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    requests-cache

    requests-cache

    Persistent HTTP cache for python requests

    requests-cache is a persistent HTTP cache that provides an easy way to get better performance with the Python requests library. Keep using the requests library you’re already familiar with. Add caching with a drop-in replacement for requests. The session, or install globally to add transparent caching to all request functions. Get sub-millisecond response times for cached responses.
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    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP is a humble HTTP request library

    Requests is a HTTP library written in PHP, for human beings. It is roughly based on the API from the excellent Requests Python library. Requests is ISC Licensed (similar to the new BSD license) and has no dependencies, except for PHP 5.6+. Despite PHP’s use as a language for the web, its tools for sending HTTP requests are severely lacking. cURL has an interesting API, to say the least, and you can’t always rely on it being available.
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    Guzzle

    Guzzle

    An extensible PHP HTTP client

    Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services. Simple interface for building query strings, POST requests, streaming large uploads, streaming large downloads, using HTTP cookies, uploading JSON data, etc... Can send both synchronous and asynchronous requests using the same interface. Uses PSR-7 interfaces for requests, responses, and streams.
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    Axios

    Axios

    Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js

    Axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js. It makes sending asynchronous HTTP requests to REST endpoints and performing CRUD operations much easier. The Axios library can be used in plain JavaScript or with more advanced frameworks like Vue.js or React.js.
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    Milkman

    Milkman

    An extensible request/response workbench

    ...The core application only handles Workspaces with Environments, Collections, Requests, and their aspects. Several plugins are provided already that extend the core application to be a replacement for postman. Crafting and Executing Http/Rest requests with json highlighting. Support Proxy-server configuration and SSE.
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    VCR.py

    VCR.py

    Automatically mock your HTTP interactions to simplify testing

    ...This means that the requests will not actually result in HTTP traffic, which confers several benefits including:
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    http 0.13.6

    http 0.13.6

    A composable API for making HTTP requests in Dart

    A composable, Future-based library for making HTTP requests. This package contains a set of high-level functions and classes that make it easy to consume HTTP resources. It's multi-platform and supports mobile, desktop, and browser. The easiest way to use this library is via the top-level functions. They allow you to make individual HTTP requests with minimal hassle. If you're making multiple requests to the same server, you can keep open a persistent connection by using a Client rather than making one-off requests. ...
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    Hurl

    Hurl

    Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text

    Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format. It can chain requests, capture values and evaluate queries on headers and body responses. Hurl is very versatile: it can be used for both fetching data and testing HTTP sessions. Hurl makes it easy to work with HTML content, REST / SOAP / GraphQL APIs, or any other XML / JSON-based APIs. Hurl can run HTTP requests but can also be used to test HTTP responses.
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    httr

    httr

    httr: a friendly http package for R

    ...The aim of httr is to provide a wrapper for the curl package, customized to the demands of modern web APIs. Functions for the most important http verbs: GET(), HEAD(), PATCH(), PUT(), DELETE() and POST(). Automatic connection sharing across requests to the same website (by default, curl handles are managed automatically), cookies are maintained across requests, and an up-to-date root-level SSL certificate store is used. Requests return a standard reponse object that captures the http status line, headers and body, along with other useful information. Support for OAuth 1.0 and 2.0 with oauth1.0_token() and oauth2.0_token(). ...
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    HTTPX

    HTTPX

    A next generation HTTP client for Python

    ...Automatic content decoding, unicode response bodies, multipart file uploads, HTTP(S) proxy support. Connection timeouts, streaming downloads, .netrc support, and chunked requests. For more advanced topics, see the Advanced Usage section, the async support section, or the HTTP/2 section. The Developer Interface provides a comprehensive API reference.
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    HTTPie Desktop

    HTTPie Desktop

    Cross-platform API testing client for humans

    HTTPie Desktop is a graphical API client built on top of the popular HTTPie terminal tool, offering a user-friendly interface for testing and interacting with APIs. It combines the simplicity of HTTPie’s CLI with a modern desktop and web UI for a more visual workflow. Developers can easily build, send, and preview HTTP requests without needing to memorize commands or write scripts. The platform supports organizing work into spaces, collections, and tabs, making it ideal for managing multiple APIs and projects. It also includes AI-assisted features to help streamline request creation and improve productivity. Overall, HTTPie Desktop provides a clean, intuitive, and powerful environment for API development across devices.
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    sttp client

    sttp client

    The Scala HTTP client you always wanted

    sttp client is an open-source library that provides a clean, programmer-friendly API to describe HTTP requests and how to handle responses. Requests are sent using one of the backends, which wrap other Scala or Java HTTP client implementations. The backends can integrate with a variety of Scala stacks, providing both synchronous and asynchronous, procedural and functional interfaces. Backend implementations include ones based on akka-http, http4s, OkHttp, and HTTP clients which ship with Java. ...
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    elastic4s

    elastic4s

    Elasticsearch Scala Client - Reactive, Non Blocking, Type Safe, HTTP

    ...The official Elasticsearch Java client can of course be used in Scala, but due to Java's syntax it is more verbose and it naturally doesn't support classes in the core Scala core library nor Scala idioms such as typeclass support. Elastic4s's DSL allows you to construct your requests programatically, with syntactic and semantic errors manifested at compile time, and uses standard Scala futures to enable you to easily integrate into an asynchronous workflow. The aim of the DSL is that requests are written in a builder-like way, while staying broadly similar to the Java API or Rest API. Each request is an immutable object, so you can create requests and safely reuse them, or further copy them for derived requests. ...
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    Drill

