Fetch middleware for the modern minimalist
Universal WHATWG Fetch API for Node, Browsers and React Native
Web API compatible fetch implementation
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Web API compatible Blob implementation
A Node.js fetch shim using built-in Request, Response, and Headers (but without native fetch)
A window.fetch polyfill.
HTML5 `FormData` for Browsers and Node.
Opinionated, caching, retrying fetch client
An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streams
Mock http requests made using fetch
Provides a way to make requests
Implementation of window.fetch which can use http2 seamlessly
Blob & File implementation in Node.js, originally from node-fetch.
fetch mock for vitest
better fetch for Node.js. Works on any JavaScript runtime!
Fetches the contents of a file accross node and browsers.
Cross Platform Smart Fetch Ponyfill
Fetch-based http client for use with npm registry APIs
Isomorphic WHATWG Fetch API, for Node & Browserify
Fetch JSONP like a boss using Fetch API
minimal implementation of a PassThrough stream
Extend any fetch library with retry functionality
Synchronous version of the Fetch API
A configurable build component that can download a tool from a URL if necessary, then run it.
Perform git fetch on all remote sources in multiple git repos.
Shotgunner - helps to fetch external api or run tasks in a parallel way! Fast and furious!
Run your own gem server that fetches from github, uses tags as version and builds gems on demand
Fetch your Chef cookbooks whenever you provision
Periodically run tasks that fetch data
Tsukuru will fetch your latest bundle and prepare it for running locally. It keeps an archive of downloaded bundles.
HAST stands for 'Hosting Account Status Tool'. HAST is a tool for fetching domains from Apache configuration files and from Postfix on a hosting server environment. It will then run a report, checking the DNS records for each domain to see if they match your server. This is important for finding "dead" domains where the domain either doesn't exist anymore or where the owner have moved it to another hosting provider. Before you can use HAST, you need to setup a config.yml file. Run 'hast --generate-config > config.yml' to create a sample config file that you can modify.
Checks for gitlab repositories with a set remote and run git fetch on these. Features: send mail for reports/error, webhook integration, trigger pipeline
Instead of running your expensive queries for every page load, let cachedis store them in Redis and fetch them.
Runs a trivial background process that just fetches the last tweet and saves it to a Redis backend this can also be a form of a microservice.
Bounces or redirects requests to missing static files. Could be useful when you want to run the server with production database locally and have user uploaded content fetched transparently from production site.
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