Libraries tagged by 4.1

reg2005/laravel-upload-manager

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85 Downloads

Upload, validate, storage, manage by API for Laravel 5.1/5.2/5.3/5.4

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racklin/json-translator

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56 Downloads

Using laravel 5.4 compatible json localization files for laravel 5.1+

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piciuu/teamspeak-php-framework-for-laravel

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55 Downloads

Clone of TS3 PHP Framework 1.1.23 providing the library as composer project and fix on string issues php 7.4.

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omysurya/phpexcel

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17 Downloads

PHPExcel - OpenXML - Read, Create and Write Spreadsheet documents in PHP. Forke from @maatwebsite/excel:v2.1.30 and make compatible for PHP 7.4

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numeno/api-art-rec

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## Introduction Use the Numeno Article Recommender API to receive a curated selection of articles from across the web. See below for the steps to creating a Feed, as well as an introduction to the top-level concepts making up the Article Recommender API. ## Steps to creating a Feed 1. Create a Feed - [`/feeds`](create-feed) 2. Create a number of Stream queries associated with the Feed - [`/feeds/:feedId/streams`](create-stream) 3. Pull from the Feed as the Feed refreshes - [`/feeds/:feedId/articles`](get-articles-in-feed) 4. Use those Article IDs to look up metadata for the Articles -[`/articles/:id`](get-article-by-id) 5. Visit the Article links and render to your server DB or client app. ## Sources, Articles and Topics A **Source** is a place where Articles come from, typically a website, a blog, or a knowledgebase endpoint. Sources can be queried for activity via the [`/sources`](get-sources) endpoint. Beyond the Sources Numeno regaularly indexes, additional Sources can be associated with Stream queries, and Sources can be `allowlist`/`denylist`'d. **Articles** are the documents produced by Sources, typically pages from a blogpost or website, articles from a news source, or posts from a social platform or company intranet. See the [`/articles`](search-articles) endpoint. **Topics** - Numeno has millions of Topics that it associates with Articles when they are sourced. Topics are used in Stream queries, which themselves are composed to create Feeds. Get topics via the [`/topics`](get-topics) endpoint. ## Feeds **A Feed is a collection of Streams.** Feeds are configured to refresh on a regular schedule. No new Articles are published to a Feed except when it's refreshed. Feeds can be refreshed manually if the API Key Scopes allow. You can ask for Articles chronologically or by decreasing score. You can also limit Articles to a date-range, meaning that you can produce Feeds from historical content. Interact with Feeds via the [`/feeds`](create-feed) endpoint. ## Streams Think of a **Stream** as a search query with a "volume control knob". It's a collection of Topics that you're interested and a collection of Sources you'd explicitly like to include or exclude. Streams are associated with a Feed, and a collection of Streams produce the sequence of Articles that appear when a Feed is refreshed. The "volume control knob" on a Stream is a way to decide how many of the search results from the Stream query are included in the Feed. Our searches are "soft", and with a such a rich `Article x Topic` space to draw on, the "volume control" allows you to put a cuttoff on what you'd like included. Streams are a nested resource of `/feeds` - get started by explorting [`/feeds/:feedId/streams`](create-stream).

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mhinspeya/mhinspeya-employee-hyva

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The 'Modehaus Employee' module for Magento enables retail organizations to spotlight their employees, fostering a sense of community and trust among customers. This module provides a dedicated space within the Magento store where businesses can feature profiles of their team members, including their roles, expertise, and personal backgrounds. Key Features: 1. Employee Profiles: Create comprehensive profiles for each team member, including their name, position, bio, and a photo. 2. Role-Based Filtering: Allow customers to filter employees based on their roles or departments within the organization. 3. Customizable Templates: Customize the layout and design of employee profiles to match the branding and aesthetics of your store. 4. Social Integration: Optionally include links to employees' social media profiles to encourage engagement and connection. 5. SEO-Friendly: Ensure that employee profiles are optimized for search engines, helping to improve visibility and attract organic traffic. 6. Easy Management: Easily add, edit, or remove employee profiles through a user-friendly interface within the Magento admin panel. 7. Responsive Design: Ensure a seamless browsing experience for customers on all devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones. With the 'Modehaus Employee' module, retailers can humanize their brand and build stronger relationships with customers by highlighting the talented individuals who contribute to their success.

