Express middleware to help you manage the HTTP Accept header.
Higher-level content negotiation
Simple session middleware for Express
Provides a fallback for non-existing directories so that the HTML 5 history API can be used.
TypeScript definitions for accepts
Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework
Serve directory listings
Basic IP rate-limiting middleware for Express. Use to limit repeated requests to public APIs and/or endpoints such as password reset.
Response time for Node.js servers
Middleware to override accepts header with query or url path file extension
Node.js compression middleware
Conditionally add a middleware to express with some common patterns.
TypeScript definitions for express
Do an exact match on a single or list of accepts.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `express` http web application framework
x402 Payment Protocol
accepts rewrite in TypeScript
TypeScript definitions for express-serve-static-core
Express middleware for the validator module.
Include Flmngr file manager server-side into your Express app or website
Express preset for conventional-changelog.
Swagger UI Express
TypeScript definitions for swagger-ui-express
Create HTTP error objects
Mâché provides helps you to write cleaner and more expressive acceptance tests for your web applications using page objects.
Accepts a cron expression and outputs the relative time (e.g. 0 7 1 1 * * => 2019-01-01 07:00:00 +0000
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Rapel (ruh-PELL) provides a multi-client, multi-runtime REPL server which accepts incoming expressions, e.g. 2+2, evaluates them in a runtime, and returns the result, e.g. 4.
K-Payment Gateway is a payment service for processing credit card transactions that accept VISA Cards, MasterCard Cards, American Express, JCB Cards and China UnionPay Cards issued by banks worldwide. Participating online merchants can receive real time approval of credit card online transactions 24 hours a day in 35 different currencies.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Spectie (rhymes with "necktie") is a pure Ruby acceptance testing framework for RSpec. The philosophy of Spectie is that, since the business stakeholders on most projects don't care about exactly how you test, you're free to write the acceptance tests on a project how *you*, the developer, need to in order to ensure that the implementation is correct, easily understood, and maintainable. Furthermore, since you're a developer, the easiest, most straight-forward and maintainable way for you to write your tests is by using the highly expressive language that you're already coding in for the project; that's Ruby, baby!
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.