Superagent plugin for measuring http timings in node.js
Timings for HTTP requests
A JavaScript implementation of the WebVTT specification, forked from vtt.js for use with Video.js
A Cypress plugin for reporting individual command timings
Simplified HTTP request client.
A module containing the UI regions and the logic to render and support HTTP response in Advanced REST Client.
Timings for HTTP requests. This is a fork of @szmarczak/http-timer, but with CommonJS support.
Cypress test reporter for CircleCI
Performance timer based on performance.mark() and measure()
A node module for Google's Universal Analytics tracking
A helper to collect measurements for the Server-Timing header
quickly discover the time it takes to require a specific file/module
Enables Lambdas to return responses with Server-Timing Header allowing to to pass request-specific timings from the backend to the browser.
Lightweighted browser timings metrics exporter
Prints timings of a HTTP/S request, including DNS lookup, TLS handshake etc.
A YouTube scraper using zero dependencies
Record timings in Cypress
jasmine profile reporter
Implementation of the DCUtR Protocol
Adds `Server-Timings` header
Wrapper for request module that saves all traffic as a HAR file, useful for auto mocking a client
RESTful API for performance engineering
Adds `Server-Timings` header
A test reporter for `node:test` that reports test file statuses.
Log HTTP request queue time to statsd when the HTTP_X_REQUEST_START is set.
King of Time HTTP client.
Allow web service clients to specify the request time zone in an HTTP header.
Summarise Toggl Time Entries
Generate meme images using http://memegenerator.net! Save yourself some time!
sensu gem to get http response time checks and metrics. uses curl to query the target host
Rack::Synctime is a simple Rack middleware that returns sync time (time when request started) in HTTP headers (#{Rack::Synctime::DEFAULT_HEADER_NAME} by default). Header name can be changed also sync time can be modified using time offset i.e. -5 seconds (server time in seconds decreased by 5) etc. This can be useful if you develop mobile applications (Android, iOS, ...) and you need information when request started in response header.
A Mongoid wrapper for Time objects that retains the timezone name
Command line tool to track time with freckle (http://letsfreckle.com)
Parse a ttml file
Ruby binding for zstd(Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm). See https://github.com/facebook/zstd
A fluent interface to do HTTP calls, free of fat dependencies and at same time, powered by middlewares rack.
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