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Reverse Dependencies for sinatra
The projects listed here declare sinatra as a runtime or development dependency
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Testing for API external surfaces
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IPVS backend supervisor
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Agent to collect data for common server programs and push them to CopperEgg
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Browse bitmessages in a forum-like environment.
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= sinatra-mongo
Extends Sinatra with an extension method for dealing with monogodb using the ruby driver.
Install it with gem:
$ gem install sinatra-mongo
Now we can use it an example application.
require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/mongo'
# Specify the database to use. Defaults to mongo://localhost:27017/default,
# so you will almost definitely want to change this.
#
# Alternatively, you can specify the MONGO_URL as an environment variable
set :mongo, 'mongo://localhost:27017/sinatra-mongo-example'
# At this point, you can access the Mongo::Database object using the 'mongo' helper:
puts mongo["testCollection"].insert {"name" => "MongoDB", "type" => "database", "count" => 1, "info" => {"x" => 203, "y" => '102'}}
get '/' do
mongo["testCollection"].find_one
end
If you need to use authentication, you can specify this in the mongo uri:
set :mongo, 'mongo://myuser:mypass@localhost:27017/sinatra-mongo-example'
== Mongo Reference
* http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Ruby+Tutorial
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
* Fork the project.
* Make your feature addition or bug fix.
* Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a
future version unintentionally.
* Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history.
(if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
* Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 Joshua Nichols. See LICENSE for details.
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With "Bormaŝino" you can build SPAs written in Ruby powered by Ruby WebAssembly build and Sinatra (or other rack-based web application frameworks).
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Ruby gem for interacting with the bridge API
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Remote feature management for Cucumber.
Bumps extends {Cucumber}[http://cukes.info] by allowing you to pull feature content and push run results to and from a remote server. This means that your feature files no longer need to live with your steps and other code. This also means that you can publish the results of a Cucumber run to another system.
Bumps has been designed to work with {Bumpybot}[http://github.com/brentsnook/bumpybot] (a Google Wave robot) but it can be used with any server that meets the {push/pull contract}[http://wiki.github.com/brentsnook/bumps/push-pull-contract].
See the {wiki}[http://wiki.github.com/brentsnook/bumps] for more details.
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Caboodle is a Rack and Sinatra-based framework for creating websites which combine information from various online services. There are Kits for many of the larger services, which provide a way to retrieve and display photos, videos, blog posts, status updates and so on. Caboodle normalises the display of all of these discrete Kits so that you can create a website which looks seamless but is made up of a variety of things from a variety of sources.
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Interactive on-line source browser for rack applications
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Capybara provides excellent error messages for its
built in predicate methods: has_selector?, has_text?,
has_title? etc.. but when those are used from Page
Objects while exposing predicate methods from the
PageObjects themselves the error messages are lost
and all we get is "expected true, got false".
Including this module into your PageObject by adding
"include CapybaraErrorIntel::DSL" after
"include Capybara::DSL" will return the heuristic
error messages.
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Typhoeus driver for Capybara, allowing testing of REST APIs
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Capybara-UI (formerly called Dill) is a Capybara abstraction that makes it easy to define reuseable DOM "widgets", aka page objects, and introduces the concept of "roles" to allow you to easily organize your testing methods and widgets. Capybara-UI also introduces helpers and syntactic sugar to make your testing even easier.
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Page Object Model for Capybara
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Zadania do wykladu Jezyki Programowania
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A super lightweight API for reading App and Org data from CloudFoundry, cached in Redis.
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Chook is a Ruby module which implements a framework for working with webhook events
sent by the JSS, the core of Jamf Pro, a management tool for Apple devices.
Chook also provides a simple, sinatra-based HTTP(S) server, for handling those Events,
and classes for sending simulated TestEvents to a webhook handling server.
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Turbolinks Plugin for ClientSideValidaitons
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See the Ruby code running in your app.
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Library for mocking CLI calls to external APIs
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