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Allows you to specify http status codes by name rather than magic numbers for more readable code. Go to https://github.com/MishaConway/httpcode for detailed examples.
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Wrapper for IO to upload to web server
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HTTP sever for directory index with extra features
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DHS ia a Rails-Gem, providing an ActiveRecord like interface to access HTTP-JSON-Services from Rails Applications. Special features provided by this gem are: Multiple endpoint configuration per resource, active-record-like query-chains, scopes, error handling, relations, request cycle cache, batch processing, including linked resources (hypermedia), data maps (data accessing), nested-resource handling, ActiveModel like backend validation conversion, formbuilder-compatible, three types of pagination support, service configuration per resource, kaminari-support and much more.
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A configurable and extensible, HTTP proxy and capture library, implementing the BrowserMob Proxy REST api.
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a very simple http server for use in automated integration tests
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This gem provides a minimal and customizable rendering content for every status and format included in Rails.
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helps cut through the clutter of HTTP testing
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Alias gem for httparty
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ruby ping gem for only http pings and also returns duration
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Simple HTTP-client for https://reindexer.io/
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Easy to use handler for the HttpObservatory API.
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HttpZip is a gem to extract individual files from a remote ZIP archive, without the need to download the entire file.
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HTTP client DSL, inspired by sinatra.
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An embulk output plugin to egest records as json via http/https.
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Animo allows building scalable Ruby web services. It emphasizes a distinct separation
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As seen here http://httpstatusdogs.com/
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Ruby HTTP-client for the Message Queue based on Tarantool
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zu
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Unzipper (in the tradition of `uz`, but better). Works for .tgz, .xz, .zip,
.deb, .rpm — you name it. (Literally. If you find an archive that it doesn't
open, let me know about it and I'll add that.)
If you have an archive sitting there of format `xyz`, then `zu foo.xyz` should
take care of it.
It will:
- Know how to extract the archive (based on extension ┈ though a version that
detects based on `file` is something we're considering)
- Guard against impoliteness. That is, if the archive only has one file, it
will be permitted to extract into the current directory, otherwise it will
first `mkdir foo; cd foo` then extract there. (The directory name will be
the archive file minus the extension.)
- Download the file first, using `wget`, if the arg starts with `http:`,
`https:`, or `ftp:`
- Remove the archive file if you pass `-d`
Dependencies
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`zu` doesn't strive to be dependency-free by any means.
For starters, it expects Ruby.
Then it simply delegates to `unzip`, `gunzip`, `tar`, etc.
Not sure if I ever plan on changing this. The main purpose is to optimize the
command-line extraction of archives on a configured box.
Installation
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1. Have Ruby 1.8 (with gems) or 1.9
2. `gem install zu`
Feedback
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Tell us. (exad-zu@sharpsaw.worg)[mailto:exad-zu@sharpsaw.org]
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