A package for developers to get starting commands for setup with latest framework versions
Native interface for modules that optionally depend on expo-updates, e.g. expo-dev-launcher.
List of getter/setter properties for JavaScript types
simple persistent cookiejar system
CLI for webpack & friends
Load node modules according to tsconfig paths, in run-time or via API.
Minimizer plugin for webpack
Fix broken node modules with no fuss
This package is used to collect anonymous telemetry data within the Astro CLI.
An ES-spec-compliant Set shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3
Grunt task for checking JavaScript Code Style with jscs.
Run scripts that set and use environment variables across platforms
Which kind of Collection (Map, Set, WeakMap, WeakSet) is this JavaScript value? Works cross-realm, without `instanceof`, and despite Symbol.toStringTag.
A helper to optimistically set Symbol.toStringTag, when possible.
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Set a function's length property
A library for obtaining browser versions with their maximum supported Baseline feature set and Widely Available status.
A module to create a set of unique numbers as fast as possible.
Set a function's name property
Robustly set the [[Prototype]] of an object
Tools for debugging your node.js modules and event loop
Simple Icons icon set in Iconify JSON format
Types for the DOM, and other web technologies in browsers
A babel plugin that adds istanbul instrumentation to ES6 code
An assorted set of terminal dev tools
This command line tool allows dev to easily set up their dev environments so they don't have to waste time.
Simple set of command-line tools to aid in Fuel dev process.
a version bot to help yiyetech dev team to set release version
Set of ruby wrappers around iOS dev tasks
sportdb-setup - sport.db dev (source) mode boot scripts for setting up load path and more
🍲 Kettle::Dev is a meta tool from kettle-rb to streamline development and testing. Acts as a shim dependency, pulling in many other dependencies, to give you OOTB productivity with a RubyGem, or Ruby app project. Configures a complete set of Rake tasks, for all the libraries is brings in, so they arrive ready to go. Fund overlooked open source projects - bottom of stack, dev/test dependencies: floss-funding.dev
Finds the public IP of a random node on a CodeOS cluster running in AWS, and sets the FLEETCTL_TUNNEL variable to allow dev-ops engineers a simple workflow of controlling CoreOS cluster without delving into the AWS console each time
A gem that removes the hassel of setting up your machine evertime you change to a new development device. DevTools is simple and easy to use it lets you setup your development enviroment with easy. Useage information at https://github.com/mukeshsolanki/dev-tools
= ebs_conductor The EBS Conductor is a library for managing Amazon Elastic Block Storage volumes and snapshots. It is designed to persist a specific set of data (a "lineage") between different compute instances. EBS Conductor can be used on it's own, but it's most powerful when executed on an EC2 instance using Chef, and the ebs_conductor cookbook[https://github.com/rgeyer/cookbooks/tree/master/cookbooks/ebs_conductor] == Examples === Attach a new 1GB blan volume in the lineage "foobar" to a linux box at /dev/sdb1 ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.attach_from_lineage('i-abcd1234', 'foobar', 1, '/dev/sdb1') === Attach a specific snapshot to a 1GB volume in the lineage "foobar" to a linux box at /devb/sdb1 ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.attach_from_lineage('i-abcd1234', 'foobar', 1, '/dev/sdb1' {:snapshot_id => 'snap-abcd1234'}) === Snapshot the lineage "foobar", do not purge any old snapshots in the lineage ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.snapshot_lineage('foobar') === Snapshot the lineage "foobar", and purge old snapshots so that only 7 remain ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.snapshot_lineage('foobar', {:history_to_keep => 7}) === Snapshot the lineage "foobar" from the specified volume_id This is useful if you're trying to start a lineage from a "naked" instance, or if you are trying to create a new lineage from an existing one ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.snapshot_lineage('foobar', {:history_to_keep => 7, :volume_id => 'vol-abcd1234'}) == List of To Do Items * Support for stripes in a lineage == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Ryan Geyer. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
= Webservice Client Library for InterMine Data-Warehouses This library provides an interface to the InterMine webservices API. It makes construction and execution of queries more straightforward, safe and convenient, and allows for results to be used directly in Ruby code. As well as traditional row based access, the library provides an object-orientated record result format (similar to ActiveRecords), and allows for fast, memory efficient iteration of result sets. == Example Get all protein domains associated with a set of genes and print their names: require "intermine/service" Service.new("www.flymine.org/query"). new_query("Pathway") select(:name). where("genes.symbol" => ["zen", "hox", "h", "bib"]). each_row { |row| puts row[:name]} == Who is this for? InterMine data warehouses are typically constructed to hold Biological data, and as this library facilitates programmatic access to these data, this install is primarily aimed at bioinformaticians. In particular, users of the following services may find it especially useful: * FlyMine (http://www.flymine.org/query) * YeastMine (http://yeastmine.yeastgenome.org/yeastmine) * RatMine (http://ratmine.mcw.edu/ratmine) * modMine (http://intermine.modencode.org/release-23) * metabolicMine (http://www.metabolicmine.org/beta) == How to use this library: We have tried to construct an interface to this library that does not require you to learn an entirely new set of concepts. As such, as well as the underlying methods that are common to all libraries, there is an additional set of aliases and sugar methods that emulate the DSL style of SQL: === SQL style service = Service.new("www.flymine.org/query") service.model. table("Gene"). select("*", "pathways.*"). where(:symbol => "zen"). order_by(:symbol). outerjoin(:pathways). each_row do |r| puts r end === Common InterMine interface service = Service.new("www.flymine.org/query") query = service.new_query("Gene") query.add_views("*", "pathways.*") query.add_constraint("symbol", "=", "zen") query.add_sort_order(:symbol) query.add_join(:pathways) query.each_row do |r| puts r end For more details, see the accompanying documentation and the unit tests for interface examples. Further documentation is available at www.intermine.org. == Support Support is available on our development mailing list: dev@intermine.org == License This code is Open Source under the LGPL. Source code for this gem can be checked out from https://github.com/intermine/intermine-ws-ruby
# Soft Delete > In a production app, you should probably never really delete anything. [source](https://twitter.com/theebeastmaster/status/966870021099180034) A soft-delete marks a record as deleted, and keeps it in the database for historical reference. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem "soft_delete-workbar", require: "soft_delete" ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install soft_delete-workbar ## Usage Safely "delete" records from your database without losing them permanently. * Add SoftDelete to a model ``` class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base include SoftDelete end ``` * Add a `deleted_at` column to the model's database table ``` rails g migration AddSoftDeleteToMyModels deleted_at:timestamp ``` * Safely call `MyModel#delete` without losing the record forever ## Methods Please see the `SoftDelete` module and the associated tests for a description of the methods that will be added to your model. * `.not_deleted` - records without a deleted_at timestamp * `.deleted` - records with a deleted_at timestamp * `#delete` - set the deleted_at timestamp * `#delete!` - delete the record from the database * `#destroy` - set the deleted_at timestamp, and run callbacks * `#destroy!` - delete the record from the database, and run callbacks * `#restore` - set the deleted_at timestamp to nil It will be necessary to exclude deleted records when querying the model. Use the `not_deleted` scope that now exists on the model. ```ruby class MyModelsController < ApplicationController def index @my_models = MyModel.not_deleted end end ``` ## Development After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake spec` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org). ## Contributing Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/workbar-dev/soft_delete. ## License The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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