collection of react validation hooks
Backwards compatible shim for React's useSyncExternalStore. Works with any React that supports hooks.
Wrap zod validation errors in user-friendly readable messages
Decorator-based property validation for classes.
Internal runtime module used by Vest
Just a little module for plugins.
ESLint rules for React Hooks
React Hook Form validation resolvers: Yup, Joi, Superstruct, Zod, Vest, Class Validator, io-ts, Nope, computed-types, TypeBox, arktype, Typanion, Effect-TS and VineJS
Core Inquirer prompt API
Decorators and some other features for sequelize
The same useRef, but with callback
Async and sync crawler for json object
Babel plugin for React Compiler.
Adds pre and post hook functionality to your JavaScript methods.
Utility hooks for Scalar
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Check password strength ala ActiveModel Validators
A CLI and library to validate GitLab CI pipeline yaml files via the GitLab API
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.
This is a module for the Ruby language that defines a callback GEDCOM parser. It does not do any validation of a GEDCOM file, but, using application-defined callback hooks, can traverse any well-formed GEDCOM.
Most web applications have a lot of before/after hooks that occur when working with objects: sending a welcome email on registration, incrementing/decrementing counter caches, trigger validation on remote web services. When implemented using callbacks, all these occur without the developer knowing about them. A simple change in one area of the code can have a huge impact somewhere else. Inspiration for this came from http://blog.teksol.info/2010/09/28/unintented-consequences-the-pitfalls-of-activerecord-callbacks.html and http://jamesgolick.com/2010/3/14/crazy-heretical-and-awesome-the-way-i-write-rails-apps.html
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