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    find-my-way

    find-my-way

    A crazy fast HTTP router

    A crazy fast HTTP router, internally uses a highly performant Radix Tree (aka compact Prefix Tree), supports route params, wildcards, and it's framework is independent. You can set a custom length for parameters in parametric (standard, regex and multi) routes by using maxParamLength option, the default value is 100 characters. If you are using a regex-based route, find-my-way will throw an error if detects potentially catastrophic exponential-time regular expressions (internally uses safe-regex2). ...
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    Dredd

    Dredd

    Language-agnostic HTTP API Testing Tool

    Dredd is a language-agnostic command-line tool for validating API description documents against the backend implementation of the API. Dredd reads your API description and step by step validates whether your API implementation replies with responses as they are described in the documentation. Dredd supports writing hooks — a glue code for each test setup and teardown.
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    Swift Request

    Swift Request

    Declarative HTTP networking, designed for SwiftUI

    ...The body of the Request is built using the RequestBuilder @resultBuilder. It merges each RequestParam in the body into one CombinedParam object. This contains all the other params as children. When you run .call(), the children are filtered to find the Url, and any other optional parameters that may have been included.
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    Simplified Http

    Simplified Http

    Simple scala wrapper for HttpURLConnection. OAuth included

    Simple scala wrapper for HttpURLConnection. OAuth included. This is a fully featured http client for Scala which wraps java.net.HttpURLConnection. The library is thread safe. HttpRequest and HttpResponse are immutable. So it should be easy to wrap in an execution framework of your choice. If you're including this in some other public library. Do your users a favor and change the fully qualified name so they don't have version conflicts if they're using a different version of this library....
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