spaxel/dashboard/node_modules/xml-name-validator
jedarden c817e96802 feat: implement repeated-setting change detection with guided calibration
Detects when user changes same config setting 3+ times within 24 hours.
Shows non-intrusive prompt offering help with guided calibration flow.

Guided calibration features:
- Test for false positives (walk around room)
- Test for missed motion (sit still)
- Suggest optimal value based on diurnal baseline SNR and link health
- Apply suggested value button

Files:
- dashboard/js/proactive.js: Complete implementation with localStorage tracking

Acceptance:
- Help prompt fires after 3+ changes in 24h
- Calibration flow tests both directions
- Suggests value based on system data
- Apply button works
2026-04-11 00:18:19 -04:00
..
lib feat: implement repeated-setting change detection with guided calibration 2026-04-11 00:18:19 -04:00
LICENSE.txt feat: implement repeated-setting change detection with guided calibration 2026-04-11 00:18:19 -04:00
package.json feat: implement repeated-setting change detection with guided calibration 2026-04-11 00:18:19 -04:00
README.md feat: implement repeated-setting change detection with guided calibration 2026-04-11 00:18:19 -04:00

Validate XML Names and Qualified Names

This package simply tells you whether or not a string matches the Name or QName productions in the XML Namespaces specification. We use it for implementing the validate algorithm in jsdom, but you can use it for whatever you want.

Usage

This package's main module exports two functions, name() and qname(). Both take a string and return a boolean indicating whether or not the string matches the relevant production.

"use strict":
const xnv = require("xml-name-validator");

// Will return true
xnv.name("x");
xnv.name(":");
xnv.name("a:0");
xnv.name("a:b:c");

// Will return false
xnv.name("\\");
xnv.name("'");
xnv.name("0");
xnv.name("a!");

// Will return true
xnv.qname("x");
xnv.qname("a0");
xnv.qname("a:b");

// Will return false
xnv.qname(":a");
xnv.qname(":b");
xnv.qname("a:b:c");
xnv.qname("a:0");