## Why
Simple http status code plugin for Elysia.js.
Simple HTTP status checker w/ timeout
A simple zero-configuration command-line http server
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
Simplest way to make http get requests. Supports HTTPS, redirects, gzip/deflate, streams in < 100 lines.
Node.js CORS middleware
JavaScript micro templates.
ECMAScript code generator
HTTP Router
The one-liner node.js proxy middleware for connect, express, next.js and more
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Simple and complete DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
HTTP status utility
Cypress's fork of a simplified HTTP request client.
Simple and complete React DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.
Offline storage, improved.
Create an error with a code
Extract names from functions
Simple, EventEmitter API for WebSockets (browser)
Allows you to build compile-time libraries
A small set of utilities for streams.
Simple heartbeat monitoring target for Rails apps with database connection testing, customizable output, HTTP status code, and Airbrake notification.
OnLooker is a simple rails plugin that lets a user check the status of his or her website or server. OnLooker uses Ping's to check via TCP or HTTP whether the site, sites or servers that you specify are online and accessible. OnLooker also supports custom images to distinguish status.
OnLooker is a simple rails plugin that lets a user check the status of his or her website or server. OnLooker uses Ping's to check via TCP or HTTP whether the site, sites or servers that you specify are online and accessible. OnLooker also supports custom images to distinguish status.
A simple CLI Pingdom-like written in ruby. Check your site's HTTP status code and notify via Slack if anything went wrong.
A simple daemon to report last build status of projects and activities from cruisecontrol into the awesome Slack (http://slack.com). It support multiple projects
A simple library to defer http requests until you can actually process them. (Think webhooks. Stripe webhooks, Twilio status callbacks, ect.)
A simple daemon to report last build status of projects and activities from cruisecontrol. Inspired from https://github.com/andrewpbrett/cruisecontrolrb_to_hipchat but with support of more recent api and multiple projects
[CodeFumes.com](http://codefumes.com) is a service intended to help people who are interested in tracking, sharing, and reviewing metrics associated with a repository of code. The 'codefumes' gem is an implementation of the [CodeFumes.com](http://codefumes.com) API. The intention of the gem is to simplify use of and integration with the site. The site supports a small set of 'standard' metrics (# lines changed/committed, build status, build duration, etc). Additionally, the service provides a simple method of supplying and retrieving custom metrics, allowing users to gather any metric you are interested in tracking.
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Mockingbird emulates the Twitter Streaming API using a simple script-like configuration that makes it easy to test code that connects to the Streaming API. Mockingbird can be used to simulate bad data, unexpected status codes, hard disconnects, etc. Mockingbird uses eventmachine to run as an actual streaming http server so it's a drop-in replacement for code that reads from the streaming api. Simply change the host and port your code is connecting to from Twitter to a running Mockingbird.
Synfeld is a web application framework that does practically nothing. Synfeld is little more than a small wrapper for Rack::Mount (see http://github.com/josh/rack-mount). If you want a web framework that is mostly just going to serve up json blobs, and occasionally serve up some simple content (eg. help files) and media, Synfeld makes that easy. The sample app below shows pretty much everything there is to know about synfeld, in particular: * How to define routes. * Simple rendering of erb, haml, html, json, and static files. * In the case of erb and haml, passing variables into the template is demonstrated. * A dynamic action where the status code, headers, and body are created 'manually' (/my/special/route below) * A simple way of creating format sensitive routes (/alphabet.html vs. /alphabet.json) * The erb demo link also demos the rendering of a partial (not visible in the code below, you have to look at the template file examples/public/erb_files/erb_test.erb).
Synfeld is a web application framework that does practically nothing. Synfeld is little more than a small wrapper for Rack::Mount (see http://github.com/josh/rack-mount). If you want a web framework that is mostly just going to serve up json blobs, and occasionally serve up some simple content (eg. help files) and media, Synfeld makes that easy. The sample app below shows pretty much everything there is to know about synfeld, in particular: * How to define routes. * Simple rendering of erb, haml, html, json, and static files. * In the case of erb and haml, passing variables into the template is demonstrated. * A dynamic action where the status code, headers, and body are created 'manually' (/my/special/route below) * A simple way of creating format sensitive routes (/alphabet.html vs. /alphabet.json) * The erb demo link also demos the rendering of a partial (not visible in the code below, you have to look at the template file examples/public/erb_files/erb_test.erb).
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