An http response module for Nodejs api that support hook notifications and has a lot of shortcuts to return a response. it also support translation
Decompress a HTTP response if needed
A response-like object for mocking a Node.js HTTP response stream
Clone a Node.js HTTP response stream
Execute a callback when a request closes, finishes, or errors
Timings for HTTP requests
HTTP and HTTPS modules that follow redirects.
Node.js final http responder
Mimic a Node.js HTTP response stream
HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
Shared TypeScript definitions for Octokit projects
Build servers for Node.js using the web fetch API
Better streaming static file server with Range and conditional-GET support
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
Execute a listener when a response is about to write headers
Build servers for Node.js using the web fetch API
Streaming http in the browser
This package provides essential type definitions and interfaces that define how SDK components communicate.
HTTP response freshness testing
HTTP2 client, just with the familiar `https` API
This package provides the core HTTP request orchestration, response handling, and API call coordination.
Gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server.
Parses Cache-Control and other headers. Helps building correct HTTP caches and proxies
TypeScript definitions for responselike
Qeweney - cross library HTTP request / response API
QNA - cross library HTTP request / response API
A zero-dependency HTTP client built on Ruby's net/http with automatic retries, request/response interceptors, and a clean API for JSON services.
Mimic your Rails API backend by generating a fake server using recorded HTTP responses
The Lob API is organized around REST. Our API is designed to have predictable, resource-oriented URLs and uses HTTP response codes to indicate any API errors. <p> Looking for our [previous documentation](https://lob.github.io/legacy-docs/)?
Rack provides a minimal, modular and adaptable interface for developing web applications in Ruby. By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in the simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web servers, web frameworks, and software in between (the so-called middleware) into a single method call.
Make HTTP requests and handle its responses using simple method calls. Restool turns your HTTP API and its responses into Ruby interfaces.
The right_api_client gem simplifies the use of RightScale's MultiCloud API. It provides a simple object model of the API resources, and handles all of the fine details involved in making HTTP calls and translating their responses.
Google Play Store APIs use the ProtoBuf (Protocol Buffers) format for HTTP/HTTPS responses. This gem will parse the response into usable Ruby objects.
The APIMatic Core libraries provide a stable runtime that powers all the functionality of SDKs. This includes functionality like the ability to create HTTP requests, handle responses, apply authentication schemes, convert API responses back to object instances, and validate user and server data.
Request and response details can be found in the GetAccept API documentation at https://app.getaccept.com/api
A ruby client for the Clinch Talent API. Requests are HMAC signed. Responses are in JSON API format (https://jsonapi.org). https://knowledgeportal.pageuppeople.com/article/clinch-api-getting-started/
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