freshbooks-python-sdk
FreshBooks API wrapper (by freshbooks)
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🌐 Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js (by sindresorhus)
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freshbooks-python-sdk
Posts with mentions or reviews of freshbooks-python-sdk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-29.
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API Client Design Across Languages - Part 2 - Making Requests
In python we're using the requests library for simplicity. Requests is widely used (see the Stripe and Auth0 SDKs) so it isn't too onerous of a requirement. In fact, FreshBooks' Python SDK is very light on dependencies in general.
got
Posts with mentions or reviews of got.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-29.
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API Client Design Across Languages - Part 2 - Making Requests
Like Python, our Node.js SDK is using a well-known library axios. While it is not quite as ubiquitous as Python's requests, it is very commonly used. For instance, it is used by Auth0 (if you're looking for a different example, Shopify makes use of Got). You can find it configured here. The shared client code takes reqeust and response transform functions for each resource to convert the repsonses to objects.
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Fetch API has landed into Node.js
Is there support for timeouts? It's the main reason I use https://github.com/sindresorhus/got
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7 Ways to Improve Node.js Performance at Scale
At the moment, axios does not support setting a connection timeout separately from a read timeout, which could be limiting in some scenarios. If you need this functionality, you can try the got library - it allows for separate read and connection timeout specifications.
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Generate PDF handbook with Docusaurus using GitHub Actions
One of the community plugins we found during that process was signcl/docusaurus-prince-pdf, an npm package leveraging sindresorhus/got to crawl all the documentation and generate a PDF version.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
got - Nicer interface to the built-in http module.
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Can someone tell me about secure and stable alternatives to the "request" library from npm? Because request is deprecated :(
I've used Axios and Got. Both have been solid. The only issue I've had is with Got and an issue with auth credential encoding due to a bug in NodeJS: https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/issues/1169
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Why should you try Expo - it is a great platform and if you have never tried or you have experience with old versions you probably should try it.
My corporate network is pretty locked down and all traffic runs through a proxy. There have been a number of times where the Expo CLI has exploded or hung or just silently failed due to failure to respect system settings for things like proxies. What's odd is that not everything fails, only some things. Sometimes it's due to delegating certain requests to other cli libraries which themselves don't respect these settings correctly. For these I generally try to track down the bugs and open issues / submit PRs where possible, but they don't always get picked up. My "favorite" experience with this was when a package owner closed an issue claiming proxy support should instead be added to the lower level package (that he also owns) but then closed the proxy support issue on that lower level package claiming "it's just too complicated" and passing the buck back up to package consumers, creating a nice catch-22.
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GraphQL via HTTP in five ways: cURL, Python, JavaScript, Ruby and PHP
Similarly to the Python instructions, we'll be making use of an HTTP library for JavaScript. Since the JavaScript version of requests is no longer supported, we'll take advantage of got. In a new directory, run npm install got. Create a new request.js file with the following code.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing freshbooks-python-sdk and got you can also consider the following projects:
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
undici - An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js
superagent - Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client). Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
http-proxy - A full-featured http proxy for node.js
request - 🏊🏾 Simplified HTTP request client.
nodejs-httpp - Run HTTP over UDP with Node.js
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global-agent - Global HTTP/HTTPS proxy agent configurable using environment variables.
node-libcurl - libcurl bindings for Node.js
window.fetch polyfill - A window.fetch JavaScript polyfill.
Rill - 🗺 Universal router for web applications.