This is a component that can dynamically instantiate Angular components inside of an given html template, and render that template. Thereby allowing you to insert Angular components into HTML that may be generated at run time, or received externally.
Storybook React renderer
vaadin-notification
notification ui component for react
@vue/runtime-core
React package for shallow rendering.
React package for snapshot testing.
Bundle Renderer for Vue 3.0
Provides an API to fetch push notification tokens and to present, schedule, receive, and respond to notifications.
@vue/server-renderer
Renders highlighted Prism output using React
notification ui component for react
A Node.js module for sending notifications on native Mac, Windows (post and pre 8) and Linux (or Growl as fallback)
This package provides utilities to parse `Message Template` strings.
Storybook Vue 3 renderer: Develop, document, and test UI components in isolation
React package for creating custom renderers.
TypeScript definitions for react-test-renderer
Render Remotion videos using Node.js or Bun
Listr verbose renderer
Render videos in the browser (not yet released)
Storybook for React: Develop React Component in isolation with Hot Reloading
An abstract Lit directive for adding a renderer to a Vaadin web component
Display a notification (macOS)
Just a simple logging module for your Electron application
Render your notifications in various contexts.
notifications-rails is the most powerful notification library for Rails. It offers not only simple APIs to create and render notifications but also supports user-integration and cross-platform delivery of notifications.
Provides controllers, views, and helpers for viewing and managing notifications created by the noticed gem. Mark as read/unread, filter, and render a notification bell — GitHub-style.
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com)
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com) * Can notify of errors occurring in any class/method using notifiable { method } * Can notify of errors in Rake tasks using NotifiedTask.new instead of task * Works with Hoptoad Notifier, so you can notify via SEN and/or Hoptoad for any particular errors. * Tested with Rails 2.3.x, should work with rails 2.2.x, and is apparently not yet compatible with rails 3.
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com) * Can notify of errors occurring in any class/method using notifiable { method } * Can notify of errors in Rake tasks using NotifiedTask.new instead of task * * NOTE: in environment.rb, specify :lib => 'exception_notifier'
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface