multi-process request.js
Multi-request for AXIOS
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allow you cache response with memory or localStorage; allow you set timeout and retry count;allow you send multi request in one time
AWS SDK for JavaScript SignatureV4a package
OpenTelemetry B3 propagator provides context propagation for systems that are using the B3 header format
1. Open Insomnia -> Preferences -> Plugins 2. Type `insomnia-plugin-multi-request` 3. Press Install plugin
Backend idempotency middleware using key+id to support frontend multi-request IDs
A continuation-local storage module compatible with NestJS's dependency injection.
Multi-level list feature for CKEditor 5.
Generate multiple mocha reports in a single mocha execution.
An in memory mdock cache to handle multi-request docker run commands
OAuth provider for Cloudflare Workers
Retry a request.
Generate multiple mocha reports in a single mocha execution.
Multi-root editor implementation for CKEditor 5.
Error class for Octokit request errors
Send parameterized requests to GitHub's APIs with sensible defaults in browsers and Node
Log all requests and request errors
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Like request, but smaller.
Core Promise support implementation for the simplified HTTP request client 'request'.
Cache network requests in Playwright tests
Tracks the download progress of a request made with mikeal/request, giving insight of various metrics including progress percent, download speed and time remaining
Checkmate - API Testing Framework CLI
Machine-wide hybrid code search service: BM25 + vector + KG, zero cold-start, MCP server
A personal database for data sovereignty with AI-powered ingestion
A browser-oriented MPI compatibility layer for Rust/WASM using Web Workers
Multi-enclave pipeline orchestration for confidential ML inference
Hasura-style GraphQL ORM for PostgreSQL — one SQL per request via json_agg.
Inference engine — KV cache, sampling, tokenizer bridge
A from-scratch deep learning library in Rust — tensors, autograd, NEON SIMD, Metal GPU, and working models
Scoped async task runtime with cancellation and priority scheduling
Tiny but virtuous crates.io client.
Tame Rails' multi-line logging into a single line per request
Adds multi-stage requests to ActiveResource::HttpMock
Attempt to bring all open pull requests in a project up to date with the main branch in one command.
Ruby Prowl library that uses libcurl-multi for parallel requests
When consuming web services, HTTP performance can be greatly improved if you enable keep-alive and the right HTTP library. Pooled-curb helps to solve this implementing a pool of Curb (libcurl) objects and providing a pleasent API to do HTTP requests through the pool.
Tame Rails' multi-line logging into a single line per request
Isolated multi-tenant Ruby on Rails engine to manage translations in the database in-place or in a backend with option to fork other translation databases or to request translations from a Crowdsourcing platform like Volontari.at
Asynchronous LLM API requests via patient_http using prompt_builder for multi-format LLM API support.
This rate-limited scheduler is made for requests to APIs with sensitive, time-critical access restrictions which means that even limits with short time intervals such as 5 requests per second can be hold in a multi-threading environment. It implements Redis-based execution handles.
SSRF Proxy is a multi-threaded HTTP proxy server designed to tunnel client HTTP traffic through HTTP servers vulnerable to HTTP Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF).
Masq2 supports OpenID 2.0 and supports SReg, AX (fetch and store requests) and PAPE as well as some custom additions like multi-factor authentication using a yubikey
EventMachine-LE (Live Edition) is a branch of EventMachine (https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine). This branch incorporates interesting pull requests that are not yet included in the mainline EventMachine repository. The maintainers of that version prefer to minimize change in order to keep the stability with already existing EventMachine deployments, which provides an impressive multi-platform base for IPv4 TCP servers (e.g., Web servers) that don't need good UDP or IPv6 support. This dedication to stability is helpful for production use, but can also lead to ossification. The present "Live Edition" or "Leading Edge" branch has its focus on supporting a somewhat wider use, including new Web servers or protocols beyond the HTTP Web. To provide even more focus, this branch is currently applying its energy towards Linux and Unix/BSD/OSX environments. Java reactor and pure Ruby reactor are for now removed in this branch, and Windows/Cygwin support is untested. This may very well change later, once interesting pull requests come in. EventMachine-LE draws from a number of dormant pull requests on the mainline version of EventMachine. New proposals will also directly come to EventMachine-LE and will be included once they are tested. This is not a "development branch", EventMachine-LE is ready for production, just beyond the focus of mainline EventMachine.
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