Web API compatible Blob implementation
Web API compatible Blob implementation
JWA, JWS, JWE, JWT, JWK, JWKS for Node.js, Browser, Cloudflare Workers, Deno, Bun, and other Web-interoperable runtimes

Stringify JS values
Web Streams, based on the WHATWG spec reference implementation
After Effects plugin for exporting animations to SVG + JavaScript or canvas + JavaScript
Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network

Spec-compliant FormData implementation for Node.js
A Javascript library for running ONNX models on browsers
Braze SDK for web sites and other JS platforms.

Density utilities for Material Components for the web
OpenTelemetry OTLP Exporter base (for internal use only)
React Native for Web
Lite weight tapable for Rspack
Web API compatible Blob implementation
A terminating Apollo Link for Apollo Client that fetches a GraphQL multipart request if the GraphQL variables contain files (by default FileList, File, or Blob instances), or else fetches a regular GraphQL POST or GET request (depending on the config and
Fast Rust-based bundler for the web with a modernized webpack API
Faro web tracing implementation.
Material web components
OpenTelemetry Collector Trace Exporter allows user to send collected traces to the OpenTelemetry Collector
OpenTelemetry Collector Metrics Exporter allows user to send collected metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector
The Service Account Credentials API creates short-lived credentials for Identity and Access Management (IAM) service accounts. You can also use this API to sign JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), as well as blobs of binary data that contain other types of tokens.
Bucket Client is a ruby gem that allows programmers to interact with popular Blob Storage cloud services. This intends to act as a layer of abstraction, much like ORM is to databases. With this, you may easily change the blob storage provider or even defer them. The supported cloud storage include: - Google Cloud Platform Cloud Storage - Amazon Web Service S3 Bucket - Digital Ocean Spaces - Azure Blob Storage (Microsoft).
Nyaplot is an Interactive plots generator based on Web technology like SVG, WebGL, and JavaScript. It enables us to create interactive plots interactively on IRuby notebook, a web-based Ruby environment. Nyaplot is totally web-based gem and plots can be embedded into Rails or Sinatra seemlesly. Supported charts include basic 2D plot, 3D plot, Map plot and plot for Biology. See nbviewer (http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/domitry/nyaplot/blob/master/examples/notebook/Index.ipynb) to overview what plots can be created with nyaplot and how to do it.
The Service Account Credentials API creates short-lived credentials for Identity and Access Management (IAM) service accounts. You can also use this API to sign JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), as well as blobs of binary data that contain other types of tokens. Note that google-iam-credentials-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-iam-credentials instead. See the readme for more details.
Synfeld is a web application framework that does practically nothing. Synfeld is little more than a small wrapper for Rack::Mount (see http://github.com/josh/rack-mount). If you want a web framework that is mostly just going to serve up json blobs, and occasionally serve up some simple content (eg. help files) and media, Synfeld makes that easy. The sample app below shows pretty much everything there is to know about synfeld, in particular: * How to define routes. * Simple rendering of erb, haml, html, json, and static files. * In the case of erb and haml, passing variables into the template is demonstrated. * A dynamic action where the status code, headers, and body are created 'manually' (/my/special/route below) * A simple way of creating format sensitive routes (/alphabet.html vs. /alphabet.json) * The erb demo link also demos the rendering of a partial (not visible in the code below, you have to look at the template file examples/public/erb_files/erb_test.erb).
Synfeld is a web application framework that does practically nothing. Synfeld is little more than a small wrapper for Rack::Mount (see http://github.com/josh/rack-mount). If you want a web framework that is mostly just going to serve up json blobs, and occasionally serve up some simple content (eg. help files) and media, Synfeld makes that easy. The sample app below shows pretty much everything there is to know about synfeld, in particular: * How to define routes. * Simple rendering of erb, haml, html, json, and static files. * In the case of erb and haml, passing variables into the template is demonstrated. * A dynamic action where the status code, headers, and body are created 'manually' (/my/special/route below) * A simple way of creating format sensitive routes (/alphabet.html vs. /alphabet.json) * The erb demo link also demos the rendering of a partial (not visible in the code below, you have to look at the template file examples/public/erb_files/erb_test.erb).
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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