A utility library for working with strings.
micromark factory to parse destinations (found in resources, definitions)
micromark factory to parse labels (found in media, definitions)
micromark factory to parse markdown titles (found in resources, definitions)
micromark factory to parse markdown space (found in lots of places)
micromark factory to parse markdown whitespace (found in lots of places)
micromark factory to parse MDX expressions (found in JSX attributes, flow, text)
A Typescript test data factory similar to factory_bot and rosie
A little factory function to create a JSON-RPC based Web Worker implementation.
A little factory function to create a broker for a JSON-RPC based Web Worker.
An exchange for operation retry support in urql
A factory library for Node.js and JavaScript inspired by factory_girl
A term-xsd-to-string function-factory actor
A library for creating standardized query keys, useful for cache management in @tanstack/query
A TypeScript/JavaScript implementation of the RDF/JS data factory.
A JavaScript implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm
Convert classes into factory functions so they can be called with or without new.
Named Node builder
Property descriptor factory
This plugin transforms ES2015 modules to UMD
WebGL-accelerated signed distance field generation for 2D paths
A transaction factory implementation relying on Solana's web3.js
Bot Framework Adaptive Dialogs runtime core components
factory for building JavaScript objects, mostly useful for setting up test data. Inspired by factory_girl
Easily generate strings supplying a very simple pattern. '10-20:Xn/x/'.generate #>qBstvc6JN8ra. Generate random strings using a regular expression (Regexp): /[a-z0-9]{2,5}w+/.gen . Also generate words in English or Spanish. Perfect to be used in test data factories. Also, validate if a text fulfills a specific pattern or even generate a string following a pattern and returning the wrong length, value... for testing your applications.
Class for creating delayed jobs that can be de-duped with existing delayed jobs already in the delayed jobs table. You just specify some additional columns on your delayed_jobs table and set them to have uniqueness constraints. Then specify these column values when you create a UniqueDelayedJob and if a duplicate key is raised on insert, then the insert will just be ignored. There are factory methods for creating a delayed job in the following ways: * with a delayed job handler class (one that responds to perform()) * with an object, method and method arguments * with a code string to be evaled NOTE: you must have delayed_job installed as a gem or plugin
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