A library for creating functionally pure HTTP request handlers.
The `@minecraft/server-net` module contains types for executing HTTP-based requests. This module can only be used on Bedrock Dedicated Server.
A tiny Node.js module to make any server force-closeable
HTTP server.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `node:net` network API module
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
React Native TCP socket API for Android & iOS with SSL/TLS support
TCP and IPC servers and clients for JavaScript
Support for OAuth 2(.1) and OpenId Connect (OIDC) in Angular
Stream-based Connection object for MQTT, extracted from MQTT.js
A Pulumi package for interacting with Docker in Pulumi programs
Web3 module to interact with the Ethereum nodes networking properties.
Networking.
The Swagger API toolchain for .NET, Web API and TypeScript.
Simple logging package. Use on client and/or server. On the client, sends logs to the server and stores them in your existing server side logs. On the server, log to console or use Winston transports. Ideal for logging exceptions, AJAX timeouts.
TypeScript definitions for server-destroy
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Cloudflare cloud resources.
A Pulumi package to create TLS resources in Pulumi programs.
Native bindings for libutp
The Nx Plugin for .NET containing graph support for working with .NET projects in an Nx workspace.
A simple zero-configuration command-line http server
A high-performance JavaScript 2D/3D polyline simplification library
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Datadog resources.
A Rack compatible pure Ruby HTTP Server.
simple gem that sets the default server for rack (and rails) to net-http-rails
An HTTP/1.1 pipelining implementation atop Net::HTTP. A pipelined connection sends multiple requests to the HTTP server without waiting for the responses. The server will respond in-order.
This library is adapted from ActiveMerchant. It is used to connect to Psigate's server via Net/HTTP.
When ShamRack doesn't quite cut it; when your JavaScript and non-Ruby code needs to hit an external API for your tests; when you're excited about spinning up a full server instead of faking out Net::HTTP: we present the Discoball.
Ruby’s net/http is setup to never verify SSL certificates by default. Most ruby libraries do the same. That means that you’re not verifying the identity of the server you’re communicating with and are therefore exposed to man in the middle attacks. This gem monkey-patches net/http to force certificate verification and make turning it off impossible.
WebMock allows you to stub only Net::HTTP requests. This gem bridges the gap and allows you to run a live stub server where all requests are stubbed directly using WebMock API
This gem provides bindings to the Win32 SSPI libraries, primarily to support Negotiate (i.e. SPNEGO, NTLM) authentication with a proxy server. Enough support is implemented to provide the necessary support for the authentication. A module is also provided which overrides Net::HTTP and adds support for Negotiate authentication to it. This implies that open-uri automatically gets support for it, as long as the http_proxy environment variable is set.
Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well. Net::LDAP has been tested against modern popular LDAP servers including OpenLDAP and Active Directory. The current release is mostly compliant with earlier versions of the IETF LDAP RFCs (2251-2256, 2829-2830, 3377, and 3771). Our roadmap for Net::LDAP 1.0 is to gain full <em>client</em> compliance with the most recent LDAP RFCs (4510-4519, plutions of 4520-4532). NOTE: This is a fork of https://github.com/ruby-ldap/ruby-net-ldap to support Ruby 1.8.7.
This gem uses Net::HTTP to communicate with the PayPal servers. It has calls for the most common PayPal functions to simplify using PayPal in a Ruby application. I developed this package as a way to call PayPal's REST API with greater transparancy than the paypal-sdk-rest gem has, making development easier. This package can be easily extended by simply adding additional methods (as files) to the lib/paypkg folder. Contributions welcome.
== 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.
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