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51Degrees Pipeline Engines
The 51Degrees Pipeline API is a generic web request intelligence and data processing solution with the ability to add a range of 51Degrees and/or custom plug ins (Engines)
This package extends the flow element
class created by the fiftyone.pipeline.core
pacakge into a specialized type of flow element called an engine. This allows for additional features including:
Engines created by 51Degrees:
Make use of this package along with the following additional packages:
npm install fiftyone.pipeline.engines
To run tests you will need to install the jest
library.
npm install jest --global
Then, navigate to the module directory and execute:
npm test
FAQs
Shared base functionality for implementing engines for the 51Degrees Pipeline API
The npm package fiftyone.pipeline.engines receives a total of 1,035 weekly downloads. As such, fiftyone.pipeline.engines popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fiftyone.pipeline.engines demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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