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Define a lazily evaluated property on an object
Lazy assertions without performance penalty
Cache requires to be lazy-loaded when needed.
Yjs provider protocol for multi document support
Lazy value.
Import a module lazily
Lazy lists for node
Node.js API (Node-API)
React Component to lazy load images using a HOC to track window scroll position.
Build chainable fluent interfaces the easy way... with a freakin' chainsaw!
Open Node Streams on demand.
Middleware for handling `multipart/form-data`.
Robust Environment Configuration for Universal Applications.
Storybook Doc Blocks
Joyfill UI Components
Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol compliant server and client
Helper to sanitize mongodb queries against query selector injections
Flmngr file manager UI component for React
JSON Safe Parser & Schema Validator
Simple lazy loading component built with react
Utility functions for lazy loading disclosure elements
A document path library for Node
TypeScript definitions for react-lazy-load-image-component
LazyDoc provides a declarative DSL for extracting deeply nested values from a JSON document
The gem collects all requests and responses from your request specs and generates documentation based on it
Need a simple, consistent way to create model instances and check validations in your ActiveRecord 3.1+ tests? Use the Modelizer. Just don't trust the docs, since lots changed in 5.x and I got lazy.
= sql_valued_columns SqlValuedColumns is an ActiveRecord plugin that will let you have specific SQL statements executed on INSERT / UPDATE. It will call the SQL function you provide, passing the arguments specified in the call to sql_column. See the documentation for SqlValuedColumns::ClassMethods#sql_column for more information regarding usage, including passing Strings and Proc objects as arguments to your SQL function. Example: You have a model with two columns, one named "another_column" and the other named "size_of_another_column". Whenever you insert data into "another_column", you want to have size_of_another_column have the result of the SQL function LENGTH inserted into it. class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base sql_column :size_of_another_column, "LENGTH", :another_column end Example 2: You have a model with three columns, position, latitude and longitude. Latitude and longitude are values expressed as angles, and position is a special datatype for your database that represents the X/Y/Z projection of that particular latitude and longitude (example: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/earthdistance.html ) When you insert data with latitude and longitude, you want to automatically call a function in your database to transform the latitude and longitude into the appropriate represenation. class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base sql_column :position, "ll_to_earth", :latitude, :longitude end Example 3: You are an insane criminal who has somehow learned SQL. You would like to make anyone who runs your code to suffer database punishing queries and odd security and data formatting issues that will make them rue the day they ever learned of computers. class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base sql_column :a_column, "(SELECT count(id) FROM large_list_of_things)", :raw => true sql_column :another_column, '(SELECT count(other_id) FROM other_large_list_of_things WHERE some_column = \'#{some_model_method}\')', :raw => true end == Notes No tests yet, am lazy. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2009 Chris Zelenak. See LICENSE for details.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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