A customizable console log plugin for formatting and managing logs in the frontend.
Kotlin/JS and Kotlin/Wasm utilities to work with Kotlin Gradle Plugin
Babel plugin for React Native for Web
Log all requests and request errors
Utilities for building ESLint plugins.
Native-ESM powered web dev build tool
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After Effects plugin for exporting animations to SVG + JavaScript or canvas + JavaScript
Track Core Web Vitals in Gatsby projects with Vercel Speed Insights.
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for interacting with Web APIs
Vite plugin for inlining all JavaScript and CSS resources
OpenTelemetry Web Tracer
AWS SDK for JavaScript Secrets Manager Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Base class for node which OpenTelemetry instrumentation modules extend
React refresh plugin for Rspack
gRPC-web transport for clients generated by the protoc plugin "protobuf-ts"
This plugin generates [Vercel Build Output API v3](https://vercel.com/docs/build-output-api/v3) for Gatsby v4+ projects.
Runtime to be use with the Flow Enums transform.
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An Rspack plugin for integrating Rsdoctor.
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Allure Plugin to write report in stdout
Map of web namespaces

A rails plugin to manage batch scripts. Provide web interface to create, edit and execute batch scripts simply. Automatically save the log to file.
Taverna Player is a Ruby on Rails plugin to run Taverna Workflows using Taverna Server. Taverna Player surfaces a workflow in three ways: As a Web interface in the browser; As an embeddable widget to be included in any other Web page; As a REST-based Web Service. All three modes provide functionality to fully configure a workflow's inputs; run the workflow on a Taverna Server; collect workflow outputs, logs and messages; and present the results in an appropriate manner.
A Sequel plugin that logs changes made to an audited model, including who created, updated and destroyed the record, and what was changed and when the change was made. This plugin provides model auditing (a.k.a: record versioning) for DB scenarios when DB triggers are not possible. (ie: on a web app on Heroku).
A Sequel plugin that logs changes made to an audited model, including who created, updated and destroyed the record, and what was changed and when the change was made. This plugin provides model auditing (a.k.a: record versioning) for DB scenarios when DB triggers are not possible. (ie: on a web app on Heroku).
A Sequel plugin that logs changes made to an audited model, including who created, updated and destroyed the record, and what was changed and when the change was made. This plugin provides model auditing (a.k.a: record versioning) for DB scenarios when DB triggers are not possible. (ie: on a web app on Heroku).
Telework is a Resque plugin aimed at controlling Resque workers from the web UI. It makes it easy to manage workers on a complex systems that may include several hosts, different queue(s) and an evolving source code that is deployed several times a day. Beyond starting and stopping workers on remote hosts, the plugin makes it easy to switch between code revisions, gives a partial view of each worker's log (stdout and stderr) and maintains a status of each workers.
http://www.engineyard.com/blog/2010/extending-rails-3-with-railties/ http://www.igvita.com/2010/08/04/rails-3-internals-railtie-creating-plugins/ h1. Morning Glory Morning Glory is comprised of a rake task and helper methods that manages the deployment of static assets into an Amazon CloudFront CDN's S3 Bucket, improving the performance of static assets on your Rails web applications. _NOTE: You will require an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account in order to use this gem. Specially: S3 for storing the files you wish to distribute, and CloudFront for CDN distribution of those files._ This version of Morning Glory works with Rails 3.x and Ruby 1.9.x h2. What does it do? Morning Glory provides an easy way to deploy Ruby on Rails application assets to the Amazon CloudFront CDN. It solves a number of common issues with S3/CloudFront. For instance, CloudFront won't automatically expire old assets stored on edge nodes when you redeploy new assets (the Cloudfront expiry time is 24 hours minimum). To fix this Morning Glory will automatically namespace asset releases for you, then update all references to those renamed assets within your stylesheets ensuring there are no broken asset links. It also provides a helper method to rewrite all standard Rails asset helper generated URLs to your CloudFront CDN distributions, as well as handling switching between HTTP and HTTPS. Morning Glory was also built with SASS (Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets) in mind. If you use Sass for your stylesheets they will automatically be built before deployment to the CDN. See http://sass-lang.com/ for more information on Sass.s h2. What it doesn't do Morning Glory cannot configure your CloudFront distributions for you automatically. You will manually have to login to your AWS Management Console account, "https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/home":https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/home, and set up a distribution pointing to an S3 Bucket. h2. Installation <pre> gem 'morning_glory' </pre> h2. Usage Morning Glory provides it's functionality via rake tasks. You'll need to specify the target rails environment configuration you want to deploy for by using the @RAILS_ENV={env}@ parameter (for example, @RAILS_ENV=production@). <pre> rake morning_glory:cloudfront:deploy RAILS_ENV={YOUR_TARGET_ENVIRONMENT} </pre> h2. Configuration h3. The Morning Glory configuration file, @config/morning_glory.yml@ You can specify a configuration section for every rails environment (production, staging, testing, development). This section can have the following properties defined: <pre> --- production: enabled: true # Is MorningGlory enabled for this environment? bucket: cdn.production.foo.com # The bucket to deploy your assets into s3_logging_enabled: true # Log the deployment to S3 revision: "20100317134627" # The revision prefix. This timestamp automatically generateed on deployment delete_prev_rev: true # Delete the previous asset release (save on S3 storage space) </pre> h3. The Amazon S3 authentication keys configuration file, @config/s3.yml@ This file provides the access credentials for your Amazon AWS S3 account. You can configure keys for all your environments (production, staging, testing, development). <pre> --- production: access_key_id: YOUR_ACCESS_KEY secret_access_key: YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY </pre> Note: If you are deploying your system to Heroku, you can configure your Amazon AWS S3 information with the environment variables S3_KEY and S3_SECRET instead of using a configuration file. h3. Set up an asset_host For each environment that you'd like to utilise the CloudFront CDN for you'll need to define the asset_host within the @config/environments/{ENVIRONMENT}.rb@ configuration file. As of June 2010 AWS supports HTTPS requests on the CloudFront CDN, so you no longer have to worry about switching servers. (Yay!) h4. Example config/environments/production.rb @asset_host@ snippet: Here we're targeting a CNAME domain with HTTP support. <pre> ActionController::Base.asset_host = Proc.new { |source, request| if request.ssl? "#{request.protocol}#{request.host_with_port}" else "#{request.protocol}assets.example.com" end } </pre> h3. Why do we have to use a revision-number/namespace/timestamp? Once an asset has been deployed to the Amazon Cloudfront edge servers it cannot be modified - the version exists until it expires (minimum of 24 hours). To get around this we need to prefix the asset path with a revision of some sort - in MorningGlory's case we use a timestamp. That way you can deploy many times during a 24 hour period and always have your latest revision available on your web site. h2. Dependencies h3. AWS S3 Required for uploading the assets to the Amazon Web Services S3 buckets. See "http://amazon.rubyforge.org/":http://amazon.rubyforge.org/ for more documentation on installation. h2. About the name Perhaps not what you'd expect; a "Morning Glory":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_Glory_cloud is a rare cloud formation observed by glider pilots in Australia (see my side project, "YourFlightLog.com for flight-logging software for paraglider and hang-glider pilots":http://www.yourflightlog.com, from which the Morning Glory plugin was originally extracted). Copyright (c) 2010 "@AdamBurmister":http://twitter.com/adamburmister/, released under the MIT license
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