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A new Ruby implementation of RFC2445 iCalendar. The existing Ruby iCalendar libraries (e.g. icalendar, vpim) provide for parsing and generating icalendar files, but do not support important things like enumerating occurrences of repeating events. This is a clean-slate implementation of RFC2445. A Google group for discussion of this library has been set up http://groups.google.com/group/rical_gem
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== Introduction rubyrrdtool provides ruby bindings for RRD functions (via librrd), with functionality comparable to the native perl bindings. See examples/minmax.rb or the unit tests in the test directory for scripts that exercise the rrdtool functions.
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The SCAI interface is used when the merchant wishes to keep the acquirer on her/his own website for the whole duration of the transaction (client payment details transits through *both* the merchant site and the saferpay database ) whereas VT implies a redirect to the saferpay site. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * supports both common credit cards and direct debit cards ("Lastschrift") * support for VT style payments is incomplete == SYNOPSIS: Init (info from saferpay test account; they're the same for all test accounts): @pan = "9451123100000004" # Saferpay test PAN @accountid = "99867-94913159" # Saferpay test ACCOUNTID @exp = "1107" # This will change for other test accounts I guess... Might just be three months ahead of Time.now @sfp = Saferpay.new( @accountid, @pan, @exp ) Reserve: <tt>@sfp.reserve(30000, "USD")</tt> Amounts are divided by 100. We're talking cents here, not dollars... Capture last transaction: <tt>@sfp.capture</tt> Capture with a transacaton ID "4hj34hj4hh34h4j3hj4h334": <tt>@sfp.capture("4hj34hj4hh34h4j3hj4h334")</tt> == REQUIREMENTS:
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Ruby command line utility to manage GNU Screen configurations, and launch Screen using those configuration.
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A Ruby interface to OpenRDF.org's Sesame RDF triple store
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An enhanced state machine gem for ruby (doesn't require Rails). Provides more robust DSL state declaration syntax than other state machines. Multiple "actions" per event (i.e., next state, labmda, or a "decider".
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== DESCRIPTION: RubySync is a tool for synchronizing part or all of your directory, database or application data with anything else. It's event driven so it will happily sit there monitoring changes and passing them on. Alternatively, you can run it in one-shot mode and simply sync A with B. You can configure RubySync to perform transformations on the data as it syncs. RubySync is designed both as a handy utility to pack into your directory management toolkit or as a fully-fledged provisioning system for your organization. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Event-driven synchronization (if connector supports it) with fall-back to polling * Ruby DSL for "configuration" style event processing * Clean separation of connector details from data transformation * Connectors available for CSV files, XML, LDAP and RDBMS (via ActiveRecord) * Easy API for writing your own connectors == SYNOPSIS:
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This library handles unit conversions and unit math
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RubyVor provides efficient computation of Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulation for a set of Ruby points. It is intended to function as a complemenet to GeoRuby. These structures can be used to compute a nearest-neighbor graph for a set of points. This graph can in turn be used for proximity-based clustering of the input points.
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The beginnings of a computer algebra system in ruby.
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A ruby gem that uses the NetNumber interface to determine the service provider of a phone number.
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runison is a ruby helper library to use unison, a rsync like protocol. On the contrary to rsync, unison works on multiple os (windows, linuw, mac) http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
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tag your mp3 files. a command line wrapper and library around taglib-ruby.
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Rural adds relational algebra operators and persistence to Ruby applications. This is a Ruby binding to Vlerq, a vector-oriented query engine using relational algebra and set-wise operations. The data can be either in memory or on file.
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Extract data from RUSA web site to get members information, results, awards
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== DESCRIPTION:
Rutema Elements modules are the easiest way to add functionality to rutema parsers.
Just derive your parser from the basic rutema parser and include the module of your choice
class MyParser < Rutema::MinimalXMLParser
include Rutema::Elements::IIS
include Rutema::Elements::Standard
end
and voila! your parser now understands how to reset IIS, wait and fail!
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
Easy addition of extra functionality for rutema
IIS, MSTest and SQLServer modules are windows specific as they use the MS commandline tools
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== DESCRIPTION: rutemaweb is the web frontend for rutema. It can be used as a viewer for database files created with the rutema ActiveRecord reporter. It also provides you with some basic statistics about the tests in your database in the form of diagrams of debatable aesthetics but undoubtable value! == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: == SYNOPSIS: rutemaweb [results.db] and browse to http://localhost:7000 for the glorious view == REQUIREMENTS: * patir (http://patir.rubyforge.org) * activerecord (http://ar.rubyonrails.com/) * sqlite3 (http://rubyforge.org/projects/sqlite-ruby/) * ramaze (http://www.ramaze.net/) * ruport (http://rubyreports.org/) * acts_as_reportable * erubis * gruff/RMagick (optional, but needed if you want to see the statistics graphs)
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== DESCRIPTION:
rutema_web is the web frontend for rutema.
It can be used as a viewer for database files created with the rutema ActiveRecord reporter.
It also provides you with some basic statistics about the tests in your database in the form of
diagrams of debatable aesthetics but undoubtable value!
== SYNOPSIS:
rutema_web config.yaml and browse to http://localhost:7000 for the glorious view
Here is a sample of the configuration YAML:
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:db:
:adapter: sqlite3
:database: rutema_test.db
:settings:
:page_size: 10
:last_n_runs: 20
:port: 7000
:show_setup_teardown: true
The :db: section should be the activerecord adapter configuration. The :settings: section controls the behaviour of the web app.
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Oracle enhanced adapter for ActiveRecord
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Oracle enhanced adapter for Active Record. Additional patches to support ActiveRecord unit tests
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