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Reverse Dependencies for rack

The projects listed here declare rack as a runtime or development dependency

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Rack application that displays current Git commit information.
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Rack::Compress enables Zstd and Brotli compression on HTTP responses
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Conditional wrapper for Rack middleware. This is a port of Plack::Middleware::Conditional.
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A rack middleware to configure rack env.
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Rack middleware rate limiter that provides both time-based limits and quantity-based limits
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Middleware that provides both file extension and HTTP_ACCEPT-type content negotiation for Rack applications
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Rack::ContentDispositionHelper is Rack middleware that rewrites the decoded filename* directive in the Content-Disposition response header as the value of the filename directive.
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Rack middleware for declaratively setting the HTTP ContentSecurityPolicy (W3C CSP Level 2/3) security header to help prevent against XSS and other browser based attacks.
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It's a rack middleware to validate the header Content-Type of requests.
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A rack middleware library that allows for cookies to be passed through form parameters. Specifically, it merges the specified form parameters into the Cookie header of an http request. It gets around the problem of having a flash application which interacts with a web application that uses cookie...
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The middleware makes sure any request to specified paths would have been preflighted if it was sent by a browser. We don't want random websites to be able to execute actual GraphQL operations from a user's browser unless our CORS policy supports it. It's not good enough just to ensure that the b...
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