.Net dictionary for cspell.
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `node:net` network API module
The `@minecraft/server-net` module contains types for executing HTTP-based requests. This module can only be used on Bedrock Dedicated Server.
A Pulumi package for interacting with Docker in Pulumi programs
A tiny Node.js module to make any server force-closeable
Web3 module to interact with the Ethereum nodes networking properties.
Extract the TLD/domain/subdomain parts of an URL/hostname against mozilla TLDs 'official' listing .
The Swagger API toolchain for .NET, Web API and TypeScript.
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Cloudflare cloud resources.
A Pulumi package to create TLS resources in Pulumi programs.
A high-performance JavaScript 2D/3D polyline simplification library
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Datadog resources.
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Local cloud resources.
An Error subclass that will chain nested Errors and dump nested stacktraces
A Pulumi package for creating and managing pagerduty cloud resources.
A Pulumi package for creating and managing postgresql cloud resources.
React Native TCP socket API for Android & iOS with SSL/TLS support
Observe when something in your node app starts listening on a TCP port
Edge.js: run .NET and Node.js in-process on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux
Parse and lookup IP network blocks
A Pulumi package for creating and managing HashiCorp Vault cloud resources.
Support for OAuth 2(.1) and OpenId Connect (OIDC) in Angular
A Pulumi package for creating and managing auth0 cloud resources.
Net::HTTP::Local binds Net::HTTP requests to a local address and port.
Multiplex lets you bind Net::HTTP requests to non-default local IP addresses.
A wrapper for Net::HTTP that provides a nicer syntax to download files chunk by chunk and write to a local path.
An ActiveRecord adapter for Turso, the edge SQLite database powered by libSQL. Connects to Turso Cloud via the Hrana v2 HTTP protocol using Ruby's built-in Net::HTTP, making it fork-safe and dependency-free. Supports Embedded Replica mode via the sqlite3 gem for local read performance.
This is an experimental branch that implements a connection pool of Net::HTTP objects instead of a connection/thread. C/T is fine if you're only using your http threads to make connections but if you use them in child threads then I suspect you will have a thread memory leak. Also, I want to see if I get less connection resets if the most recently used connection is always returned. Also added a :force_retry option that if set to true will retry POST requests as well as idempotent requests. This branch is currently incompatible with the master branch in the following ways: * It doesn't allow you to recreate the Net::HTTP::Persistent object on the fly. This is possible in the master version since all the data is kept in thread local storage. For this version, you should probably create a class instance of the object and use that in your instance methods. * It uses a hash in the initialize method. This was easier for me as I use a HashWithIndifferentAccess created from a YAML file to define my options. This should probably be modified to check the arguments to achieve backwards compatibility. * The method shutdown is unimplemented as I wasn't sure how I should implement it and I don't need it as I do a graceful shutdown from nginx to finish up my connections. For connection issues, I completely recreate a new Net::HTTP instance. I was running into an issue which I suspect is a JRuby bug where an SSL connection that times out would leave the ssl context in a frozen state which would then make that connection unusable so each time that thread handled a connection a 500 error with the exception "TypeError: can't modify frozen". I think Joseph West's fork resolves this issue but I'm paranoid so I recreate the object. Compatibility with the master version could probably be achieved by creating a Strategy wrapper class for GenePool and a separate strategy class with the connection/thread implementation.
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