Strongly typed, resusable errors for usage in http apis"
Create HTTP error objects
TypeScript definitions for http-errors
Create an error from multiple errors
JSON.parse with context information on error
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
richer JavaScript errors
JSON.parse with context information on error
Actions Http Client
Backward compatible custom ApiDOM errors with causes.
This package provides the core HTTP request orchestration, response handling, and API call coordination.
HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
CSV parsing implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` API
Ethereum RPC and Provider errors
Errors exposed by PouchDB.
TypeScript definitions for serve-static
Node Rest and Http Clients for use with TypeScript
A simple cache for a few of the JS Error constructors.
Check the engines and platform fields in package.json
JSON Schema validation for Human
Minimal module to check if a file is executable.
JSON Schema validation for Human
Specialized Promise Extensions
Extract meaning from JS Errors
DRY module for APIs to render HTTP errors in JSON
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/)?
A "problem detail" as a way to carry machine-readable details of errors in a HTTP response, to avoid the need to define new error response formats for HTTP APIs.
An api to run sequential checks like 'ActiveModel::Validations' do, but with generic messages instead of errors. See more info at https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/verifly/0.3.1.0
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
== 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.
Saferpay JSON application programming interface with a ruby API wrapper built with Net::HTTP Saferpay API is designed to have predictable, resource-oriented URLs and to use HTTP response codes to indicate API errors. Saferpay use built-in HTTP features, like HTTP authentication and HTTP verbs, which can be understood by off-the-shelf HTTP clients. JSON will be returned in all responses from the API, including errors.
# Introduction The Dyspatch API is based on the REST paradigm, and features resource based URLs with standard HTTP response codes to indicate errors. We use standard HTTP authentication and request verbs, and all responses are JSON formatted. See our [Implementation Guide](https://docs.dyspatch.io/development/implementing_dyspatch/) for more details on how to implement Dyspatch. ## API Client Libraries Dyspatch provides API Clients for popular languages and web frameworks. - [Java](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-java) - [Javascript](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-javascript) - [Python](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-python) - [C#](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-dotnet) - [Go](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-golang) - [Ruby](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-ruby)
This is the simple REST client for Error Reporting API V1beta1. Simple REST clients are Ruby client libraries that provide access to Google services via their HTTP REST API endpoints. These libraries are generated and updated automatically based on the discovery documents published by the service, and they handle most concerns such as authentication, pagination, retry, timeouts, and logging. You can use this client to access the Error Reporting API, but note that some services may provide a separate modern client that is easier to use.
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale AWS gems have been designed to provide a robust, fast, and secure interface to Amazon EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. These gems have been used in production by RightScale since late 2006 and are being maintained to track enhancements made by Amazon. The RightScale AWS gems comprise: - RightAws::Ec2 -- interface to Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) and the associated EBS (Elastic Block Store) - RightAws::S3 and RightAws::S3Interface -- interface to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RightAws::Sqs and RightAws::SqsInterface -- interface to first-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2007-05-01) - RightAws::SqsGen2 and RightAws::SqsGen2Interface -- interface to second-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2008-01-01) - RightAws::SdbInterface and RightAws::ActiveSdb -- interface to Amazon SDB (SimpleDB) - RightAws::AcfInterface -- interface to Amazon CloudFront, a content distribution service == FEATURES: - Full programmmatic access to EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. - Complete error handling: all operations check for errors and report complete error information by raising an AwsError. - 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 Amazon's services are classified as temporary errors. These errors are automaticallly retried using exponentially increasing intervals. The number of retries is user-configurable. - Fast REXML-based parsing of responses (as fast as a pure Ruby solution allows). - Uses libxml (if available) for faster response parsing. - Support for large S3 list operations. Buckets and key subfolders containing many (> 1000) keys are listed in entirety. Operations based on list (like bucket clear) work on arbitrary numbers of keys. - Support for streaming GETs from S3, and streaming PUTs to S3 if the data source is a file. - Support for single-threaded usage, multithreaded usage, as well as usage with multiple AWS accounts. - Support for both first- and second-generation SQS (API versions 2007-05-01 and 2008-01-01). These versions of SQS are not compatible. - Support for signature versions 0 and 1 on SQS, SDB, and EC2. - Interoperability with any cloud running Eucalyptus (http://eucalyptus.cs.ucsb.edu) - Test suite (requires AWS account to do "live" testing).
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