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    Puma

    Puma

    A Ruby/Rack web server built for concurrency

    Unlike other Ruby Webservers, Puma was built for speed and parallelism. Puma is a small library that provides a very fast and concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby web applications. It is designed for running Rack apps only. What makes Puma so fast is the careful use of a Ragel extension to provide fast, accurate HTTP 1.1 protocol parsing. This makes the server scream without too many portability issues. If you are using Bundler, just add Puma to your project's Gemfile. Once you've installed your bundle, start Puma. ...
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    MailCatcher

    MailCatcher

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream

    ...Command-line options to override the default SMTP/HTTP IP and port settings. Mail appears instantly if your browser supports WebSockets, otherwise updates every thirty seconds. Sendmail-analogue command, catchmail, makes using mailcatcher from PHP a lot easier. Encodings are difficult. MailCatcher does not completely support utf-8 straight over the wire, you must use a mail library that encodes things properly based on SMTP server capabilities.
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    Down

    Down

    Streaming downloads using Net::HTTP, http.rb or HTTPX

    Down is a small, reliable Ruby library for downloading files that favors correctness, streaming, and clear error handling. It follows redirects safely, supports timeouts and retries, and streams responses to disk to keep memory usage low—ideal for large downloads or server environments. The API returns file-like objects (often Tempfile) with helpful metadata such as original filename and content type, which plays nicely with file-attachment libraries and background jobs. Multiple HTTP backends are supported, letting you choose between Net::HTTP or faster/feature-rich clients while keeping a consistent interface. ...
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    AWS Lambda Ruby Runtime Interface Client

    AWS Lambda Ruby Runtime Interface Client

    AWS Lambda Ruby Runtime Interface Client

    ...The Ruby Runtime Interface Client package currently supports Ruby versions 2.5.x up to and including 2.7.x. To make it easy to locally test Lambda functions packaged as container images we open-sourced a lightweight web-server, Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator (RIE), which allows your function packaged as a container image to accept HTTP requests.
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    Capybara

    Capybara

    Acceptance test framework for web applications

    Capybara is a Ruby acceptance testing framework that simulates how a real user would interact with a web application. It allows developers to write tests that drive browsers, checking for expected content, links, buttons, and form interactions. Capybara integrates with drivers like Selenium, Rack::Test, and headless browsers such as Cuprite or WebKit, letting tests run in real browsers or lightweight simulation environments. Its DSL emphasizes natural language-like syntax, such as visit,...
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    Amazon DynamoDB Session Store

    Amazon DynamoDB Session Store

    Handles sessions for Ruby web applications using DynamoDB as a backend

    ...The session store is compatible with all Rack-based frameworks. For Rails applications, use the aws-sdk-rails gem. The session store is a Rack Middleware, meaning that it will implement the Rack interface for dealing with HTTP request/responses. This session store uses a DynamoDB backend in order to provide scaling and centralized data benefits for session storage with more ease than other containers, like local servers or cookies. Once an application scales beyond a single web server, session data will need to be shared across the servers. DynamoDB takes care of this burden for you by scaling with your application. ...
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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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    VK_Periodic_Table_branch_mmmv

    VK_Periodic_Table_branch_mmmv

    Periodic Table of Chemical Elements that requires an HTTP server.

    ...The Periotic Table of Chemical Elements has been implemented at upstream by Valter Kiisk https://kodu.ut.ee/~kiisk/pertable/pertable.htm and its technology is HTML+CSS+JavaScript. The JavaScript downloads data at runtime, so a HTTP server is needed to view that table of chemical elements. The HTTP server has been bundled to this project.
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    WiKID Two-Factor Authentication System

    WiKID Two-Factor Authentication System

    Two-factor authentication system

    The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a public-key based two-factor authentication system. It is a flexible, extensible, and secure alternative to tokens, certs and passwords. Application & API support exists for Java, ASP, PHP, Ruby, OpenVPN, TACACS+, etc. Read our eGuide on how to setup your network with two-factor authentication: http://www.wikidsystems.com/learn-more/two-factor-authentication-white-papers
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    rSIGNAL - ruby Simple Inter-Interface Generic Aggregation Layer. It allows external data sources to be aggregated, store the aggregated data and print the aggregated data out in a transformed format to a file (or integrated HTTP server) on demand.
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    Ohm is a free (open source) server manager, allowing Linux server configuration via an easy-to-use web interface. It aims to be an alternative to Plesk, cPanel and the like. DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB: http://github.com/Ohm-panel
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    p@rdalys provides the full configuration set for the Kolab Server (http://www.kolab.org) and is based on puppet (http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet). Besides the configuration data it provides Ruby extensions to puppet.
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    This project automates Http-requests i.e. all browser activities can be logged/written to XML-formated files and redone by using simple methods. This is very useful for automating http-server-requests e.g. queries to search engines, external databases..
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    Moyn (Music on your network) is a music player that plays files from a HTTP server. A home web server is a natural solution to sharing music files, so it's only fitting that a player is written with that in mind.
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    rails-asyncweb is a fast HTTP server for JRuby on Rails.
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    Set of software/tools/libraries pre-compiled for Microsoft Windows platforms (WinXP,Win2000,Server2003), to allow easy deployement of a Ruby on Rails production machine. Includes Apache web server, Ruby interpreter, Rubygems and Rails.
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    FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
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    RubyWebDialogs is a platform independent graphical user interface for Ruby applications. It generates HTML and serves it with the internal HTTP server, so you can use your favorite web browser as the front end for your Ruby application.
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    phpBeans provides software and specifications for enabling n-tier development within PHP, such as the phpBeans Object Server, and interoperable with other languages as well. phpBeans can be downloaded from http://www.sitelliteforge.com/
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    Hey Everyone! Nirvana has moved to http://sourceforge.net/projects/nirvana It isn't here anymore.
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    Elserv is an HTTP server which runs on Emacs, as a background process.
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    Notejam

    Notejam

    The easy way to learn web frameworks

    ...The goal of the project is to help developers easily learn new frameworks by examples. Notejam is a unified sample web application (more than just "Hello World") implemented using different server-side frameworks. Currently python, php, ruby and javascript frameworks are supported. Currently project is hosted on GitHub http://github.com/komarserjio/notejam
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