A comprehensive collection of HTTP status codes and their corresponding messages
A lightweight and basic http utility module that exposes convenient constants for all http status and methods
Small data base with information about all http status codes
Small npm package that exports 'Api' decorators for all HTTP status codes available on @nestjs/common package, to use with @nestjs/swagger.
Promisifies all the selected functions in an object
prelude.ls is a functionally oriented utility library. It is powerful and flexible. Almost all of its functions are curried. It is written in, and is the recommended base library for, LiveScript.
Constants enumerating the HTTP status codes. Based on the Java Apache HttpStatus API.
Simple and complete DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
Node.js CORS middleware
Simple and complete React DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
ECMAScript code generator
HTTP server cookie parsing and serialization
Temporary file and directory creator
Fire events the same way the user does
asn1js is a pure JavaScript library implementing this standard. ASN.1 is the basis of all X.509 related data structures and numerous other protocols used on the web
HTTP status utility
Streaming http in the browser
Allows you to build compile-time libraries
Interact with HTTP status code
Custom jest matchers to test the state of the DOM
Node.js body parsing middleware
A CLI tool to run multiple npm-scripts in parallel or sequential.
Static analysis tool for JavaScript
Realtime application framework client
A library that provides a hash map with all HTTP response status codes
Models, Controllers, and Views common to Watermark Church apps
The /routes route will list all of the consuming application's routes except for external redirects, generic HTTP status pages, and default Rails routes
With this project you will able to analyse your external resources status. You will be able to configure wich database connection to check or all the http urls
Just use Rack::HTTPCat in your application for all requests to have a link to the https://http.cat for their status under the HTTP-Cat header.
Parallel HTTP requests via libcurl curl_multi API. Releases GVL during I/O, compatible with Async gem and Fiber scheduler. Supports execute (all), first_execute (first N), stream_execute (yield as ready). Built-in retry functionality for network errors and custom HTTP status codes.
Diff and patch tables
To support Black Lives Matter and create safer spaces, I wanted to rename all of the default branches in my Gitlab account. I wasn't able to find any tools to do that, so I wrote this one. If you're unsure why this is important or want to better understand why I wanted to make these changes, see this great {Twitter thread}[https://twitter.com/mislav/status/1270388510684598272].
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com)
Perfecto Reporting is a multiple execution digital report, that enables quick navigation within your latest build execution. Get visibility of your test execution status and quickly identify potential problems with an aggregated report. Hone-in and quickly explore your test results all within customized views, that include logical steps and synced artifacts. Distinguish between test methods within a long execution. Add personalized logical steps and tags according to your team and organization. For release notes see: https://github.com/PerfectoCode/Samples/blob/master/Reporting/README.md
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com) * Can notify of errors occurring in any class/method using notifiable { method } * Can notify of errors in Rake tasks using NotifiedTask.new instead of task * Works with Hoptoad Notifier, so you can notify via SEN and/or Hoptoad for any particular errors. * Tested with Rails 2.3.x, should work with rails 2.2.x, and is apparently not yet compatible with rails 3.
There is great benefit in adopting a standard library of exceptions. Projects and libraries can all assume the same set of exception classes will be raised and caught using the built in language rescue keyword which filters on class. It becomes especially powerful for building API's, where specific exception classes can be made to return specific HTTP status codes. This libary also provides helper bang-methods eg. unauthorised! for raising these standard kinds of errors
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