Read and peek from a readable stream
Transform stream that lets you peek the first line before deciding how to parse it
peek the first or last record in a leveldb range.
Transform stream that lets you inspect the start of a readable stream before deciding what to do with it
Converts a Web-API readable-stream into a Node.js readable-stream.
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Simple and Best. An easy to use radio buttons for react native apps.
Custom functions for the Vega expression language.
peek command-line tool. A thin read-mostly client of the native host's ~/.peek/sessions.db: status, sessions list/show/export/delete, the `peek init` MCP-client wizard, and `peek audit log`.
SAP Fiori tools - CDS Language Server OData extension
The core `url` packaged standalone for use with Browserify.
A simple Node.js module to check if a TCP port is already bound.
peek native messaging host + stdio MCP server. Owns ~/.peek/sessions.db (better-sqlite3) and bridges the browser extension, CLI, and AI tools to a single local source of truth.
A better opn. Reuse the same tab on Chrome for 👨💻.
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The worker which is used by the media-encoder-host package.
Check if a local or remote port is reachable
The broker which is used by the media-encoder-host package.
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OpenTelemetry Host Metrics for Node.js
Utility package to see if the node process can bind to the host or listen on a port. Can be used for checking if a host resolves to localhost.
Vite plugin for Module Federation
This is a module to load and manage media encoders.
PostCSS plugin to swap :root for :host
Take a peek into the host which served your Rails request.
# Payfast Payfast is a Ruby gem that simplifies the process of integrating the PayFast payment gateway into your Ruby on Rails application. It provides a generator that helps scaffold the necessary configuration, routes, models, and controllers required to integrate PayFast seamlessly. ## Demo  ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```bash bundle add payfast ``` ## Usage ```bash rails generate payfast:install ``` ## This generator will perform the following actions: insert config/routes.rb create app/controllers/carts_controller.rb create app/views/carts/index.html.erb create app/views/carts/make_payment.html.erb create app/helpers/carts_helper.rb create db/migrate/20230824105530_create_carts.rb create config/payfast.yml create app/models/cart.rb insert app/views/layouts/application.html.erb insert config/environments/development.rb ## Additional configuration Setup payfast credentials for your environment rails EDITOR="code --wait" bin/rails credentials:edit This will allow you to securely edit and store your credentials. once you save and exit the file, the credentials will be encrypted and can only be accessed withe rails master key. payfast: merchant_id: {your_merchant_id} merchant_key: {your_merchant_key} passphrase: {{your_passphrase}} ## Update your `payfast.yml` config file - setup the credentials to be use by the rails app - uncomment `Rails.application.credentials.payfast.merchant_id ` and wrap it in erb tags as instructed in the comments. ## Templates Update the `make_payment.html.erb` as instructed in the file. it should look like so: ```js <script> // set the uuid to uuid = @cart.payment_uid. surround @carts.payment_uid with erb tags const uuid = `<%= @cart.payment_uuid %>` window.payfast_do_onsite_payment({uuid}, function (result) { if (result === true) { // redirect success_path(@cart) window.location.href = `<%= success_cart_path(@cart) %>` } else { // Redirect to failure_path(@cart) window.location.href = `<%= failure_cart_path(@cart) %>` } }); </script> ``` ## Testing - payfast api allows only SSL communication from your server. inorder to test locally. you will have to use a tunneling service that allows you to expose your local development server to the internet. your rails development config has was modified by the generator to allow ngrok hosts to hit your rails server ```ruby config.hosts << /[a-z0-9-]+\.ngrok-free\.app/ ``` ## Contributing Thank you for considering contributing to our project! We welcome contributions from the community to help improve this project and make it better for everyone. ### Issues If you encounter any issues or bugs while using our project, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/mactunechy/payfast/issues) on GitHub. Please make sure to include detailed information about the problem, steps to reproduce it, and the environment in which you encountered it. ### Pull Requests We encourage pull requests from the community! If you have an improvement or new feature you'd like to contribute, please follow these steps: 1. Fork the repository and create a new branch for your feature or bug fix. 2. Make your changes and write tests to cover any new functionality. 3. Ensure that the existing tests pass and write additional tests for any bug fixes. 4. Commit your changes and push the new branch to your forked repository. 5. Submit a pull request to our main repository, including a detailed description of the changes you made and any relevant information. We will review your pull request as soon as possible and provide feedback if needed. We value your contributions and will work with you to ensure your changes are integrated smoothly. d Your contributions are essential to the success of this project, and we are grateful for your help in making it better for everyone. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Happy coding!
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