Libraries tagged by remember all

rtconner/laravel-likeable

408 Favers
352706 Downloads

Trait for Laravel Eloquent models to allow easy implementation of a 'like' or 'favorite' or 'remember' feature.

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christiankuri/laravel-favorite

227 Favers
429806 Downloads

Allows Laravel Eloquent models to implement a 'favorite' or 'remember' or 'follow' feature.

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barchart/laravel-remember-all

30 Favers
25559 Downloads

A Laravel session driver to remember all devices a user has logged in with.

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elasticemail/elasticemail-php

12 Favers
52291 Downloads

The PHP library for the Elastic Email REST API. This API is based on the REST API architecture, allowing the user to easily manage their data with this resource-based approach. To start using this API, you will need your Access Token. Remember to keep it safe.

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mbissonho/module-remember-admin-last-page

10 Favers
1409 Downloads

This module allow a admin user to come back to the same page(order, customer or config management) when it's session expires.

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texxasrulez/persistent_login

16 Favers
3269 Downloads

This server-side plugin is useful for all Roundcube users who don’t like to log into their e-mail account each time they open their browser. The plugin stores a persistent login cookie which automatically logs the user in the next time he or she visits the Roundcube web mailer.

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mfreiholz/persistent_login

82 Favers
0 Downloads

This server-side plugin is useful for all Roundcube users who don’t like to log into their e-mail account each time they open their browser. The plugin stores a persistent login cookie which automatically logs the user in the next time he or she visits the Roundcube web mailer.

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mconsult/rememberable

0 Favers
293 Downloads

Query caching for Laravel. This package is forked from dwightwatson/rememberable. All credit to him

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ufutx/laravel-favorite

6 Favers
166 Downloads

Allows Laravel Eloquent models to implement a 'favorite' or 'remember' or 'follow' feature.

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turahe/laravel-likeable

7 Favers
420 Downloads

Trait for Laravel Eloquent models to allow easy implementation of a 'like' or 'favorite' or 'remember' feature.

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thezeroday/laravel-likeable

0 Favers
751 Downloads

Trait for Laravel Eloquent models to allow easy implementation of a 'like' or 'favorite' or 'remember' feature.

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stepanenko3/laravel-favorite

5 Favers
18 Downloads

Allows Laravel Eloquent models to implement a 'favorite' or 'remember' or 'follow' feature.

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racashmoney/laravel-blockable

4 Favers
24 Downloads

Trait for Laravel Eloquent models to allow easy implementation of a 'block' or 'ignore' feature.

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christian-pav/laravel-response-assertions

0 Favers
145 Downloads

Helpers for http responses so you don't have to remember all the codes

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eciboadaptech/finapi-webform

0 Favers
341 Downloads

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 Access, or in case you already have a valid user token, just use the QUICK AUTH on the left.Please also remember that all user management functions should be looked up in Access.You should also check out the Web Form 2.0 Public Documentation as well as Access Public Documentation for more information. If you need any help with the API, contact [email protected] informationRequest IDsWith 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.Type CoercionIn order to ease the integration for some languages, which do not natively support high precision number representations, Web Form 2.0 API supports relax type binding for the openAPI type number, which is used for money amount fields. If you use one of those languages, to avoid precision errors that can appear from float values, you can pass the amount as a string.FAQIs there a finAPI SDK?Currently we do not offer a native SDK, but there is the option to generate an SDKfor almost any target language via OpenAPI. Use the 'Download SDK' button on this page for SDK generation.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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