util module for json object transformations
nv-random-fixed-shape-json ============ - nv-random-fixed-shape-json
Easify verify and shape JSON objects using a simplified alternative JSON schema
Design a schema to shape JSON object
Easify verify and shape JSON objects using a simplified alternative JSON schema
TypeScript definitions for d3-shape
Graphical primitives for visualization, such as lines and areas.
visx shape
visx curve
A micro-library of stream components for building custom JSON and JSONC processing pipelines with a minimal memory footprint — parse, filter, and transform JSON far larger than available memory with a SAX-inspired token API, on Node.js or Web Streams.
Shape utilities for Material Components for the web
Adds support for Json Serialization and Deserialization for Punchcard Shapes
Easily create highly customizable particle animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available also for React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Riot.js, Inferno.
tsParticles circle shape
tsParticles polygon shape
tsParticles image shape
tsParticles square shape
tsParticles emoji shape
tsParticles star shape
tsParticles line shape
Node.js body parsing middleware
Toolwind Corner Shape provides simple utilities for applying corner shapes to elements in Tailwind CSS.
tldraw infinite canvas SDK (schema).
An object shape validation utility.
JWTF allows you to configure how your JSON Web Token are generated. With JWT you are free to choose from a few (a lot !) of options like the signing algorithm you crave for, the associated secret key and all the reserved claims you wish to use ! JWTF offers you a way to configure most of it for your application, so you can concentrate on the access and policy logic you want to put inside your token.
Ask LLMs for JSON responses and validate their shape.
== Description A tool for describing and validating objects as intuitively as possible. Easier to read and write than JSON Schema, and more powerful than a simple hash comparison. Example usage: shape = { :$uuid => { email: :$email, first_name: String, last_name: String, preferred_name: AnyOf[String, nil], admin_only_information: AnyOf[{Symbol => String}, :$undefined], Symbol => Object, }, } expect(api_response.body).to have_shape(shape)
A simple testing library that works on ruby and mruby. This has been designed to be very modular, you can run different types of suites with different setup/teardown and before/after blocks. You can have as many reporters as you want, these can range from "output to the terminal in a nice way" all the way to "shape the results into an XML or JSON for my CI". The secondary purpose of this testing library is to work with mruby for my game engine Taylor and any project built upon that. I also plan to support quite a few ruby versions as I want the code for this to be very portable. The main feature I don't want to drop is positional AND keyword arguments in definitions, this means anything that matches the Ruby 2.6+ spec should be compatible.
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