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mhinspeya/mhinspeya-employee-core

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The 'Modehaus Employee' module for Magento enables retail organizations to spotlight their employees, fostering a sense of community and trust among customers. This module provides a dedicated space within the Magento store where businesses can feature profiles of their team members, including their roles, expertise, and personal backgrounds. Key Features: 1. Employee Profiles: Create comprehensive profiles for each team member, including their name, position, bio, and a photo. 2. Role-Based Filtering: Allow customers to filter employees based on their roles or departments within the organization. 3. Customizable Templates: Customize the layout and design of employee profiles to match the branding and aesthetics of your store. 4. Social Integration: Optionally include links to employees' social media profiles to encourage engagement and connection. 5. SEO-Friendly: Ensure that employee profiles are optimized for search engines, helping to improve visibility and attract organic traffic. 6. Easy Management: Easily add, edit, or remove employee profiles through a user-friendly interface within the Magento admin panel. 7. Responsive Design: Ensure a seamless browsing experience for customers on all devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones. With the 'Modehaus Employee' module, retailers can humanize their brand and build stronger relationships with customers by highlighting the talented individuals who contribute to their success.

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mhinspeya/mhinspeya-employee

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5 Downloads

The 'Modehaus Employee' module for Magento enables retail organizations to spotlight their employees, fostering a sense of community and trust among customers. This module provides a dedicated space within the Magento store where businesses can feature profiles of their team members, including their roles, expertise, and personal backgrounds. Key Features: 1. Employee Profiles: Create comprehensive profiles for each team member, including their name, position, bio, and a photo. 2. Role-Based Filtering: Allow customers to filter employees based on their roles or departments within the organization. 3. Customizable Templates: Customize the layout and design of employee profiles to match the branding and aesthetics of your store. 4. Social Integration: Optionally include links to employees' social media profiles to encourage engagement and connection. 5. SEO-Friendly: Ensure that employee profiles are optimized for search engines, helping to improve visibility and attract organic traffic. 6. Easy Management: Easily add, edit, or remove employee profiles through a user-friendly interface within the Magento admin panel. 7. Responsive Design: Ensure a seamless browsing experience for customers on all devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones. With the 'Modehaus Employee' module, retailers can humanize their brand and build stronger relationships with customers by highlighting the talented individuals who contribute to their success.

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mhinspeya/mhinspeya-brand

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### 1. **Module Overview:** - **Name:** Brand Inventory Manager - **Purpose:** The module dynamically lists all the brands that have products currently in stock on the website, allowing customers to view and browse products by brand. This list updates automatically based on the store's inventory. ### 2. **Key Features:** - **Dynamic Brand Listing:** - The module generates a list of brands that have at least one product in stock. - The list is updated in real-time based on changes in inventory levels (e.g., if a brand's products go out of stock, that brand is removed from the list). - **Filter by Inventory:** - Customers can filter the brand list by product availability, ensuring they only see brands with products they can purchase immediately. - **Brand Page:** - Each brand name in the list is clickable, leading to a dedicated brand page. - The brand page displays all in-stock products for that brand, with options for sorting, filtering, and searching within the brand's catalog. - **SEO-Friendly URLs:** - The module creates SEO-friendly URLs for each brand page, enhancing visibility on search engines. - **Inventory-Based Brand Widget:** - A widget can be placed on various parts of the website (e.g., homepage, sidebar, footer) that highlights popular or new brands with available stock. - **Admin Configuration:** - The admin can configure how brands are displayed (e.g., sorting by popularity, alphabetical order, etc.). - Options to include or exclude specific brands regardless of inventory (e.g., always show premium brands). - **Caching Mechanism:** - To ensure performance, the module uses caching to store brand lists, refreshing only when inventory changes occur. ### 3. **Integration with Other Features:** - **Product Pages:** On each product page, the brand name is linked to the corresponding brand page. - **Search Functionality:** When customers search for a brand name, the search results include the brand page and all relevant products. ### 4. **Customizable Design:** - The module’s front-end is fully customizable, allowing the store’s design team to style the brand listing and pages in line with the overall website design. ### 5. **Reporting and Analytics:** - The module provides reports on brand performance, showing metrics such as which brands are viewed most frequently, which have the highest sales, etc. ### 6. **Multi-Store Support:** - For stores with multiple websites or store views, the module supports configuration per store view, allowing different brands to be highlighted in different regions or languages. This Magento module would be particularly useful for e-commerce stores with diverse product offerings across many brands, ensuring that customers have an efficient way to find and purchase products by their favorite brands.has context menu

