Libraries tagged by properties

mof/timestampable-bundle

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5 Downloads

Symfony bundle for automatically handle creation and update date of Doctrine entity properties

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mof/timestampable

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18 Downloads

Generates automatically creation and update's date of Doctrine entity property

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modera/config-bundle

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4594 Downloads

Bundles provides tools that allow to you to dynamically store and fetch your configuration properties in a flexible way.

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mks/service_list

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29 Downloads

Service list with ability to explore service methods and properties.

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milantex/tpc

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13 Downloads

This project provides a mechanism to specify types for class properties. Also, property types have additional parameters, such as the regular expression pattern for strings, minimum and maximum value for integers etc. The special setter method handles type checking and will set the given value only if it is valid for the given type and its additional parameters. Check the documentation for an example.

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melting-server/schema-dot-org-tree

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10 Downloads

Reads a version of schema.org and builds out a structured tree. Access any entry's direct or inherited properties or traverse the tree using $entity->parent() or $entity->children. Supports multiple schema versions.

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mediawiki/smw-user-protect

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22 Downloads

Extension for protecting pages from users depending on certain semantic properties

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mediawiki/smw-list-props

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8 Downloads

Extension for printing out all the different properties associated to a wiki page

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mecha-cms/x.avatar

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10 Downloads

Adds avatar property to store and display default profile photo.

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maxvaer/docker-openapi-php-client

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4 Downloads

The Engine API is an HTTP API served by Docker Engine. It is the API the Docker client uses to communicate with the Engine, so everything the Docker client can do can be done with the API. Most of the client's commands map directly to API endpoints (e.g. `docker ps` is `GET /containers/json`). The notable exception is running containers, which consists of several API calls. # Errors The API uses standard HTTP status codes to indicate the success or failure of the API call. The body of the response will be JSON in the following format: ``` { "message": "page not found" } ``` # Versioning The API is usually changed in each release, so API calls are versioned to ensure that clients don't break. To lock to a specific version of the API, you prefix the URL with its version, for example, call `/v1.30/info` to use the v1.30 version of the `/info` endpoint. If the API version specified in the URL is not supported by the daemon, a HTTP `400 Bad Request` error message is returned. If you omit the version-prefix, the current version of the API (v1.40) is used. For example, calling `/info` is the same as calling `/v1.40/info`. Using the API without a version-prefix is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Engine releases in the near future should support this version of the API, so your client will continue to work even if it is talking to a newer Engine. The API uses an open schema model, which means server may add extra properties to responses. Likewise, the server will ignore any extra query parameters and request body properties. When you write clients, you need to ignore additional properties in responses to ensure they do not break when talking to newer daemons. # Authentication Authentication for registries is handled client side. The client has to send authentication details to various endpoints that need to communicate with registries, such as `POST /images/(name)/push`. These are sent as `X-Registry-Auth` header as a Base64 encoded (JSON) string with the following structure: ``` { "username": "string", "password": "string", "email": "string", "serveraddress": "string" } ``` The `serveraddress` is a domain/IP without a protocol. Throughout this structure, double quotes are required. If you have already got an identity token from the [`/auth` endpoint](#operation/SystemAuth), you can just pass this instead of credentials: ``` { "identitytoken": "9cbaf023786cd7..." } ```

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mattvb91/docpropgenerator

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2 Downloads

@property class documentation generator for @mixin

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matthewbaggett/docker-api-php-client

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5 Downloads

The Engine API is an HTTP API served by Docker Engine. It is the API the Docker client uses to communicate with the Engine, so everything the Docker client can do can be done with the API. Most of the client's commands map directly to API endpoints (e.g. `docker ps` is `GET /containers/json`). The notable exception is running containers, which consists of several API calls. # Errors The API uses standard HTTP status codes to indicate the success or failure of the API call. The body of the response will be JSON in the following format: ``` { "message": "page not found" } ``` # Versioning The API is usually changed in each release, so API calls are versioned to ensure that clients don't break. To lock to a specific version of the API, you prefix the URL with its version, for example, call `/v1.30/info` to use the v1.30 version of the `/info` endpoint. If the API version specified in the URL is not supported by the daemon, a HTTP `400 Bad Request` error message is returned. If you omit the version-prefix, the current version of the API (v1.43) is used. For example, calling `/info` is the same as calling `/v1.43/info`. Using the API without a version-prefix is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Engine releases in the near future should support this version of the API, so your client will continue to work even if it is talking to a newer Engine. The API uses an open schema model, which means server may add extra properties to responses. Likewise, the server will ignore any extra query parameters and request body properties. When you write clients, you need to ignore additional properties in responses to ensure they do not break when talking to newer daemons. # Authentication Authentication for registries is handled client side. The client has to send authentication details to various endpoints that need to communicate with registries, such as `POST /images/(name)/push`. These are sent as `X-Registry-Auth` header as a [base64url encoded](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-5) (JSON) string with the following structure: ``` { "username": "string", "password": "string", "email": "string", "serveraddress": "string" } ``` The `serveraddress` is a domain/IP without a protocol. Throughout this structure, double quotes are required. If you have already got an identity token from the [`/auth` endpoint](#operation/SystemAuth), you can just pass this instead of credentials: ``` { "identitytoken": "9cbaf023786cd7..." } ```

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matt-czerner/oauth2-bundle

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1520 Downloads

Forked trikoder/oauth2-bundle with personalized entity properties. Check out original https://github.com/trikoder/oauth2-bundle. Thanks.

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markatom/accessor

1 Favers
7 Downloads

Accessor provides fast access to all properties of any object.

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marioflores/bookingcom

1 Favers
17 Downloads

Scrape properties from booking.com

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