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    undici

    undici

    An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js

    An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js. This section documents our most commonly used API methods. Additional APIs are documented in their own files within the docs folder and are accessible via the navigation list on the left side of the docs site. Garbage collection in Node is less aggressive and deterministic (due to the lack of clear idle periods that browsers have through the rendering refresh rate) which means that leaving the release of connection resources to the...
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    Laravel Webhook Server

    Laravel Webhook Server

    Send webhooks from Laravel apps

    ...Webhooks are very useful when a system wants to be notified as soon as something happens in another system. Let's make that a bit less abstract and take a look at a real-world example. laravel-webhook-server allows you to configure and send webhooks in a Laravel app easily. So you'll install this into the app that wants to notify other apps that something has happened. The package has support for signing calls, retrying calls, and backoff strategies.
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    UCall

    UCall

    Up to 100x Faster FastAPI. JSON-RPC with io_uring, SIMDJSON

    Most modern networking is built either on slow and ambiguous REST APIs or unnecessarily complex gRPC. FastAPI, for example, looks very approachable. We aim to be equally or even simpler to use. It takes over a millisecond to handle a trivial FastAPI call on a recent 8-core CPU. In that time, light could have traveled 300 km through optics to the neighboring city or country, in my case. How does UCall compare to FastAPI and gRPC? How can a tiny pet-project with just a couple thousand lines of code compete with two of the most established networking libraries? ...
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    HTTPoison

    HTTPoison

    Yet Another HTTP client for Elixir powered by hackney

    ...You can also easily pattern match on the HTTPoison.Response struct. There are a number of supported options(not to be confused with the HTTP options method), documented here, that can be added to your request. The example below shows the use of the :ssl and :recv_timeout options for a post request to an api that requires a bearer token. The :ssl option allows you to set options accepted by the Erlang SSL module, and :recv_timeout sets a timeout on receiving a response, the default is 5000ms.
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    Takes

    Takes

    True object-oriented Java web framework without NULLs

    ...We decided not to hard-code "UTF-8" in our code mostly because this would be against the entire idea of Java localization, according to which a user always should have a choice of encoding and language selection. We're using Charset.defaultCharset() everywhere in the code. Essential part of Bigger Example is Front interface. It's encapsulates server's back-end and used to start an instance, which will accept requests and return results. FtBasic, which is a basic front, implements that interface.
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    gentleman

    gentleman

    Plugin-driven, extensible HTTP client toolkit for Go

    Full-featured, plugin-driven, middleware-oriented toolkit to easily create rich, versatile and composable HTTP clients in Go. gentleman embraces extensibility and composition principles in order to provide a flexible way to easily create featured HTTP client layers based on built-in or third-party plugins that you can register and reuse across HTTP clients. As an example, you can easily provide retry policy capabilities or dynamic server discovery in your HTTP clients simply attaching the retry or consul plugins. 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. ...
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    json4sapnw

    json4sapnw

    Another JSON extension for SAP ABAP

    ...last Changes: - JSON HTTP Client - HTTP Auth for Basic, SAP Basic+SSO, WSSE - Bugfixes: Big Integer, negative Integer - Array with has_next/next - Object with robust set_text method - OpenWeatherMap.org Example (see files/example)
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