Download and initialise config during applicaiton runtime with secrets from aws parameter store
GitHub Release Downloader (ghrdl --user [user] --repo [repo] --ext [regexp] --insecure --run [parameters])
Compile ES2015 default and rest parameters to ES5
Transform optional chaining operators to workaround https://crbug.com/v8/11558
Express style path to RegExp utility
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a point geometry with transforms
filesystem utilities for the npm cli
Create and parse HTTP Content-Type header
Ledger Hardware Wallet Solana Application API
Base class for all CodeceptJS helpers
Solves a problem with util.format
Ledger devices
Router middleware for Koa.
Provides tools for iterating over and manipulating GeoJSON objects.
Ledger Hardware Wallet common interface of the communication layer
Lightweight utility for input validation and data extraction in Turf.js. Ensures GeoJSON inputs are in the correct format and extracts specific components like coordinates or geometries.
Utility functions and common patterns for MobX
Ledger Hardware Wallet WebHID implementation of the communication layer
Ledger common errors
Provides tools for conversion between geographic coordinates and projected coordinates.
render domhandler DOM nodes to a string
Ledger logs central point
Compile ES2015 default and rest parameters to ES5
Injects SSM parameters into Docker containers running on AWS ECS
Autograph wraps httperf, running multiple tests while varying the parameters, graphing the output.
Add some DSL to your model, then run a single method in your controller, and your model now accepts filtering through the parameters.
Extends Marginaila to log Job class names and parameters when running queries from a Resque job.
Map query params to model scopes, pairing one or more keys to a scope. Parameters can be required, or whitelisted providing fine tuned control over how scopes are run.
This gem is intended to provide a set of helpers to scope queries under a fixed parameter determined at the run time (ie: subdomain).
Create and manage configuration files in Ruby for Ruby. Jeckyl can be used to create a parameters hash from a simple config file written in Ruby, having run whatever checks you want on the file to ensure the values passed in are valid. All you need to do is define a class inheriting from Jeckyl, methods for each parameter, its default, whatever checking rules are appropriate and even a comment for generating templates etc. This is then used to parse a Ruby config file and create the parameters hash. Jeckyl comes complete with a utility to check a config file against a given class and to generate a default file for you to tailor. Type 'jeckyl readme' for more information.
Crun is an utility for compiling and running C-programs straight from C source files. Crun supports compile-run and compile-debug flows. You can embed custom compile options into the main c-file, if you need, for example, an external library for the program. You can also control the command line parameters passed to the program through Crun.
MetaWhere offers the ability to call any Arel predicate methods (with a few convenient aliases) on your Model's attributes instead of the ones normally offered by ActiveRecord's hash parameters. It also adds convenient syntax for order clauses, smarter mapping of nested hash conditions, and a debug_sql method to see the real SQL your code is generating without running it against the database. If you like the new AR 3.0 query interface, you'll love it with MetaWhere.
Miscellaneous methods that may or may not be useful. sh:: Safely pass untrusted parameters to sh scripts. fork_and_check:: Run a block in a forked process and raise an exception if the process returns a non-zero value. do_and_exit, do_and_exit!:: Run a block. If the block does not run exit!, a successful exec or equivalent, run exit(1) or exit!(1) ourselves. Useful to make sure a forked block either runs a successful exec or dies. Any exceptions from the block are printed to standard error. overwrite:: Safely replace a file. Writes to a temporary file and then moves it over the old file. tempname_for:: Generates an unique temporary path based on a filename. The generated filename resides in the same directory as the original one. try_n_times:: Retries a block of code until it succeeds or a maximum number of attempts (default 10) is exceeded. Exception#to_formatted_string:: Returns a string that looks like how Ruby would dump an uncaught exception. IO#best_datasync:: Tries fdatasync, falling back to fsync, falling back to flush.
This gem provides a mechanism through which it is possible to specify that an arbitrary number of external dependencies are satisfied before a test run can be executed. Dependencies are added by specifying a name, command, satisfied_regexp and errors_regexp parameter for each. The command refers to a script that is run to satisfy or test the dependency. If the output of the command (either to standard output or standard error) matches the satisfied_regexp then the dependency is considered met otherwise any lines in the output matching errors_regexp are output and the dependency test waits for changes to the codebase before trying to satisfy the dependency again.
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