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Marquee Timebomb

Have you ever worked with one of those annoying themers who is constantly talking about 'clean markup', 'responsive' and all that other crap you don't care about?

Me too.

Front-end Automated Testing

QUnit tests for Drupal front end code.

This module leverages Testswarm.

Stripe Subscription

This module provides a simple solution for role-based subscriptions without requiring a full e-commerce suite running on Drupal. It directly integrates with Stripe's subscription architecture.

NOTE: This module is not ready for production. It is under active development!

Features

  • Add/Remove roles based on subscription status
  • Create Plan Groups organization of Plans based on context
  • Support for Webhooks
  • Optionally require subscription sign-up and credit card during registration
  • Email templates for subscription and payment events
  • Optional upcoming payment notifications
  • Subscribers can easily update active card, subscription, or cancel their plan
  • Hooks are provided to extend functionality

Dependencies

Getting Started

GitHub WebHook Endpoint

Overview

This module allows GitHub to communicate with the Drupal application whenever a repository is pushed to. It does this by providing a configurable webhook URL that GitHub service hooks can issue POST requests to. The GitHub WebHook Endpoint module doesn't provide any reactions to the events, however it invokes hooks that developers and other modules can implement in order to take the appropriate action.

Installation

Follow the standard module installation guide to install the GitHub WebHook Endpoint module.

Usage

After installation, visit admin/config/services/github-webhook as a user with the Administer site configuration permission. This page will allow you to configure the path to the webhook endpoint and an optional security token. After configuring the endpoint, add it as a WebHook URL in the repository's settings on GitHub. Refer to the Post-Receive Hooks documentation on GitHub for more details.

Plus Gallery

Overview of Google+ albums

Overview

This module allows you to integrate +Gallery into your site.

+Gallery grabs all your albums and images from an online source or feed and display them on your site or within individual blog posts. It allows you to browse albums and galleries, or display just one Gallery at a time. Take a photo with your iphone, post to Facebook, Instagram, Flickr or Google Plus and it is automatically added to your site as well.

+Gallery is also built with Responsive Web Design in mind so almost wherever you put it, it scales automatically and plays nice. It shines and 960px and at 320px and hopefully everywhere in between. Not following me? Please Read here. +Gallery is designed for todays touch devices. Using your iPad, iPhone or Android devices the zoom level allows you to swipe through all the gallery images in addition to using the standard UI elements.

Since version 7.x-1.2 you also have the ability to use +Gallery for local images from the image field! Support for other fields/modules might be added in the future, feel free to leave a request and I will see what's possible.

Requirements

Iron.io

This module adds Iron.io services to your website.
The best part about Iron.io is they provide a very fast/cheap service. Their FREE service allows 10 million API requests per month.

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