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lamzinforkpriler/text2image

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7 Downloads

This is fork https://github.com/Priler/Text2Image with purpose fix autoload psr-4 in the application version Symfony 3.4, created with Symfony-CLI 4.7.3, and Priler/Text2Image was installed with composer version 1.9.0. This fork fixed autoload psr-4.

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johnturingan/laravel-jwt-auth

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4455 Downloads

JSON Web Token Authentication for 5.4+. Modification from Tymon's jwt-auth. For Lower version of Laravel. Please use 0.1.*

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felipefariasdev/bhut

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5 Downloads

Usando os princípios do SOLID, escreva um programa que print todos os números de 1 até 100. Porém, quando for múltiplos de 3, print 'BHUT', se for múltiplo de 5 print 'IT' e se for multiplo de 3 e 5, print 'BHUT IT' - packaglist com phpunit {PSR-4}

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eciboadaptech/finapi-access

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348 Downloads

RESTful API for Account Information Services (AIS) and Payment Initiation Services (PIS) Application Version: 2.29.4 The following pages give you some general information on how to use our APIs. The actual API services documentation then follows further below. You can use the menu to jump between API sections. This page has a built-in HTTP(S) client, so you can test the services directly from within this page, by filling in the request parameters and/or body in the respective services, and then hitting the TRY button. Note that you need to be authorized to make a successful API call. To authorize, refer to the 'Authorization' section of the API, or just use the OAUTH button that can be found near the TRY button. General information Error Responses When an API call returns with an error, then in general it has the structure shown in the following example: { "errors": [ { "message": "Interface 'FINTS_SERVER' is not supported for this operation.", "code": "BAD_REQUEST", "type": "TECHNICAL" } ], "date": "2020-11-19T16:54:06.854+01:00", "requestId": "selfgen-312042e7-df55-47e4-bffd-956a68ef37b5", "endpoint": "POST /api/v2/bankConnections/import", "authContext": "1/21", "bank": "DEMO0002 - finAPI Test Redirect Bank (id: 280002, location: none)" } If an API call requires an additional authentication by the user, HTTP code 510 is returned and the error response contains the additional "multiStepAuthentication" object, see the following example: { "errors": [ { "message": "Es ist eine zusätzliche Authentifizierung erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie folgenden Code an: 123456", "code": "ADDITIONAL_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED", "type": "BUSINESS", "multiStepAuthentication": { "hash": "678b13f4be9ed7d981a840af8131223a", "status": "CHALLENGE_RESPONSE_REQUIRED", "challengeMessage": "Es ist eine zusätzliche Authentifizierung erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie folgenden Code an: 123456", "answerFieldLabel": "TAN", "redirectUrl": null, "redirectContext": null, "redirectContextField": null, "twoStepProcedures": null, "photoTanMimeType": null, "photoTanData": null, "opticalData": null, "opticalDataAsReinerSct": false } } ], "date": "2019-11-29T09:51:55.931+01:00", "requestId": "selfgen-45059c99-1b14-4df7-9bd3-9d5f126df294", "endpoint": "POST /api/v2/bankConnections/import", "authContext": "1/18", "bank": "DEMO0001 - finAPI Test Bank" } An exception to this error format are API authentication errors, where the following structure is returned: { "error": "invalid_token", "error_description": "Invalid access token: cccbce46-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx" } Paging API services that may potentially return a lot of data implement paging. They return a limited number of entries within a "page". Further entries must be fetched with subsequent calls. Any API service that implements paging provides the following input parameters: • "page": the number of the page to be retrieved (starting with 1). • "perPage": the number of entries within a page. The default and maximum value is stated in the documentation of the respective services. A paged response contains an additional "paging" object with the following structure: { ... , "paging": { "page": 1, "perPage": 20, "pageCount": 234, "totalCount": 4662 } } Internationalization The finAPI services support internationalization which means you can define the language you prefer for API service responses. The following languages are available: German, English, Czech, Slovak. The preferred language can be defined by providing the official HTTP Accept-Language header. finAPI reacts on the official iso language codes "de", "en", "cs" and "sk" for the named languages. Additional subtags supported by the Accept-Language header may be provided, e.g. "en-US", but are ignored. If no Accept-Language header is