Type-check and autocomplete for 3rd party REST API requests
``` const request = new Request(event) ```
2 params : - src: string - config = { cancelabe: boolean requiresHeaders: boolean } if config.cancelable is true everytime a new request (of this type) is created all the old ones are canceled. --- Note: request cancel only h
Filter headers from request which will be passed to new request and/or response
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Error class for Octokit request errors
Manage request/response cookies in the environments where those are not supported.
Parses Cache-Control and other headers. Helps building correct HTTP caches and proxies
Log all requests and request errors
Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache support
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
A simple common HTTP client specifically for Google APIs and services.
Lightweight request library. Promise based, with proxy support.
Cypress's fork of the simplified HTTP request client 'request' with Promise support. Powered by Bluebird.
Standards-compliant WebSocket server and client
XMLHttpRequest for Node
Retry a request.
Build servers for Node.js using the web fetch API
Build servers for Node.js using the web fetch API
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for XMLHttpRequest http client in web browsers
Like JSONStream, but using Minipass streams
Passport authentication strategy using JSON Web Tokens
TypeScript client library for the Mistral AI API
Like request, but smaller.
This will create a new merge request on GitLab.
Access requests allow platform users to request access on specific features of the platform.
Instrument PJAX requests for New Relic RPM
A Danger plugin that cancels previous runs of the same pipeline on Gitlab
This gem provides means to notify Integrity for example to request new build.
This gem is a token module for Devise. It generates a new token at each request.
When new pull request is created, the content of CONTRIBUTING.md is posted as comment.
Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP including a thread pool for connecting to multiple hosts. Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP. Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance negotiation to start over. Net::HTTP supports persistent connections with some API methods but does not make setting up a single persistent connection or managing multiple connections easy. Net::HTTP::Persistent wraps Net::HTTP and allows you to focus on how to make HTTP requests.
Pushes current local branch to remote with upstream at origin/[local-branch-name]. It also opens a new pull request browser window at a URL with customized query params, based on specified options, which pre-populates certain fields in the pull request. This is especially useful when supporting multiple PR templates within a code base.
Repository for generic common code in Watermark Community Church applications
Uninterruptible gives your socket server magic restarting powers. Send your running Uninterruptible server USR1 and it will start a brand new copy of itself which will immediately start handling new requests while the old server stays alive until all of it's active connections are complete.
New Relic (on Heroku) currently reports queue times as queuing at the router level. The goal of this gem is to provide new relic with the proper queueing time for requests, which takes into account queue time at the dyno level.
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