile also provides an easy way to ensure all the cookbooks and their versions that our environment requires are uploaded to our chef-server, berks upload How the Plugin Finds the Berksfile ---------------------------------- If you are curious how the plugin knows to find the Berksfile in `chef-repo/environments/[ENV]/Berksfile`, you want to put your Berksfile somewhere else or you have run into this error `Expected Berksfile at [/path/../Berksfile] but does not exist`, this section will explain how this works and ways to tweak the path or fix your error. `load_berksfile` has an optional argument which represents the path to your Berksfile. This path can be pseduo relative (explained in a moment) or absolute. By default the value is `environments/[ENV_NAME]/Berksfile`. By pseduo relative I mean that its a relative path but the plugin will check to see if the directory we are executing from partially matches our relative path. So if we are running knife from `/home/chef-repo/environments` and our relative path is `chef-repo/environments/dev/Berksfile` the plugin will see that the relative path is partially included in our execution directory and will attempt to merge the two to come up with `/home/chef-repo/environments/dev/Berksfile`. If we can't make any match at all we attempt to guess the path by just joining the relative path with our execution directory. So why do we do this? Well the only way to use this plugin is if your environment is in Ruby format. Chef's `knife from file ...` uses Ruby's `instance_eval` in order to do this. This means the code on Chef's end effectively looks like this, env.instance_eval(IO.read(env_ruby_file)) which means that any context about the location of the environment file is lost. So we have no great way to discern the location of our environment Ruby file, so instead we guess.
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