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Google APIs Client Library for browser JavaScript, aka gapi
This library (often used via gapi) provides a browser-friendly way to call Google APIs using OAuth 2.0 and generated discovery documents. It abstracts discovery, auth, and HTTP details so developers can focus on domain calls like Drive file operations, Calendar events, or YouTube data. The client can load APIs dynamically at runtime, which keeps bundles small and allows late-binding to specific services and versions. It includes helpers for incremental auth, token refresh, and scopes so apps...
frontend component of the “mall” e-commerce system
mall-admin-web is the frontend component of the “mall” e-commerce system, implemented in Vue (plus Element UI) to deliver the backend management interface: product management, order management, member management, promotions, operations, content, statistics and settings. It demonstrates how a modern single-page application can be structured to integrate with the backend services described in the learning / microservice projects, including authentication (JWT or token), REST APIs,...
CLI to bulk upload emojis to your Slack! Note you must have node and npm installed. If you don't, go to nodejs.org and follow the install instructions there. A file named batchUploadExample.sh is provided for your reference. Edit this file change the subdomain, email, and password parameters to your own and save it as batchUpload.sh or something similar. It optionally takes an argument for the directory path that contains your yaml files. If this is not provided './packs' will be used by...