Parse/stringify JSON and keep the order of object property
Generator for ordered json files
ordered list extension for tiptap
Conversion of JavaScript primitives to and from Buffer with binary order matching natural primitive order
Combines array of streams into one Readable stream in strict order.
Ensure values are ordered consistently in your CSS.
Object literal maintaining its properties in the order they were added
A library for searching ordered JSON data
remark-lint rule to warn when the markers of ordered lists violate a given style
remark-lint rule to check the marker value of ordered lists
Java Script Object eXchange.
simple but flexible lexically ordered AST traversal with pre and post visitors
Lexical ordering of property names per Esprima AST type
The default blueprint for ember-cli addons.
Persistent ordered mapping from strings
Sort an object's keys, including an optional key list
Safe defaults for cssnano which require minimal configuration.
Get XDG Base Directory paths
Ordered list component for the Municipality of Utrecht based on the NL Design System architecture
Fast, good-enough concatenation with source maps.
An ESLint rule for sorting and grouping imports.
vaadin-ordered-layout
Efficiently maintain a set of nodes ordered by the time they were added to the set
JSON stringify in order, can be used for comparison or as cache keys
Placeholder for a gem to be migrated later
Ordered json hash conversion
A gem that matches similar json and ignores order
Add pagination, cache_digest, order, json generation with postgres, simple search support to all your queries
This gem provide direct pretty json conversion from string to string.
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
A no-frills agent to consolidate API requests and return BigCommerce Order data as a single JSON object.
JSON objects do not require the keys to be in any kind of order which can make the hash unstable. This gem solves that problem.
RubyTree is a Ruby implementation of the generic tree data structure. It provides simple APIs to store named nodes, and to access, modify, and traverse the tree. The data model is node-centric, where nodes in the tree are the primary structural elements. It supports all common tree-traversal methods (pre-order, post-order, and breadth first). RubyTree mixes in the Enumerable and Comparable modules and behaves like a standard Ruby collection (iteration, comparison, etc.). RubyTree also includes a binary tree implementation, which provides in-order node traversal besides the other methods. RubyTree can import from and export to JSON, and supports Ruby’s object marshaling.
objectiveflickr is a minimalistic Flickr API library that uses REST-style calls and receives JSON response blocks, resulting in very concise code. Named so in order to echo another Flickr library of mine, under the same name, developed for Objective-C.
Jiffy utilizes Ragel in order to parse and continuously format JSON data. This allows it to achieve a constant memory usage, independent of the input size.
This gem implements flexible time-ordered activity feeds commonly used withing social networking applications. As events occur, they are pushed into the Feed and distributed to all users that need to see the event. Upon the user visiting their "feed page", a pre-populated ordered list of events is returned by the library. Typically the data stored in the feed is a short-hand condensed variant of models, but it can also be a fully Marshalled objects, or JSON serializations.
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