Javascript util library to format & validate strings (or Numbers)
String format validation plugin for Doubter.
JavaScript sprintf implementation
HTTP request logger middleware for node.js
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
Light ECMAScript (JavaScript) Value Notation - human written, concise, typed, flexible
Parse Postgres interval columns
An implementation of the Unicode UTS #46: Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing
Solves a problem with util.format
Inquirer input text prompt
JSON Schema TypeScript definitions with complete inline documentation.
A debug logger package for other Google libraries
A JavaScript implementation of a extendable, fully compliant JSON Schema validator.
Hundreds of open source icon sets in IconifyJSON format
The official JSON schema converter for Valibot
A JavaScript time formatter and parser inspired by strftime and strptime.
The goal of the package is to provide lightweight tools for validating strings denotings dates and time. It includes ISO 8601 datestring validation, simple YYYY-MM-DD date validation and time validation in hh:mm:ss.fff format. See details in readme.
Insert supplied variable values into a format string.
Format data using ECMA-376 spreadsheet Format Codes
Date formatting and parsing
Types for Iconify data
A GeoJSON Validation Library
Utility to parse a string bytes to bytes and vice-versa
validate if a string is right email format
Ruby string extensions for validating GTIN/UPC/EAN/ASIN/GS1 numbers and formatting
Parse valid .strings files for easy conversion to other formats
Encode and decode hexadecimal strings with 0x prefix handling, produce xxd-style hex dumps, format hex output with configurable grouping, swap endianness, extract byte ranges, pad hex strings, convert between hex and integers, and validate hex strings.
Parse valid .strings files for easy conversion to other formats
Help to format strings in Rails before validation of the Model.
An independent validator that validates attribute presence, string format and attribute type.
The saml2 library is yet another SAML library for Ruby, with an emphasis on _not_ re-implementing XML, especially XML Security, _not_ parsing via Regex or generating XML by string concatenation, _not_ serializing/re-parsing multiple times just to get it into the correct format to sign or validate.
This gem is pack of methods to convert or validate different formats of strings and texts in model, like telephone numbers (CZ/SK format), email, or (european) names (currently). Or to clean string of too much whitespaces. It provides *convert* methods for attributes of model (getter and setter method in object is enough). They are used in save hooks. There are also *validator* methods for ActiveModel nd hook for automatic ActiveRecord integration. Just type: (`require 'paranoid_starlight/active_record'`) Specs included.
String, time, file, crypto, array, validation, debug, DSL, formatting and more.
Argser (from 'ARGuments parSER') is a library that aims to simplify the process of parsing arguments in command line scripts written in Ruby. It provides an easy way to specify which parameters are valid, their type or format, error conditions, description, etc. In that way, it reduces the need to write code specificaly to parse and validate such arguments. The idea is pretty simple. To be able to use the arguments passed when the script was executed in a easy and consistent way, you only need to specify some general options for the application, a list of parameters and some properties that must hold for both, parameters and what is called the 'remaining array' (an array with strings that don't belong to any parameter).
#assignment >> Getter, #assignment? >> Returns true if assignment is having value other than nil else false, #assignment = >> Setter. Acceptable inputs are file upload(ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile), filer handle and String(format validation is ignored), #assignment_path >> File path of assignment, #assignment_path_to_write >> File path of assignment to write (specific to writing. Used internally), #assignment_persisted? >> true if provided file/data is stored on disk, #assignment_store! >> to store provided file/data on disk, #assignment_destroy! >> to store destroy stored file/data from disk
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