    Drill

    Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust

    ...It was inspired by Ansible syntax because it is really easy to use and extend. As you can see, you can play with interpolations in different ways. This will let you specify a benchmark with different requests and dependencies between them. Right now, the easiest way to get drill is to go to the latest release page and download the binary file for your platform. OpenSSL is needed in order to compile Drill, whether it is through cargo install or when compiling from source with cargo build.
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    RestClient for Unity

    RestClient for Unity

    A Promise based REST and HTTP client for Unity

    ...Learn about Promises here! Utility to work during a scene transition. Handle HTTP exceptions and retry requests easily.
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    Cookie Parser

    Cookie Parser

    Parse HTTP request cookies

    ...Optionally you may enable signed cookie support by passing a secret string, which assigns req.secret so it may be used by other middleware. A middleware for Express.js that parses cookies from HTTP requests and makes them accessible in req.cookies.
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    RESTinio

    RESTinio

    HTTP/WebSocket server C++14 library

    RESTinio is a header-only C++14 library that gives you an embedded HTTP/WebSocket server. It is based on the standalone version of ASIO and is targeted primarily for the asynchronous processing of HTTP requests. Since v.0.4.1 Boost::ASIO (1.66 or higher) is also supported. Consider the task of writing a C++ application that must support some REST API, RESTinio represents our solution for that task. Server runs on the main thread, and responds to all requests with a hello-world message. Of course, you've got access to the structure of a given HTTP request, so you can apply complex logic for handling requests. ...
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    Titanium Web Proxy

    Titanium Web Proxy

    A cross-platform asynchronous HTTP(S) proxy server in C#

    ...API Documentation and Wiki/Contribution guidelines. Multithreaded and asynchronous proxy employing server connection pooling, certificate cache, and buffer pooling. View, modify, redirect and block requests or responses. Supports mutual SSL authentication, proxy authentication & automatic upstream proxy detection. Supports kerberos, NTLM authentication over HTTP protocols on Windows domain-controlled networks. SOCKS4/5 Proxy support. Refer the HTTP Proxy Server library in your project and look up the test project to learn usage.
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    Pingora

    Pingora

    A library for building fast, reliable and evolvable network services

    Pingora is a Rust-based high-performance HTTP proxy and networking framework developed by Cloudflare to eventually replace NGINX. Designed for extreme reliability and memory-safe concurrency, it handles over 40 million requests per second in production and reduces CPU/memory usage significantly compared to traditional web servers.
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    OAuth2 (Client)

    OAuth2 (Client)

    An Elixir OAuth 2.0 Client Library

    This library can be configured to handle encoding and decoding requests and responses automatically based on the accept and/or content-type headers. An Elixir OAuth 2.0 Client Library. This library can be configured to handle encoding and decoding requests and responses automatically based on the accept and/or content-type headers. The http client library used is tesla, the default adapter is Httpc, since it comes out of the box with every Erlang instance but you can easily change it to something better.
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    lua-resty-http

    lua-resty-http

    Lua HTTP client cosocket driver for OpenResty / ngx_lua

    Lua HTTP client cosocket driver for OpenResty / ngx_lua. HTTP 1.0 and 1.1 SSL. Streaming interface to the response body, for predictable memory usage. Alternative simple interface for single-shot requests without a manual connection step. Chunked and non-chunked transfer encodings. Connection keepalives. Request pipelining. Trailers, HTTP proxy connections, and mTLS.
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    SuperAgent

    SuperAgent

    Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client)

    ...If you are using browserify, webpack, rollup, or another bundler, then you can follow the same usage as Node. SuperAgent is easily extended via plugins. The Node client supports making requests to Unix Domain Sockets. DELETE, HEAD, PATCH, POST, and PUT requests can also be used, simply change the method name. Absolute URLs can be used. In web browsers absolute URLs work only if the server implements CORS.
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    HttpClient component

    HttpClient component

    Provides powerful methods to fetch HTTP resources synchronously

    ...The HTTP client contains many options you might need to take full control of the way the request is performed, including DNS pre-resolution, SSL parameters, public key pinning, etc. They can be defined globally in the configuration (to apply it to all requests) and to each request (which overrides any global configuration). It's common that some of the HTTP client options depend on the URL of the request (e.g. you must set some headers when making requests to GitHub API but not for other hosts). If that's your case, the component provides scoped clients (using ScopingHttpClient) to autoconfigure the HTTP client based on the requested URL.
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    plow

    plow

    A high-performance HTTP benchmarking tool

    ...Plow runs at specified connections (option -c) concurrently and real-time records summary statistics, histogram of execution time and calculates percentiles to display on Web UI and terminal. It can run for a set duration( option -d), for a fixed number of requests(option -n), or until Ctrl-C is interrupted. The implementation of real-time computing Histograms and Quantiles using stream-based algorithms inspired by Prometheus with low memory and CPU bounds. so it's almost no additional performance overhead for benchmarking.
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    dio

    dio

    A powerful HTTP client for Dart and Flutter

    A powerful HTTP client for Dart and Flutter, which supports global settings, Interceptors, FormData, aborting and canceling a request, files uploading and downloading, requests timeout, custom adapters, etc.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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