This allow you to use method like Ruby's hash#dig in JavaScript.
Dig Dug. A simple abstraction library for downloading and launching WebDriver service tunnels.
Use dig command for DNS queries in node
Fetch keys for object with a default or fail
Dig Dug. A simple abstraction library for downloading and launching WebDriver service tunnels.
JavaScript library to access to native functionality. Requires a webview with a postMessage bridge.
An updated recreation of the classic 1982 Dig Dug arcade game using vanilla JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas
Protoc Plugin for TypeScript Declarations and Service Definitions
list things in node_modules that are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies thereof
Discover publicly available DNS Records for a domain
Digout recursively extracts and navigates deeply nested data structures, bridging the gaps left by JavaScript's native methods. Flatten multidimensional arrays into a single linear vertical, simplifying preprocessing tasks in AI and machine learning.
Logging utility used by Node Slack SDK
DNS package which works similar to native DNS package of Node but internally using dig for fast updations
ES Object-related atoms: Object, ToObject, RequireObjectCoercible
string representations of objects in node and the browser
Pure functional programming based dependency injection library inspired by go.uber.org/fig and go.uber.org/dig.
Is this value a JS Boolean? This module works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag.
An Object.keys replacement, in case Object.keys is not available. From https://github.com/es-shims/es5-shim
Is this value a JS Date object? This module works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag.
Is this value a JS Number object? This module works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag.
A browser-based event emitter, for tying things together.
Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
Allow parsing of object rest/spread
Parse CSS inline style to JavaScript object.
Dig up the dirt on your objects.
object_tracer lets you understand what your Ruby objects do without digging into the code
tapping_device lets you understand what your Ruby objects do without digging into the code
Makes digging deeper into Ruby objects easier.
Enumpath is an implementation of the JSONPath spec for Ruby objects, plus some added sugar. It's like Ruby's native Enumerable#dig method, but fancier. It is designed for situations where you need to provide a dynamic way of describing a complex path through nested enumerable objects. This makes it exceptionally well suited for flexible ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes by allowing you to define paths through your data in a simple, easily readable, easily storable syntax.
This is a ruby implementation of the TokBox API. Tokbox is a free video calling / video mailing platform (see http://www.tokbox.com). All API methods specified in the Tokbox Developer API wiki (http://developers.tokbox.com/index.php/API) are implemented but not all objects yet. So you may have to dig into the hash returned by the call (XML converted to a Ruby hash). For the moment, this gem currently specifically serves our needs for the implementation of video conversations and video mails on iStockCV (www.istockcv.com), an online recruitment network which we are developing. Your needs may vary so feel free to contact me (nj@belighted.com).
This is a ruby implementation of the TokBox API. Tokbox is a free video calling / video mailing platform (see http://www.tokbox.com). All API methods specified in the Tokbox Developer API wiki (http://developers.tokbox.com/index.php/API) are implemented but not all objects yet. So you may have to dig into the hash returned by the call (XML converted to a Ruby hash). For the moment, this gem currently specifically serves our needs for the implementation of video conversations and video mails on iStockCV (www.istockcv.com), an online recruitment network which we are developing. Your needs may vary so feel free to contact me (nj@belighted.com).
Lazy As Json A simple and concise way to use as_json with “only”, “except” and other options without using them literally. Instead of using this - `User.as_json(only: [:id, :first_name, profiles: [:company, :location]])` You can perhaps use this - `User.as_json(only_keys: ‘_,first_name,profiles(p),p.company,p.location’)` As simple as this. You can control what your API response should include through a flexible parameter string. i.e. - “/api/v1/users/me?_keys=_,last_name,profiles(p),p.company,p.location” This parameter string could dig through the nested objects and their nesting too. Just to reduce the API response size significantly, you can use this parameter control over wherever it is used. However it might seems quite trivial but frankly speaking it saves lot in response data hence faster loading time at client side. Moreover as it uses Hash.new and constructs attribute on runtime, you can throttle calling from the expensive method by using this parameter string.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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