access object keys with a path
FPON - Full path Object Notation
ES2015 `Object.assign()` ponyfill
Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platform
An Object.keys replacement, in case Object.keys is not available. From https://github.com/es-shims/es5-shim
Url path object representation and parsing utilities
Returns true if an object was created by the `Object` constructor, or Object.create(null).
This Angular Module allows you to create a URL Path object that can be modified and outputs back into a url path.
Access deep object properties using a path
Create an object path from a list or array of strings.
Returns true if a value is a plain object, array or function.
Copy static properties, prototype properties, and descriptors from one object to another.
Call a specified method on each value in the given object.
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results, with no public domain dependencies
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Get your PATH prepended with locally installed binaries
deterministic `JSON.stringify()` - a faster version of substack's json-stable-strigify without jsonify
Read/write IEEE754 floating point numbers from/to a Buffer or array-like object
Library to walk OAS 3 schema objects and call a callback
Scans installed npm modules, browserifies them if they are not AMD, and produce a path object to be consumed by RequireJS and the like.
Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.
Determine if an object is a Buffer
return list of CallSite objects from a captured stacktrace
Deprecated. Utilities for ES3, most of which have been adopted or superseded in ES5.1. Adapted from Douglas Crockford's Remedial JavaScript
Allow the creation of an object that holds the steps through an object graph to retrieve a value(s).
Perform fancy requiring by adding a custom object to the load path. This allows you to escape the harsh strictures directory-based lookup provided by $LOAD_PATH.
method_locator provides a way to traverse an object's method lookup path to find all places where a method may be defined.
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.
Looksee lets you examine the method lookup path of objects in ways not possible in plain ruby.
Looksee lets you examine the method lookup path of objects in ways not possible in plain ruby.
Takes a CSV file and returns a a collection of objects generated by that CSV file.
A Ruby library for deep structural diffing of hashes, arrays, and nested objects with apply/revert, JSON Patch output, similarity scoring, and configurable ignore paths.
The Filepath class provides immutable objects with dozens of convenience methods for common operations such as calculating relative paths, concatenating paths, finding all the files in a directory or modifying all the extensions of a list of filenames at once.
Want to get a path to an AR object, but don't know what the object is? Want to set a controller's instance variable, but don't know what controller you're in. Meta Magic can help.
Implements a simple URL object supporting object oriented paradigms, basic as-you-expect path joins, and native URLencoding.
Backbone-associations provides a way of specifying 1:1 and 1:N relationships between Backbone models. Additionally, parent model instances (and objects extended from Backbone.Events) can listen in to CRUD events initiated on any children - in the object graph - by providing an appropriately qualified event path name.
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