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    apigen-ts

    apigen-ts

    Typed HTTP client generator as single file without extra dependencies

    TypeScript client generator from OpenAPI schema.
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    ky

    ky

    JavaScript HTTP client based on the browser Fetch API

    Ky targets modern browsers and Deno. For older browsers, you will need to transpile and use a fetch polyfill and globalThis polyfill. For Node.js, check out Got. For isomorphic needs (like SSR), check out ky-universal. It's just a tiny file with no dependencies. Internally, the standard methods (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, HEAD and DELETE) are uppercased in order to avoid server errors due to case sensitivity. Search parameters to include in the request URL. Setting this will override all...
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    Zodios

    Zodios

    Typescript http client and server with zod validation

    Shared API definitions based on Zod. Standalone typesafe API client based on Axios with parameters and response validation. Typesafe server based on Express with input validation. Really simple centralized API declaration, typescript autocompletion in your favorite IDE for URL and parameters, and typescript response types. Parameters and responses schema thanks to Zod, response schema validation, and powerful plugins like fetch adapter or auth automatic injection.
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    Mocky.io Lockdown Edition

    Mocky.io Lockdown Edition

    Generate custom HTTP responses, the simpler way to test your services

    ...Mocky is a simple app that allows to generate custom HTTP responses. It's helpful when you have to request a build-in-progress WS, when you want to mock the backend response in a single app, or when you want to test your WS client. Don't wait for the backend to be ready, generate custom API responses with Mocky and start working on your application straight away. Mocky is a free and unlimited online service. Mocky API is written in Scala with the HTTP4s server. Mocks are stored into PostgreSQL database with Doobie.
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    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger to GraphQL API adapter

    ...This library will fetch your swagger schema, convert it to a GraphQL schema and convert GraphQL parameters to REST parameters. From there you are control of making the actual REST call. This means you can reuse your existing HTTP client, use existing authentication schemes and override any part of the REST call. You can override the REST host, proxy incoming request headers along to your REST backend, add caching etc.
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