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This gem transform the http response into a objects to access with dot instead brakets
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Ruby bindings for OSRM’s C++ API, providing faster and more customizable interaction with OSRM than HTTP based API. This gem requires native dependencies, you can find list of dependencies in README.
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Provides a DSL-level options_route method for catching HTTP OPTIONS method in a request
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This gem includes a ruby implementation of SCALE Codec, a general Substrate Http JSONRPC Client, and, a general Substrate Websocket JSON-RPC Client.
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Simple wrapper for connecting and using the RightScale API. Eases the use of connecting with a username and password, and then provides an object to do GET, PUT, POST, DELETE requests. Returns an HTTP response.
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Ruby HTTP API client library and cli to bitzlato.bz for wallets, trades and money
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Industrial-strength scaffolding for Ruby on Rails application development. A drop-in replacement for the scaffold generator that produces production-ready controllers that are safe from state-changing HTTP GET requests and that have streamlined URLs.
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Retrieve ecommerce related articles from the guardian newspaper api
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Kirk is a wrapper around Jetty that hides all of the insanity and wraps your Rack application in a loving embrace. Also, Kirk is probably one of the least HTTP retarded ruby rack server out there.
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Crawl lecture websites and fetch the PDFs automatically. It currently supports the studium.kit.edu and other HTTP password protected sites.
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Distributed sharing of username/password combinations for use with HTTP basic auth
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An interface library that allows Ruby applications to easily connect to the HTTP 'Query API' for the Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and manipulate cloud servers.
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Rack provides minimal, modular and adaptable interface for developing web applications in Ruby. By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in the simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web servers, web frameworks, and software in between (the so-called middleware) into a single ...
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Connects LegionIO to Neo4j graph database via HTTP Cypher transaction API
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sidekiq-fiber lets you run IO-bound Sidekiq jobs as fibers instead of threads. A single thread can process thousands of concurrent jobs that spend most of their time waiting on external IO (HTTP, LLM APIs, S3) — without the memory and OS overhead of one thread per job.
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Wor-prof (Wprof) is a gem for Ruby On Rails which its only purpose is to measure a RoR app's performance through a profile with different times of response. Catch all request and save them into a database, csv file or send to external service, it's easy to configure and use. Wprof can take meas...
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Radioactive wraps Net::HTTP with defenses against SSRF, DNS rebinding, slowloris, response and decompression bombs, redirect chains into private addresses, and disallowed schemes. Safe-by-default for use cases like link previews, image proxies, webhook delivery, and metadata extraction from user-...
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