Libraries tagged by guid

fabacks/random

0 Favers
14 Downloads

A PHP class generate token, guid and string

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effectra/cors

1 Favers
6 Downloads

PHP library for enabling CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) in HTTP requests/responses. It follows PSR guidelines, and can be easily integrated into PHP projects.

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edmondscommerce/magento2styleguide

1 Favers
947 Downloads

A style guide module for Magento 2

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edia/edia-readability

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4 Downloads

Analyse the CEFR readability level of your content in TYPO3. You can use this extension to improve the accessibility of your websites according the the WCAG 2.1 guidelines on readability.

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docty/demos

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78 Downloads

:Ready to use financial accounting guide

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dimug/api

0 Favers
12 Downloads

Basic, silex based, implementation of the API for diMuG (digital Museums Guide)

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dcarbone/paragon-solutions-php-sdk

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2 Downloads

Paragon Processing PlatformThis document is to provide a detailed description of how a developer or software solution provider can integrate with the Paragon Processing Platform (Paragon Platform). The Paragon Platform is for developers who wish to use Paragon's processing services within their software applications. The Paragon Platform can stand alone as a web-based storefront with (or without) attached card readers or may be used in combination with point-of-sale (POS) and order entry applications.The Paragon Platform accepts payments in many forms, including check, credit, debit, gift, loyalty and EBT cards. Payments may be taken online, over the telephone, from a mobile phone and at physical store locations. In addition to handling large volumes of payment transactions, the Paragon Platform manages and settles batches, protects sensitive card information, administers billing contracts and produces operational and analytical reports. Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) With our API, software systems and devices communicate with the Paragon Platform by exchanging messages. Client Application formulates a message and transmits the request to the Paragon Platform. The Paragon Platform translates the request and relays it to the Payment Processing Network. The Payment Processing Network processes the request and returns a response to the Paragon Platform. The Paragon Platform translates the response and relays it to the Client Application.The Path to Integration Step 1: Open a Test Account Visit https://developer.paragonsolutions.com/testaccount to register for a free test account. Once registered you have instant access to your test account credentials and all the documentation you need to get started. Head over to the library and make sure to check out all of our API's to learn about the Paragon Processing Platform transaction requests and responses.Step 2: Code & CertifyOnce in the Paragon Development portal, begin your certification or have an experienced Paragon integration specialist guide you through the testing process. Once coding and testing are completed submit your request for certification. Our team will then perform a detailed review of your integration to make sure your integration meets all your business requirements for success. Step 3: Go Live!After final review and testing your software solution is ready to begin taking live payments! We know, an integration that is easy sounds too good to be true. Don't take our word for it, start your integration today! Developer NotesInstall your development platform according to its product documentation.Read through all the steps before you get started. We recommend reviewing the rest of this guide to familiarize yourself with the Paragon Processing Platform's terms, capabilities, web services and operations.

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dansleboby/zoomphp-sdk

2 Favers
52 Downloads

The Zoom Meeting APIs let developers to access information from Zoom. You can use this API to build private services or public applications on the [Zoom App Marketplace](http://marketplace.zoom.us). To learn how to get your credentials and create private/public applications, read our [JWT](/guides/auth/jwt) and [OAuth](/guides/auth/oauth) documentation. All endpoints are available via `https` and are located at `api.zoom.us/v2/`. For example, to list all of an account's users, use the `https://api.zoom.us/v2/users/` endpoint.

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coolanole/yii2-wizardwidget

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926 Downloads

Multi step wizard widget using tabs to guide a user through steps to complete a task. Based on the Form wizard (using tabs) from lukepzak (see http://bootsnipp.com/snippets/featured/form-wizard-using-tabs).

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colearn/rabbitmq

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54 Downloads

Follow guide https://www.rabbitmq.com/ to create a library easy to use. For Laravel!

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cloudinary/video-live-streaming

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3 Downloads

Use the Video Live Streaming API to create and manage your RTMP live streams. This includes managing outputs as well as manually starting and stopping streams. See the [live streaming guide](https://cloudinary.com/documentation/video_live_streaming) for information on how to use the Live Streaming API to stream video to your users. **Note**: The Live Streaming API is currently in development and is available as a Public Beta, which means we value your feedback, so please feel free to [share any thoughts with us](https://support.cloudinary.com/hc/en-us/requests/new). The API supports Basic Authentication using your Cloudinary API Key and API Secret (which can be found on the Dashboard page of your [Cloudinary Console](https://console.cloudinary.com/pm)).

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cloudinary/permissions

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3 Downloads

Accounts with Permissions API access can manage custom permission policies. These policies assign permissions for a principal, allowing the principal to perform a specific action on a designated resource within a particular scope (your account or a product environment). Refer to the [Permissions API guide](permissions_api_guide) for instructions on what to specify in the `policy_statement` to control Cloudinary activities, and to the Cedar schema, which defines the possible values for principals, actions, and resources. The API uses **Basic Authentication** over HTTPS. Your **Provisioning Key** and **Provisioning Secret** are used for the authentication. These credentials (as well as your ACCOUNT_ID) are located in the [Cloudinary Console](https://console.cloudinary.com/pm) under **Settings > Account > Provisioning API Access**. The Permissions API has dedicated SDKs for the following languages: * JavaScript * PHP * Java

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clareo/first-composer-package

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A step by step guide to uploading your very first composer package

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boxalino/rtux-integration-php

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0 Downloads

The Boxalino Real Time User Experience (RTUX) API integration guidelines

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boxalino/rtux-integration-magento2

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39 Downloads

Boxalino Real Time User Experience (RTUX) Magento2 integration guidelines

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