A simple object to represent an http response
A mock HTTP response object for testing and profit
Send a JSON or a text response to an http response object
This module provides `httpError` - function that extracts error string from http response object
A response-like object for mocking a Node.js HTTP response stream
Parses Cache-Control and other headers. Helps building correct HTTP caches and proxies
Decompress a HTTP response if needed
Core library for interfacing with AutoRest generated code
TypeScript definitions for responselike
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
Clone a Node.js HTTP response stream
The leanest and most handsome HTTP client in the Nodelands.
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
Timings for HTTP requests
checks whether a hyperlink is alive (200 OK) or dead
Execute a listener when a response is about to write headers
HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
test infrastructure for a fake XMLHttpRequest object
Cypress's fork of a simplified HTTP request client.
Node Rest and Http Clients for use with TypeScript
A WebAPI Fetch implementation backed by an Axios client
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Response time for Node.js servers
A window.fetch polyfill.
This gem transform the http response into a objects to access with dot instead brakets
This gem adds possibility to access http response object from result of ActiveResource::Base find method
A library for translating HTTP request and response objects for various clients into a common representation.
Google Play Store APIs use the ProtoBuf (Protocol Buffers) format for HTTP/HTTPS responses. This gem will parse the response into usable Ruby objects.
The APIMatic Core libraries provide a stable runtime that powers all the functionality of SDKs. This includes functionality like the ability to create HTTP requests, handle responses, apply authentication schemes, convert API responses back to object instances, and validate user and server data.
The right_api_client gem simplifies the use of RightScale's MultiCloud API. It provides a simple object model of the API resources, and handles all of the fine details involved in making HTTP calls and translating their responses.
Captures the Response objects from HTTParty, Mechanize, Net::HTTP, HTTPClient and Rack::Test and abstracts them for use in testing libraries.
Simple wrapper for connecting and using the RightScale API. Eases the use of connecting with a username and password, and then provides an object to do GET, PUT, POST, DELETE requests. Returns an HTTP response.
Mistfiles is a gem for people who don't like the 'Rails' way. Mistfiles returns a Net::HTTP response instead of meaningless objects, and each method sends only one HTTP request to Rackspace.
The Open Financial eXchange standard uses XML-based documents to transfer data around. This gem implements an object model and serializer for those documents, leaving the Request / Response HTTP-based parts of the specification well alone
Wraps the Phone Your Rep API up with an idiomatic Ruby bow. Easily construct requests with block syntax and receive a response with http status, headers, raw body, and ActiveRecord-esque objects that make data-querying easy (using the lazy_record gem).
A Ruby client for the Expo Push Notifications API, providing typed request/response objects, automatic payload mapping, error classification, and configurable HTTP behavior. It is built on Faraday for HTTP communication.
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