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implements bindings to Win32 SSPI functions, focused on authentication to a proxy server over HTTP.
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Http client that levrage the use of fp principle
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You can communicate with Dkron using a RESTful JSON API over HTTP. Dkron nodes usually listen on port `8080` for API requests. All examples in this section assume that you've found a running leader at `localhost:8080`. Dkron implements a RESTful JSON API over HTTP to communicate with software cl...
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Landline is a no-hard-dependencies HTTP routing DSL that was made entirely for fun. It runs on any HTTP server that supports the Rack 3.0 protocol. It is usable for many menial tasks, and as long as it continues to be fun, it will keep growing.
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A "problem detail" as a way to carry machine-readable details of errors in a HTTP response, to avoid the need to define new error response formats for HTTP APIs.
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HTTP proxy for statsd with basic auth
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Accepts an input file of JSON data structures and uses them as HTTP requests.
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Implements a gateway server to allow barebone basic sensor components to report state change updates as simple via TCP/UDP ports without the 'overhead' of the HTTP protocol. A power sensor for example might just broadcast a four byte floating point binary number once every secon...
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Collects and stores your outgoing HTTP requests in NetNoop.requests for later inspection, usually in your test assertions or matchers. Can be used in conjunction with FakeWeb to disable outbound HTTP requests while also making the contents of those requests visible.
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Simple HTTP server which allows transpiling HAML files through HTTP request using Ruby implementation
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Rack middleware to check HTTP request methods and reject ones you don't want
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