
SurveyJS is a set of four open-source JavaScript libraries that offer the benefits of a tailor-made in-house survey application, while considerably reducing the time and resources needed to deploy the system. These libraries are independent of specific server code or database requirements and seamlessly integrate with popular JavaScript frameworks, including React, Angular, Vue.js, jQuery, Knockout, and more. They are designed to communicate with any server that can handle JSON requests, ensuring compatibility with various server architectures and databases.
The product family is composed of:
- An open-source MIT-licensed rendering library that renders dynamic JSON-based forms in your web application, and collects responses.
- A self-hosted drag & drop form builder that features an integrated CSS-based theme editor and a GUI for conditional rules. It automatically generates JSON definitions (schemas) of your forms in real time.
- PDF Generator, a library that renders SurveyJS surveys and forms as PDF files in a browser;
- The Dashboard library that allows you to simplify survey data analysis with interactive and customizable charts and tables.
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Gaffa is a comprehensive REST API designed for browser automation, allowing developers to efficiently control authentic, full browsers with just one API call, which removes the complexities of managing headless-browser frameworks, proxies, and scaling infrastructure. By default, it effectively manages JavaScript rendering, ensuring that web pages load precisely as they would for an actual user, and it accommodates a wide array of automation tasks, including web scraping, taking screenshots, exporting content to PDF, transforming pages into clean Markdown suitable for LLMs, infinite-scroll scraping of dynamic websites, filling out forms, capturing complete page screenshots, and archiving content for offline access. Additionally, Gaffa boasts a rotating residential proxy network that guarantees dependable access from various geographic locations, incorporates automatic CAPTCHA handling when necessary, and operates on a credit-based usage model, where costs are determined by actual browser execution time and bandwidth, making scaling and budget management significantly easier. With its robust features and user-friendly design, Gaffa streamlines the browser automation process for developers across different industries.
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broot
The ROOT data analysis framework is widely utilized in High Energy Physics (HEP) and features its own file output format (.root). It seamlessly integrates with software developed in C++, while for Python users, there is an interface called pyROOT. However, pyROOT has compatibility issues with python3.4. To address this, broot is a compact library designed to transform data stored in Python's numpy ndarrays into ROOT files, structuring them with a branch for each array. This library aims to offer a standardized approach for exporting Python numpy data structures into ROOT files. Furthermore, it is designed to be portable and compatible with both Python2 and Python3, as well as ROOT versions 5 and 6, without necessitating changes to the ROOT components themselves—only a standard installation is needed. Users should find that installing the library requires minimal effort, as they only need to compile the library once or choose to install it as a Python package, making it a convenient tool for data analysis. Additionally, this ease of use encourages more researchers to adopt ROOT in their workflows.
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TCPDF
TCPDF stands out as one of the leading open-source initiatives globally, with millions of daily users and integration in thousands of content management systems and web applications. It operates without the need for external libraries for its core functionalities, supporting various standard and custom page formats, margins, and measurement units. Additionally, it accommodates UTF-8 Unicode and right-to-left language support, as well as a diverse range of font types including TrueType Unicode, OpenType Unicode, and multiple other formats, complete with font subsetting capabilities. The library also provides methods for publishing XHTML combined with CSS, JavaScript, and form elements. Users can incorporate images and graphics through transformation methods, with native support for JPEG, PNG, and SVG formats, as well as compatibility with all images supported by GD, including formats such as GIF, BMP, and XBM. Automatic management of page headers and footers enhances usability, while robust document security features include encryption up to 256 bits and digital signature certifications. Additionally, it offers transaction capabilities for UNDO commands and supports various PDF annotations, enabling links, text, and file attachments to be seamlessly integrated into the documents. This comprehensive functionality makes TCPDF an invaluable tool for developers and users alike.
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