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    Nock

    Nock

    HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js

    HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js. Nock can be used to test modules that perform HTTP requests in isolation. For instance, if a module performs HTTP requests to a CouchDB server or makes HTTP requests to the Amazon API, you can test that module in isolation. Nock works by overriding Node's http.request function. Also, it overrides http.ClientRequest too to cover for modules that use it directly.
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    SuperAgent

    SuperAgent

    Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client)

    SuperAgent is light-weight progressive ajax API crafted for flexibility, readability, and a low learning curve after being frustrated with many of the existing request APIs. It also works with Node.js! Small progressive client-side HTTP request library, and Node.js module with the same API, supporting many high-level HTTP client features. Browser-ready versions of this module are available via jsdelivr, unpkg, and also in the node_modules/superagent/dist folder in downloads of the superagent package. ...
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    SuperTest

    SuperTest

    Super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers

    A super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers using a fluent API. The motivation with this module is to provide a high-level abstraction for testing HTTP, while still allowing you to drop down to the lower-level API provided by superagent. Install SuperTest as an npm module and save it to your package.json file as a development dependency. You may pass an http.Server, or a Function to request(), if the server is not already listening for connections then it is bound to an ephemeral port for you so there is no need to keep track of ports. ...
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    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google APIs Client Library for browser JavaScript, aka gapi

    This library (often used via gapi) provides a browser-friendly way to call Google APIs using OAuth 2.0 and generated discovery documents. It abstracts discovery, auth, and HTTP details so developers can focus on domain calls like Drive file operations, Calendar events, or YouTube data. The client can load APIs dynamically at runtime, which keeps bundles small and allows late-binding to specific services and versions. It includes helpers for incremental auth, token refresh, and scopes so apps can request only what they need when they need it. ...
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    QuoJS

    QuoJS

    Micro #JavaScript Library for Mobile Devices

    QuoJS is a lightweight JavaScript library aimed at building mobile-first web interfaces with a focus on touch interactions and simple DOM utilities. It provides a compact, jQuery-like API for element selection, traversal, and manipulation, but trims the surface area to keep payloads small for mobile browsers. A core feature set centers on high-level touch gestures—such as tap, double-tap, swipe, pinch, and long-tap—abstracting away platform quirks so developers can attach handlers...
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    Permit

    Permit

    An unopinionated authentication library for building Node.js APIs

    This project is an unopinionated authentication library for Node.js APIs that focuses on adding an auth layer without forcing a specific framework or application style. It’s built to slot into popular server stacks like Express, Koa, Hapi, or Fastify, and it stays compatible with different API styles including REST and GraphQL. The library concentrates on the core authentication schemes many APIs need, including bearer token authentication and basic username/password credentials. It also...
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    Resumable.js

    Resumable.js

    Library for providing multiple uploads via the HTML5 File API

    Resumable.js is a JavaScript library providing multiple simultaneous, stable and resumable uploads via the HTML5 File API. The library is designed to introduce fault-tolerance into the upload of large files through HTTP. This is done by splitting each file into small chunks. Then, whenever the upload of a chunk fails, uploading is retried until the procedure completes. This allows uploads to automatically resume uploading after a network connection is lost either locally or to the server....
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