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    user-event

    user-event

    Simulate user events

    ...Testing Library's built-in fireEvent is a lightweight wrapper around the browser's low-level dispatchEvent API, which allows developers to trigger any event on any element. The problem is that the browser usually does more than just trigger one event for one interaction.
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    Mikro Orm

    Mikro Orm

    TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work

    ...With the Seeder and seeding factories, we can generate fake data of any volume/shape and seed the database with ease. Thanks to the UnitOfWork, all queries it fires are automatically batched. Inserts, updates, deletes - you name it! Powerful event system allows to hook into not only the entity lifecycle. Want to alter how the UnitOfWork works? Try onFlush event!
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    Hop Monorepo

    Hop Monorepo

    Hop monorepo

    ...Using Node.js directly or no ES6 modules). Supported network is only mainnetat the moment. As a trustless bridge, Hop allows users to force exit their tokens in the rare event where Bonders (market makers) don’t bond a user’s transfer fast enough. Hop offers users a fallback option to withdraw their tokens manually at the destination chain albeit not as fast as it would arrive in a normal transfer involving a fully functioning Bonder. In order to withdraw, the Transfer Root bundle containing the proof of your transaction must be propagated to the destination, and this could take a few hours or days depending on the asset and route, so withdrawing immediately after sending won't work.
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    Toast UI Calendar

    Toast UI Calendar

    A JavaScript calendar that has everything you need

    The Calendar supports monthly, weekly, daily views, and more, and you can create or edit your event with a simple dragging motion. The functionality of TOAST UI Calendar is available when using the Plain JavaScript, React, Vue Component. TOAST UI Calendar applies Google Analytics (GA) to collect statistics on the use of open source, in order to identify how widely TOAST UI Calendar is used throughout the world. It also serves as an important index to determine the future course of projects. location. hostname (e.g. ...
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    pg-listen

    pg-listen

    PostgreSQL LISTEN & NOTIFY for node.js that finally works

    pg-listen is a Node.js library that simplifies listening to PostgreSQL notifications via the LISTEN/NOTIFY mechanism. It enables real-time event handling by subscribing to PostgreSQL channels and reacting to database changes. pg-listen is ideal for applications needing real-time updates or inter-process communication.
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    w3tec

    w3tec

    A delightful way to building a RESTful API with NodeJs & TypeScript

    Our main goal with this project is a feature complete server application. We like you to be focused on your business and not spending hours in project configuration. Beautiful Code thanks to the awesome annotations of the libraries from pleerock. Easy API Testing with included e2e testing. Dependency Injection done with the nice framework from TypeDI. Simplified Database Query with the ORM TypeORM. Clear Structure with different layers such as controllers, services, repositories, models,...
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