end to end testing framework for meteor
React Laika client
Test, mock, intercept and modify Apollo Client's operations — in both browser and unit tests!
Locations module for Laika project
Hardhat Plugin that help syncing ABIs with Laika interface.
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AWS service implementations for Laika CMS (DynamoDB, etc.).
Decap CMS integrations for Laika CMS: backend, OAuth2, widgets. AI chat lives in @laikacms/decap-ai.
Local-file-backed dev tooling for Laika CMS: a JSON:API storage server (`laika-local serve`) and a config-to-typed-TypeScript codegen (`laika-local types`).
Command-Line Interface for Laika
GitHub-backed StorageRepository for Laika CMS. Stores content in a GitHub repository; authenticates as a GitHub App via installation tokens.
Hardhat Plugin that help syncing ABIs with Laika interface.
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end to end testing framework for meteor
Test, mock, intercept and modify Apollo Client's operations — in both browser and unit tests!
MindEdge Design Pattern Library
A framework for narrative agents
Complete Node.js SDK for OKX's REST APIs and WebSockets, with TypeScript & end-to-end tests
TypeScript FSA utilities for redux-thunk
Convert any callback-based sequence of values into a full-fledged async iterable
Unified LaikaTest SDK for tracing and A/B testing
NodeJS client for gate-api
Barks about new blog posts via the Yammer API and OAuth.
DRbService is a framework we use at LAIKA for creating authenticated SSL-encrypted DRb services that provide access to privileged operations without the need to give shell access to everyone. There are a few examples in the `examples/` directory of the gem, which are stripped-down versions of the services we actually use. The current implementation is kind of a hack, but I intend to eventually finish a DRb protocol that does the same thing in a more elegant, less-hackish way, as well as a tool that can generate a new service along with support files for one of several different runtime environments. If you're curious, see the `drb/authsslprotocol.rb` file for the protocol. This will replace the current method-hiding code in `drbservice.rb`, but existing services should be able to switch over quite easily. Or that's the intention.
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