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    Typhon

    Typhon

    A wrapper around Go's net/http to provide safety and convenience

    Typhon is a wrapper around Go's net/http library that we use at Monzo to build RPC servers and clients in our microservices platform. A wrapper around Go's net/http to provide safety and convenience. At Monzo, Typhon forms the basis of most clients and servers in our microservices platform. Forgetting to body.Close() in a client when the body has been dealt with is a common source of resource leaks in Go programs in our experience. Typhon ensures that – unless you're doing something really...
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    gentleman

    gentleman

    Plugin-driven, extensible HTTP client toolkit for Go

    ...Take a look to the examples, list of supported plugins, HTTP entities or middleware layer to get started. For testing purposes, see baloo, a utility library for expressive end-to-end HTTP API testing, built on top of gentleman toolkit. For HTTP mocking, see gentleman-mock, which uses gock under the hood for easy and expressive HTTP client request mocking.
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    Gzip Handler

    Gzip Handler

    Go middleware to gzip HTTP responses

    This is a tiny Go package that wraps HTTP handlers to transparently gzip the response body, for clients which support it. Although it's usually simpler to leave that to a reverse proxy (like nginx or Varnish), this package is useful when that's undesirable. Call GzipHandler with any handler (an object which implements the http.Handler interface), and it'll return a new handler which gzips the response.
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