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raindrops is a real-time stats toolkit to show statistics for Rack HTTP servers. It is designed for preforking servers such as unicorn, but should support any Rack HTTP server on platforms supporting POSIX shared memory. It may also be used as a generic scoreboard for sharing atomic counters across multiple processes.
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Helpful library for primarily reading the contents of a file either from an HTTP address, local file, or DRb file system.
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\Rainbows! is an HTTP server for sleepy Rack applications. It is based on unicorn, but designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients.
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Hurley provides a common interface for working with different HTTP adapters.
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Makes http fun! Also, makes consuming restful web services dead easy.
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Parse Accept and Accept-Language HTTP headers.
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A library for building RFC compliant Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) messages. It can be used to construct standardized MIME messages for use in client/server communications, such as Internet mail or HTTP multipart/form-data transactions.
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A client wrapper around a Rack app or HTTP
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Utility-belt to build form data request bodies. Provides support for `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` types.
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webmachine is a toolkit for building HTTP applications in a declarative fashion, that avoids the confusion of going through a CGI-style interface like Rack. It is strongly influenced by the original Erlang project of the same name and shares its opinionated nature about HTTP.
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Replaces Net::HTTP with a subclass that routes all requests to a Rack application
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Nap is a really simple REST library. It allows you to perform HTTP requests with minimal amounts of code.
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APISmith provides tools to make working with structured HTTP-based apis even easier.
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This is the simple REST client for Google Drive API V3. Simple REST clients are Ruby client libraries that provide access to Google services via their HTTP REST API endpoints. These libraries are generated and updated automatically based on the discovery documents published by the service, and they handle most concerns such as authentication, pagination, retry, timeouts, and logging. You can use this client to access the Google Drive API, but note that some services may provide a separate modern client that is easier to use.
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