Handle a few common cases when an HTTP request got an error.
A service to handle http error for dee framework
Wrap Streams2 instance into a HandleWrap
A handler to generate generic http error messages according to http error codes
destroy a stream if possible
Pause a stream's data events
The fastest and smallest JavaScript polygon triangulation library for your WebGL apps
Standards-compliant WebSocket server and client
Utility to automatically link the URLs, email addresses, phone numbers, hashtags, and mentions (Twitter, Instagram) in a given block of text/HTML
Custom errors
High-speed HTTP logger for Node.js
Node.js body parsing middleware
This package provides the core HTTP request orchestration, response handling, and API call coordination.
Custom error handler for Node.js CLIs.
Allows libraries to handle various caller provided asynchronous functions uniformly. Maps promises, observables, child processes and streams, and callbacks to callback style.
walk paths fast and efficiently
An angular 20.0+ directive that allows an element to be dragged and resized
WebDriver Proxy for testing rich clients. It block certain calls until Angular is done updating the page under test.
A cacheable dns.lookup(…) that respects TTL
ecs-logging-nodejs helpers
Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
Database to mime-format based on content-type header and content
gRPC Library for Node - pure JS implementation
Backward compatible custom ApiDOM errors with causes.
Elegant workflow for Rack::Auth::Basic
Serve up smooth API integrations lightly steeped in graceful errors, Sentry & NewRelic reporting.
network-client is a drop-in thin layer on top of Net::HTTP classes for JSON web requests with retry functionality and simple error handling
Provides access to every endpoint of the XING API. Takes care of oauth, reponse parsing and simplifies error handling. You can get the required consumer_key and consumer_secret at https://dev.xing.com
LapisLazuli provides cucumber helper functions and scaffolding for easier (web) test automation suite development. A lot of functionality is aimed at dealing better with [Watir](http://watir.com/), such as: - Easier/more reliable find and wait functionality for detecting web page elements. - Easier browser handling - Better error handling - etc.
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.
Micky makes simple HTTP requests (GET/HEAD), follows redirects, handles exceptions (invalid hosts/URIs, server errors, timeouts, redirect loops), automatically parses responses (JSON, etc.), is very lightweight, and has no dependency.
A gem for handling exceptions thrown inside your Rails app. If you include the gem in your application controller, wrangler will render the error pages you configure for each exception or HTTP error code. It will also handle notifying you via email when certain exceptions are raised. Allows for configuration of which exceptions map to which error pages, which exceptions result in emails being sent. Also allows for asynchronous email sending via delayed job so that error pages don't take forever to load (but delayed_job is not required for sending email; wrangler will automatically send email synchronously if delayed_job is not available. . See README for lots of info on how to get started and what configuration options are available.
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale Slicehost gem has been designed to provide a robust interface to Slicehost's existing API. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: - Full programmatic access to the Slicehost API. - Complete error handling: all operations check for errors and report complete error information by raising a SlicehostError. - Persistent HTTP connections with robust network-level retry layer using Rightscale::HttpConnection. This includes socket timeouts and retries. - Robust HTTP-level retry layer. Certain (user-adjustable) HTTP errors returned by Slicehost are classified as temporary errors. These errors are automaticallly retried using exponentially increasing intervals. The number of retries is user-configurable. == INSTALL:
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale GoGrid gem has been designed to provide a robust interface to GoGrid's existing API. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: - Full programmatic access to the GoGrid API. - Complete error handling: all operations check for errors and report complete error information by raising a GoGridError. - Persistent HTTP connections with robust network-level retry layer using RightHttpConnection). This includes socket timeouts and retries. - Robust HTTP-level retry layer. Certain (user-adjustable) HTTP errors returned by GoGrid are classified as temporary errors. These errors are automaticallly retried using exponentially increasing intervals. The number of retries is user-configurable.
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)
The Chimera http client offers an easy to learn interface and consistent error handling. It is lightweight, fast and enables you to queue HTTP requests to run them in parallel for better performance and simple aggregating of distributed data. Despite it's simple interface it allows for advanced features like using custom deserializers, loggers, caching requests individiually, and instrumentation support (soon to be implemented).
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