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    Faraday

    Faraday

    Simple, but flexible HTTP client library, with support for backends

    ...This library aims to support and is tested against the currently officially supported Ruby implementations. This means that, even without a major release, we could add or drop support for Ruby versions, following their EOL. Currently that means we support Ruby 2.6+. You can also install the faraday_middleware extension gem to access a collection of useful Faraday middleware.
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    httplog

    httplog

    Log outgoing HTTP requests in ruby

    ...This is very much a development and debugging tool; it is not recommended to use this in a production environment as it is monkey-patching the respective HTTP implementations. You have been warned - use at your own risk. Just like in Rails, you can filter the values of sensitive parameters by setting the filter_parameters to an array of (lower case) keys. The value for "password" is filtered by default. Please note that this will only filter the request data with well-formed parameters (in the URL, the headers, and the request data) but not the response. It does not currently filter JSON request data either, just standard "key=value" pairs in the request body.
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    wappskafander_t2

    wappskafander_t2

    Wraps a HTTP server that might optionally run PHP by using FastCGI.

    wappskafander_t2 wraps an old version of a Hiawatha web server (hiawatha-webserver.org). If FastCGI and PHP are available, then the web server probably can execute PHP. As of 2022_11 this "branch" of the wappskafander_t2 will not be incrementally updated, because it, the wrapping code, NOT the wrapped web server, is an old mess that needs a total rewrite. The current version of the wrapping code is usable as a functional "blob" that serves HTTP and optionally PHP generated content from Virtual Private Servers (VPS) and alike. ...
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    QMachine

    QMachine

    A platform for World Wide Computing

    QMachine (QM) is a web service for distributed computing. Its design relaxes the usual requirements of a distributed computer so far that it can be powered completely by web browsers – without installing anything.
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    This is a apache v2.0 authentication module. Based on html form authentication and cookie authentication session. Cookie session are stored in memcache deamon. Can be used has an simple "Single Signe-On" (SSO). All the code source and the bug tracking has migrated to github: https://github.com/ZenProjects/Apache-Authmemcookie-Module All the documentation are here: https://zenprojects.github.io/Apache-Authmemcookie-Module/
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