Adaptive (i.e., kitchen-sink), opinionated, HTTP response handler for Node.js
Request timeout middleware for Connect/Express
test infrastructure for a fake XMLHttpRequest object
🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native.
Offload tasks to a pool of workers on node.js and in the browser
Low-level HTTP/HTTPS/XHR/fetch request interception library.
Node.js final http responder
Parses Cache-Control and other headers. Helps building correct HTTP caches and proxies
Add useful methods to the Koa context for sending a response
React component to draw confetti for your party.
NTLM single-sign-on for Node.js. Only Windows OS supported.
Starts server, waits for URL, then runs test command; when the tests end, shuts down server
Really Simple Media Queries with Sass
min/max-width media query polyfill
Intercept and mock outgoing network TCP connections and HTTP requests for testing. Intercepts and gives you a Net.Socket, Http.IncomingMessage and Http.ServerResponse to test and respond with. Useful when testing code that hits remote servers.
A simple react native library to show large blocks of text in a condensed manner with the ability to collapse and expand.
A module for sending responses from lambda-funciton backed custom resources in AWS CloudFormation
Utility to wait for a TCP port to open.
lottie animation view for React
HTTP response methods with auto content negotiation for expressjs
Test environment for fitness to run Appium
OpenClaw Discord channel plugin for channels, DMs, commands, and app events.
Run MCP stdio servers over SSE, Streamable HTTP or visa versa
Provides an API to fetch push notification tokens and to present, schedule, receive, and respond to notifications.
Very simple http server following https://practicingruby.com/articles/implementing-an-http-file-server?u=2c59db4496 as a guide
Semantic Media Query Handling
Interacts with an HTTP service used to respond to an Amazon Alexa Skill request.
Modifies ActionController::Base such that, in production, ActionView::MissingTemplate exceptions are caught and an HTTP 406-Not Acceptable response is rendered.
An HTTP/1.1 pipelining implementation atop Net::HTTP. A pipelined connection sends multiple requests to the HTTP server without waiting for the responses. The server will respond in-order.
Module to help your objects that respond to http requests via a Rack env
Tom uses Goliath to dispatch HTTP requests to multiple other APIs (via Adapters) in parallel. In a next step, a Merger merges the result and responds to the clients request.
Respond error for requests include some offensive string, that may crash browsers
RightAgent provides a foundation for running an agent on a server to interface in a secure fashion with other agents in the RightScale system using RightNet, which operates in either HTTP or AMQP mode. When using HTTP, RightAgent makes requests to RightApi servers and receives requests using long-polling or WebSockets via the RightNet router. To respond to requests it posts to the HTTP router. When using AMQP, RightAgent uses RabbitMQ as the message bus and the RightNet router as the routing node to make requests; to receives requests routed to it by the RightNet router, it establishes a queue on startup. The packets are structured to invoke services in the agent represented by actors and methods. The RightAgent may respond to these requests with a result packet that the router then routes to the originator.
This is a drop-in replacement for the apparently no longer maintained hhvacation program included in the GNU Hosting Helper (http://hostingsoftware.net/) suite. It only operates on so called "virtual" vacation responds (i.e. they are kept in a MySQL database).
Rstreamor gives you the power to stream your files using the HTTP range requests defined in the HTTP/1.1. Range requests are an optional feature of HTTP, designed so that recipients not implementing this feature (or not supporting it for the target resource) can respond as if it is a normal GET request without impacting interoperability. Partial responses are indicated by a distinct status code to not be mistaken for full responses by caches that might not implement the feature.
Most JSON APIs have a limited number of respondes or outcomes. Microcon tries to separate HTTP related concerns from business logic and removes most of the mental clutter regarding JSON parsing, rendering and consistent API responses.
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