Game controllers for node
Left and right string padding
Right pad a string with zeros or a specified string. Fastest implementation.
Left pad a string with zeros or a specified string. Fastest implementation.
Easy tables for your console data
Pad strings to a given length
Core logic for the signature-pad widget implemented as a state machine
TypeScript definitions for pad-left
extended POSIX-style sprintf
Library for drawing smooth signatures.
Pad each line in a stream
A wide-character aware text alignment function for use on the console or with fixed width fonts.
SignaturePad component for Vue.js
A React component wrapper for signature_pad
Node Client for Etherpad
The lodash method `_.pad` exported as a module.
Angular Component wrapper for szimek/signature_pad
ES spec-compliant String.prototype.padStart shim.
Vue 3 based smooth signature drawing component ✨
A tiny library with builders to help making logs/CLI pretty with a nice DX.
Pad stdout and stderr
Pad or trim an array to sum up to a maximum value
Module for returning arrays with a specific length by padding values.
Function to fill an array in Javascript
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
= DESCRIPTION: Provides a Chef handler which can report run status, including any changes that were made, to a Graylog2 server. In the case of failed runs a backtrace will be included in the details reported. = REQUIREMENTS: * A Graylog2 server running somewhere. = USAGE: This example makes of the chef_handler cookbook, place some thing like this in cookbooks/chef_handler/recipes/gelf.rb and add it to your run list. It also assumes your Graylog2 server has set the attribute rsyslog_server to true. log_server = search(:node, "rsyslog_server:true").first if log_server include_recipe "chef_handler::default" gem_package "chef-gelf" do action :nothing end.run_action(:install) # Make sure the newly installed Gem is loaded. Gem.clear_paths require 'chef/gelf' chef_handler "Chef::GELF::Handler" do source "chef/gelf" arguments({ :server => log_server['fqdn'] }) supports :exception => true, :report => true end.run_action(:enable) end Arguments take the form of an options hash, with the following options: * :server - The server to send messages to. * :port (12201) - The port to send on. * :facility (chef-client) - The facility to report under. * :host (node.fqdn) - The host to report messages as coming from. * :blacklist ({}) - A hash of cookbooks, resources and actions to ignore in the change list. = BLACKLISTING: Some resources report themselves as having updated on every run even if nothing changed, or are just things you don't care about. To reduce the amount of noise in your logs these can be ignored by providing a blacklist. In this example we don't want to be told about the GELF handler being activated: chef_handler "Chef::GELF::Handler" do source "chef/gelf" arguments({ :server => log_server['fqdn'], :blacklist => { "chef_handler" => { "chef_handler" => [ "nothing", "enable" ] } } }) supports :exception => true, :report => true end.run_action(:enable) = LICENSE and AUTHOR: Author:: Jon Wood (<jon@blankpad.net>) Copyright:: 2011, Blank Pad Development Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.