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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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    Cookie Parser

    Cookie Parser

    Parse HTTP request cookies

    Parse Cookie header and populate req.cookies with an object keyed by the cookie names. 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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    APIAuto

    APIAuto

    The most advanced tool for HTTP API

    The most powerful and easy-to-use HTTP interface tool for agile development, machine learning zero-code testing, code generation and static inspection, document generation and cursor suspension comments. A one-stop experience integrating documentation, testing, mocking, debugging, and management, as well as efficient and easy-to-use shortcut keys such as one-key formatting, commenting/uncommenting, etc. In terms of common functions, it far exceeds Postman, Swagger, YApi and other open-source...
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    Just-API

    Just-API

    Test REST, GraphQL APIs

    ...Supports x-www-form-urlencoded requests, Multipart requests, File uploads. Built-in Response Validation Constructs(Headers, Cookies, Status code, JSON body, JSON schema) Custom Response validator functions. Supports running custom inline or module javascript sync/async functions.
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    r2

    r2

    HTTP client, spiritual successor to request

    Early in Node.js I wrote an HTTP client library called request. It evolved along with Node.js and eventually became very widely depended upon. A lot has changed since 2010 and I've decided to re-think what a simple HTTP client library should look like. This new library, r2, is a completely new approach from request. Rather than being built on top of the Node.js Core HTTP library and shimmed for the browser, r2 is built on top of the browser's Fetch API and shimmed for Node.js. APIs are meant...
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