A library for creating trigger adapters.
Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backends
Internal set of utilities and types for Prisma's driver adapters.
Cross-platform WebSocket Servers for Node.js, Deno, Bun and Cloudflare Workers
Lightweight onboarding library for Next.js
base abstract trigger component for react
base abstract trigger component for react
Type-safe search params state manager for React - Like useState, but stored in the URL query string
Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache support
Kysely adapter for Better Auth
A helper package to transform web3.js types to and from umi types
This package provides pluggable adapters for different authentication schemes.
Drizzle adapter for Better Auth
Mongo adapter for Better Auth
Prisma adapter for Better Auth
This package provides pluggable adapters for OAuth 2.0 authentication schemes.
A set of primitives based on Solid signals, used to trigger computations.
Schema-driven relayfile adapter generator and runtime
LangChain.js adapters for Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Shared utilities for Paperclip adapters: process spawning, environment injection, sandbox/SSH transport, workspace sync, and the round-trip helpers that move code between the local execution-workspace cwd and wherever the agent actually runs.
Abstract interface definition of Tron Wallet Adapters.
Checkpoint policy engine for LongTable
This [Prisma Client Extension](https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-client/client-extensions) adds read replica support to your Prisma Client. Under the hood, this extension routes read queries to pre-configured replica Prisma Clients ins
Cloudflare-specific runtime adapters for Agent Assistant persona workers.
Adds sqlserver adapter to Fx gem to enable database migrations and schema to work with functions and triggers on applications using sqlserver as database
Adds oracle adapter to Fx gem to enable database migrations and schema to work with functions and triggers on applications using oracle as database
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work.
GitLab fork. YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
IronmineYamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
YamlDb is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but only for the databases typically used by Rails apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported - by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work
ActiveRecordDumper is a fork of YamlDb gem without any explicit Rails dependencies. This way it can be used by any AR-enabled app (e.g. Sinatra) without pulling whole Rails in. YamlDB/ActiveRecordDumper is a database-independent format for dumping and restoring data. It complements the database-independent schema format found in db/schema.rb. The data is saved into db/data.yml. This can be used as a replacement for mysqldump or pg_dump, but it only supports features found in ActiveRecord-based (Rails, etc.) apps. Users, permissions, schemas, triggers, and other advanced database features are not supported by design. Any database that has an ActiveRecord adapter should work.