
Qase JS Reporters
Qase TMS Javascript API Client
Request tiles from WMS servers that support EPSG:3857
A collection of opinionated [projen](https://projen.io) projects, adding support for ESM, additional ESLint config, etc.
Api client for Test IT TMS
Playwright adapter for Test IT
MCP server for Phrase localization API
Cucumber adapter for Test IT
腾讯出行服务UI组件库alpha版
Libs for common usage in Enviabybus Node.js applications
A Typescript Client for Inspire TMS's API
Transformations between the Web Mercator projection and Latitude Longitude coordinates
Mocha adapter for Test IT
This repository houses LINZ's official [Tile Matrix Sets (TMS)](https://www.ogc.org/standards/tms) for [NZTM2000](https://www.linz.govt.nz/data/geodetic-system/datums-projections-and-heights/projections/new-zealand-transverse-mercator-2000) ([EPGS:2193](h
TestCafe adapter for Test IT
CLI for pico-intl - validate, translate, and generate types for your locales
Jest adapter for Test IT
Exchange translation files with Lokalise TMS
Documentation scaffolder and governance platform for AI coding agents
This library was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 8.2.7.
Cypress adapter for Test IT
Self-manifested QA. Give it a ticket. Get back a passing test suite.
Knex Module
A generator of TMS (Tile Map Service) tiles from a image and its GCPs (Ground Control Points).
This gem contains a collection of some common tasks for Lokalise. Specifically, it allows to import/export translation files from/to Lokalise TMS.
jirarest2 is yet another implementation of the JIRA(tm) REST-API[https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+Remote+API+Reference] . This one for Ruby1.9.1 It is intended to be called within the shell to create and verify JIRA(tm) issues fast without a browser. There was no particular need for perfomance at the time of writing. This implementation is still a for cry from others like http://rubygems.org/gems/jira-ruby which requires oauth authentication. There are scripts to create new issues with watchers and link those to existing issues and to manipulate watchers on existing issues. *Use it at your own risk. Most of the API features are not implemented.* *Ruby1.9.1 is needed. Ruby1.8 doesn't work!*
==== Topic Maps for Rails (rtm-rails) RTM-Rails is the Rails-Adapter for Ruby Topic Maps. It allows simple configuration of topicmaps in config/topicmaps.yml. ==== Overview From a developer's perspective, RTM is a schema-less database management system. The Topic Maps standard (described below) on which RTM is based provides a way of creating a self-describing schema just by using it. You can use RTM as a complement data storage to ActiveRecord in your Rails apps. ==== Quickstart - existing Rails project jruby script/generate topicmaps Run the command above after installing rtm-rails. This will create * a minimal default configuration: config/topicmaps.yml and * a file with more examples and explanations config/topicmaps.example.yml * a file README.topicmaps.txt which contains more information how to use it and where to find more information * an initializer to load the topicmaps at startup * a rake task to migrate the topic maps backends in your rails application. ==== Quickstart - new Rails project For a new Rails application these are the complete initial steps: jruby -S rails my_topicmaps_app cd my_topicmaps_app jruby -S script/generate jdbc jruby -S script/generate topicmaps # The following lines are necessary because Rails does not have a template # for the H2 database and Ontopia does not support the Rails default SQLite3. sed -e "s/sqlite3/h2/" config/database.yml > config/database.yml.h2 mv config/database.yml.h2 config/database.yml # Prepare the database and then check if all is OK jruby -S rake topicmaps:migrate_backends jruby -S rake topicmaps:check ==== Usage inside the application When everything is fine, let's create our first topic: jruby -S script/console TM[:example].get!("http://example.org/my/first/topic") # and save the topic map TM[:example].commit Access the configured topic maps anywhere in your application like this: TM[:example] To retrieve all topics, you can do TM[:example].topics To retrieve a specific topic by its subject identifier: TM[:example].get("http://example.org/my/topic") Commit the changes to the database permanently: TM[:example].commit ... or abort the transaction: TM[:example].abort More information can be found on http://rtm.topicmapslab.de/ ==== Minimal configuration default: topicmaps: example: http://rtm.topicmapslab.de/example1/ The minimal configuration creates a single topic map, named :example with the locator given. This topic map will be persisted in the same database as your ActiveRecord connection if not specified otherwise. The default backend is OntopiaRDBMS (from the rtm-ontopia gem). A more complete configuration can be found in config/topicmaps.example.yml after running "jruby script/generate topicmaps". It also includes how to specifiy multiple connections to different data stores and so on. ==== Topic Maps Topic Maps is an international industry standard (ISO13250) for interchangeably representing information about the structure of information resources used to define topics, and the relationships between topics. A set of one or more interrelated documents that employs the notation defined by this International Standard is called a topic map. A topic map defines a multidimensional topic space - a space in which the locations are topics, and in which the distances between topics are measurable in terms of the number of intervening topics which must be visited in order to get from one topic to another, and the kinds of relationships that define the path from one topic to another, if any, through the intervening topics, if any. In addition, information objects can have properties, as well as values for those properties, assigned to them. The Topic Maps Data Model which is used in this implementation can be found on http://www.isotopicmaps.org/sam/sam-model/. ==== License Copyright 2009 Topic Maps Lab, University of Leipzig. Apache License, Version 2.0
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