given, German is used as the default language. Exceptions: • Bank login hints and login fields are only available in the language of the bank and not being translated. • Direct messages from the bank systems typically returned as BUSINESS errors will not be translated. • BUSINESS errors created by finAPI directly are available in German and English. • TECHNICAL errors messages meant for developers are mostly in English, but also may be translated. Request IDs With any API call, you can pass a request ID via a header with name "X-Request-Id". The request ID can be an arbitrary string with up to 255 characters. Passing a longer string will result in an error. If you don't pass a request ID for a call, finAPI will generate a random ID internally. The request ID is always returned back in the response of a service, as a header with name "X-Request-Id". We highly recommend to always pass a (preferably unique) request ID, and include it into your client application logs whenever you make a request or receive a response (especially in the case of an error response). finAPI is also logging request IDs on its end. Having a request ID can help the finAPI support team to work more efficiently and solve tickets faster. Overriding HTTP methods Some HTTP clients do not support the HTTP methods PATCH or DELETE. If you are using such a client in your application, you can use a POST request instead with a special HTTP header indicating the originally intended HTTP method. The header's name is X-HTTP-Method-Override. Set its value to either PATCH or DELETE. POST Requests having this header set will be treated either as PATCH or DELETE by the finAPI servers. Example: X-HTTP-Method-Override: PATCH POST /api/v2/label/51 {"name": "changed label"} will be interpreted by finAPI as: PATCH /api/v2/label/51 {"name": "changed label"} User metadata With the migration to PSD2 APIs, a new term called "User metadata" (also known as "PSU metadata") has been introduced to the API. This user metadata aims to inform the banking API if there was a real end-user behind an HTTP request or if the request was triggered by a system (e.g. by an automatic batch update). In the latter case, the bank may apply some restrictions such as limiting the number of HTTP requests for a single consent. Also, some operations may be forbidden entirely by the banking API. For example, some banks do not allow issuing a new consent without the end-user being involved. Therefore, it is certainly necessary and obligatory for the customer to provide the PSU metadata for such operations. As finAPI does not have direct interaction with the end-user, it is the client application's responsibility to provide all the necessary information about the end-user. This must be done by sending additional headers with every request triggered on behalf of the end-user. At the moment, the following headers are supported by the API: • "PSU-IP-Address" - the IP address of the user's device. It has to be an IPv4 address, as some banks cannot work with IPv6 addresses. If a non-IPv4 address is passed, we will replace the value with our own IPv4 address as a fallback. • "PSU-Device-OS" - the user's device and/or operating system identification. • "PSU-User-Agent" - the user's web browser or other client device identification. FAQ Is there a finAPI SDK? Currently we do not offer a native SDK, but there is the option to generate an SDK for almost any target language via OpenAPI. Use the 'Download SDK' button on this page for SDK generation. How can I enable finAPI's automatic batch update? Currently there is no way to set up the batch update via the API. Please contact [email protected] for this. Why do I need to keep authorizing when calling services on this page? This page is a "one-page-app". Reloading the page resets the OAuth authorization context. There is generally no need to reload the page, so just don't do it and your authorization will persist.

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slis/tanss-php-adapter

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## Documentation of the TANSS API. Version: 5.8.22.1 ### older versions Older versions of the API documentation can be found here: * [Docs for 5.8.21.6](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.21.6/) * [Docs for 5.8.21.3](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.21.3/) * [Docs for 5.8.21.1](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.21.1/) * [Docs for 5.8.20.5](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.20.5/) * [Docs for 5.8.20.4](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.20.4/) * [Docs for 5.8.20.2](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.20.2/) * [Docs for 5.8.19.3](https://api-doc.tanss.de/5.8.19.3/)

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mike-koch/php-di

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PHP-DI is a Container that makes Dependency Injection as practical as possible in PHP. This fork fixes an issue in 4.x that prevented it from working in PHP 7.1.

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