JSON in JavaScript
Extremely light weight way to resolve jsonschema '$ref' references & inheritance: create circular/graphs, fractals from json (browser/coffeescript/javascript).
hyper+json browser
Browser support for TBJSON.
Fast implementation of JSON-Patch (RFC-6902) with duplex (observe changes) capabilities
Another JSON Schema Validator
A window.fetch polyfill.
pack node-style source files from a json stream into a browser bundle
A collection of utilities for working with JSON objects, including diffing, conflict resolution, bundling and more.
JSON AST parser, tokenizer, printer, traverser.
Browser compatibility data provided by MDN Web Docs
A system for sharing tool configurations between projects without duplicating config files.
Synchronous version of the Fetch API
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results, with no public domain dependencies
High-performance JSON serialization library
Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network
Rules Engine expressed in simple json
Another JSON Schema Validator
Synchronous version of the Fetch API
Easily read/write JSON files.
A base TSConfig for working with Vue.js
JSON logger for Node.js and browser.
JSON format rendering components for deck.gl
Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com
It looks for APIs under /api. This will be configureable in the future.
Rack Middleware for JSON APIs accessed cross-domain from legacy browsers Firefox version 4 does not support response headers for cross-domain requests. This middleware intercepts all requests and if the X-WRAP-RESPONSE is set, the response will be wrappped in JSON like {header: ..., body: ...}
Only for debugging/testing. Transforms application/json content type into text/json for display in a browser.
JSONView for Rack
A hypermedia browser for the CloudApp Collection+JSON API.
Serialize and deserialize all JavaScript data types to a more compact format than JSON that can be dealt with in the browser.
Rails-based front-end for the popular VCR gem. It allows you to browse cassettes and episodes. HTTP body content from episodes can be viewed in the browser, enabling easy debugging of JSON and HTML.
This gem wants to help you with user authentication without bloating up beyond what is required. It uses a JWT (JSON Web Token) in a cookie to store session state in the browser.
== Ocean Ocean is an application template and an architecture for creating server-oriented architectures (SOAs) in the cloud. Ocean is a complete and extremely scalable back end solution for RESTful JSON web services and web applications, featuring aggressive caching and full HTTP client abstraction. Ocean fully implements HATEOAS principles, allowing the programming object model to move fully out onto the net, while maintaining a very high degree of decoupling. Ocean is also a development, staging and deployment pipeline featuring continuous integration and testing in a TDD and/or BDD environment. Ocean can be used for continuous deployment or for scheduled releases. Front end tests are run in parallel using a matrix of operating systems and browser types. The pipeline can very easily be extended with new development branches and quality assurance environments with automatic testing and deployment. Together, Ocean allows you to code front end clients completely independently of browser type and OS, and back end code completely agnostic of whether it is called by a client browser or another server system.
A suite of tools for inspecting, interfacing and working with MagLev. It consists of a number of Rack middlewares to record runtime information in the stone, an associated set of Sinatra middlewares for exposing said information through a JSON interface, and a number of Sinatra web-applications that take advantage of that interface to build a few simple browser-based development tools.
The Bookmark Exporter CLI is a command-line tool for organizing and transferring bookmarks across multiple browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. With just a few simple commands, export bookmarks in JSON, Markdown, CSV, and HTML formats. Ideal for automated scripts and command line users, it's fast and efficient.
BadPigeon is a Ruby gem that allows you to extract tweet data from the XHR requests that the Twitter frontend website does in user's browser. The requests need to be saved into a "HAR" archive file from the browser's web inspector tool and then that file is fed into either the appropriate Ruby class or the `pigeon` command line tool. The tool intents to be API compatible with the popular `twitter` gem and generate the same kind of tweet JSON structure as is read and exported by that library.
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