Baseclass of the-batch
A set of utils for faster development of GraphQL tools
Simple async batch with concurrency control and progress reporting.
Resolve a URI relative to an optional base URI
Batch processing in JS
AWS SDK for JavaScript Batch Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Specialized Promise Extensions
Manage a cluster of child processes
The batch processing package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library.
Base level package for supporting Exodus assets.
A data loading utility to reduce requests to a backend via batching and caching.
Library modules used by contentful batch utility CLI tools.
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
An arbitrary length integer library for Javascript
abstract base class for crypto-streams
Basic layout model and some utilities for Cytoscape.js layout extensions
Core module for compound spring embedder based layout styles
Framework for rapidly creating high quality, server-side node.js applications, using plugins like building blocks
The set of Unicode symbols that can serve as a base for emoji modifiers, i.e. those with the `Emoji_Modifier_Base` property set to `Yes`.
Base UI is a library of headless ('unstyled') React components and low-level hooks. You gain complete control over your app's CSS and accessibility features.
Takes an async iterator that emits things and emits them as fixed size batches
MemberJunction: AI - core components for abstracting LLMs and other AI model types that are usable anywhere without ANY other MJ dependencies past @memberjunction/global which itself has zero additional dependencies.
SQS partial batch failure middleware for the middy framework
A base TSConfig for working with Node 10.
Ratch is a Ruby-based batch scripting language. It's a DSL over regular Ruby to make the life of the batch script writter easier.
oreore batch base class
simplistic postgresql based queue with support for batching and idempotent operations
Redis-based mutex library for using with sidekiq jobs and batches.
Async queue system that batches items together based on time and size
Flexible, rule-based cache invalidation for Rails with batching, async jobs, and association support.
A small collection of base classes used for interacting with remote machines over ssh. With them, you can use AMQP (via Symphony) to run batch commands, execute templates as scripts, and perform any batch/remoting stuff you can think of without the need of separate client agents.
This is a utility designed to read the XML files used by the Film Rolls iOS app, and enable batch EXIF tagging of scanned negatives in TIFF format based on the information in these XML files.
FancyLoader (built on top of the graphql-batch gem) efficiently batches queries using postgres window functions to allow advanced features such as orders, limits, pagination, and authorization scoping. Built on top of Arel, FancyLoader is highly extensible and capable of handling complex sorts (including sorting based on a join) with minimal effort and high performance.
This is the simple REST client for Batch API V1. Simple REST clients are Ruby client libraries that provide access to Google services via their HTTP REST API endpoints. These libraries are generated and updated automatically based on the discovery documents published by the service, and they handle most concerns such as authentication, pagination, retry, timeouts, and logging. You can use this client to access the Batch API, but note that some services may provide a separate modern client that is easier to use.
== Sphinx 2 Comes to Ruby Oedipus brings full support for Sphinx 2 to Ruby: - real-time indexes (insert, replace, update, delete) - faceted search (variations on a base query) - multi-queries (multiple queries executed in a batch) - full attribute filtering support It works with 'stable' versions of Sphinx 2 (>= 2.0.2). All features are implemented entirely through the SphinxQL interface.
This is the simple REST client for Storage Batch Operations API V1. Simple REST clients are Ruby client libraries that provide access to Google services via their HTTP REST API endpoints. These libraries are generated and updated automatically based on the discovery documents published by the service, and they handle most concerns such as authentication, pagination, retry, timeouts, and logging. You can use this client to access the Storage Batch Operations API, but note that some services may provide a separate modern client that is easier to use.