Create templates with placeholders and insert variables into the placeholders. Works with every text but was designed for HTML files.
template insert to html
smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.
Format for representing rich text documents and changes.
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insert implicit module globals into a module-deps stream
GeoJSON implementation of RBush
An implementation of the Fibonacci heap data structure
GeoJSON implementation of RBush
Find the index to insert an element in array keeping the sort order.
Template feature for CKEditor 5.
Info about your dev environment for debugging purposes
TypeScript definitions for insert-text-at-cursor
insert a string of css into the <head>
Generate an AST from a string template.
Provides functions for generating ordering strings
string mutation plugin for Rollup
Nightwatch HTML reporter template
Isomorphic PostgREST client
Different binary search tree implementations, including a self-balancing one (AVL)
Compile ES2015 template literals to ES5
Template types for ember/glimmer glint
Cross-browser lib for inserting text at selection in a textarea / input
A generator to create custom template files for your applications
a little dsl that let you write html in ruby , pure ruby.
Generates data to insert into database tables, allowing columns to be defaulted or overriden. Intended to be used when testing wide tables where many not null columns may need to be populated but are not part of the test
Panorama provides a templating system, which allows the use of partials and content insertion from other places of a template.
docx_report is a gem that generates docx files by replacing strings and inserting images on previously created .docx template file
Feedstock is a Ruby library for extracting information from an HTML/XML document and inserting it into an ERB template.
This gem will insert commit hash to your docker image inside dockerrun.aws.json (You need to specify template)
Tool that allows you to reuse static pieces of shell scripts in order to avoid duplication. Esentially, you insert a 'template' tag pointing to a uri containing your snippet and after executing static_shell_templates it will be replaced with the snippet content.
Here are the main features/aims of the project: * A pleasant user interface * Drag-n-drop contents around the page * Change the content appearance with a click * Nearly NO user management/rights system * extra-basic content writing * Built using Ruby on Rails (which means that adapting Compges is as easy as any other Rails application) * Basic templating system (building a template means inserting a string like %%area:NameOfMyArea%% where you want to drop contents)
Aspose.PDF Cloud is a REST API for creating and editing PDF files. Most popular features proposed by Aspose.PDF Cloud: PDF to Word, Convert PDF to Image, Merge PDF, Split PDF, Add Images to PDF, Rotate PDF. It can also be used to convert PDF files to different formats like DOC, HTML, XPS, TIFF and many more. Aspose.PDF Cloud gives you control: create PDFs from scratch or from HTML, XML, template, database, XPS or an image. Render PDFs to image formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and many others. Aspose.PDF Cloud helps you manipulate elements of a PDF file like text, annotations, watermarks, signatures, bookmarks, stamps and so on. Its REST API also allows you to manage PDF pages by using features like merging, splitting, and inserting. Add images to a PDF file or convert PDF pages to images.
Aspose.PDF for Cloud is a REST API for creating and editing PDF files. It can also be used to convert PDF files to different formats like DOC, HTML, XPS, TIFF and many more. Aspose.Pdf for Cloud gives you control: create PDFs from scratch or from HTML, XML, template, database, XPS or an image. Render PDFs to image formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and many others. Aspose.Pdf for Cloud helps you manipulate elements of a PDF file like text, annotations, watermarks, signatures, bookmarks, stamps and so on. Its REST API also allows you to manage PDF pages by using features like merging, splitting, and inserting. Add images to a PDF file or convert PDF pages to images.
Proper related posts plugin for Jekyll - uses document correlation matrix on TF-IDF (optionally with Latent Semantic Indexing). Each document is tokenized and stemmed, every word found is treated as keyword for analysis (except for some stop words). TF-IDF matrix for the whole site is calculated (including extra provided weights), then if given accuraccy is lower than 1.0, LSI algorithm is used to compute new simplified vector space. Document correlation matrix is created using dot product of the matrix and its transpose. For each of the post' related documents are inserted into priority queue (sorted by score from document correlation matrix), assuming the score is greater than minimal required score. Selected few bests related posts are retrieven from the queue. Liquid template for each post is rendered and <related-posts /> is replaced with the outcomes of algorithm.
# Payfast Payfast is a Ruby gem that simplifies the process of integrating the PayFast payment gateway into your Ruby on Rails application. It provides a generator that helps scaffold the necessary configuration, routes, models, and controllers required to integrate PayFast seamlessly. ## Demo  ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```bash bundle add payfast ``` ## Usage ```bash rails generate payfast:install ``` ## This generator will perform the following actions: insert config/routes.rb create app/controllers/carts_controller.rb create app/views/carts/index.html.erb create app/views/carts/make_payment.html.erb create app/helpers/carts_helper.rb create db/migrate/20230824105530_create_carts.rb create config/payfast.yml create app/models/cart.rb insert app/views/layouts/application.html.erb insert config/environments/development.rb ## Additional configuration Setup payfast credentials for your environment rails EDITOR="code --wait" bin/rails credentials:edit This will allow you to securely edit and store your credentials. once you save and exit the file, the credentials will be encrypted and can only be accessed withe rails master key. payfast: merchant_id: {your_merchant_id} merchant_key: {your_merchant_key} passphrase: {{your_passphrase}} ## Update your `payfast.yml` config file - setup the credentials to be use by the rails app - uncomment `Rails.application.credentials.payfast.merchant_id ` and wrap it in erb tags as instructed in the comments. ## Templates Update the `make_payment.html.erb` as instructed in the file. it should look like so: ```js <script> // set the uuid to uuid = @cart.payment_uid. surround @carts.payment_uid with erb tags const uuid = `<%= @cart.payment_uuid %>` window.payfast_do_onsite_payment({uuid}, function (result) { if (result === true) { // redirect success_path(@cart) window.location.href = `<%= success_cart_path(@cart) %>` } else { // Redirect to failure_path(@cart) window.location.href = `<%= failure_cart_path(@cart) %>` } }); </script> ``` ## Testing - payfast api allows only SSL communication from your server. inorder to test locally. you will have to use a tunneling service that allows you to expose your local development server to the internet. your rails development config has was modified by the generator to allow ngrok hosts to hit your rails server ```ruby config.hosts << /[a-z0-9-]+\.ngrok-free\.app/ ``` ## Contributing Thank you for considering contributing to our project! We welcome contributions from the community to help improve this project and make it better for everyone. ### Issues If you encounter any issues or bugs while using our project, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/mactunechy/payfast/issues) on GitHub. Please make sure to include detailed information about the problem, steps to reproduce it, and the environment in which you encountered it. ### Pull Requests We encourage pull requests from the community! If you have an improvement or new feature you'd like to contribute, please follow these steps: 1. Fork the repository and create a new branch for your feature or bug fix. 2. Make your changes and write tests to cover any new functionality. 3. Ensure that the existing tests pass and write additional tests for any bug fixes. 4. Commit your changes and push the new branch to your forked repository. 5. Submit a pull request to our main repository, including a detailed description of the changes you made and any relevant information. We will review your pull request as soon as possible and provide feedback if needed. We value your contributions and will work with you to ensure your changes are integrated smoothly. d Your contributions are essential to the success of this project, and we are grateful for your help in making it better for everyone. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Happy coding!
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