ob-http VS Karate

Compare ob-http vs Karate and see what are their differences.

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ob-http Karate
2 25
251 7,846
- 1.2%
0.0 8.5
12 months ago 3 days ago
Emacs Lisp Java
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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ob-http

Posts with mentions or reviews of ob-http. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-25.

Karate

Posts with mentions or reviews of Karate. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-03.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ob-http and Karate you can also consider the following projects:

verb - Organize and send HTTP requests from Emacs

Apache JMeter - Apache JMeter open-source load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services

emacs-request - Request.el -- Easy HTTP request for Emacs Lisp

REST Assured - Java DSL for easy testing of REST services

ob-async - Asynchronous src_block execution for org-babel

WireMock - A tool for mocking HTTP services

museo - Snapshot testing for Rails views

Cucumber - Cucumber for the JVM

walkman - Write HTTP requests in Org mode and replay them at will using cURL

Selenium

plz.el - An HTTP library for Emacs

MockServer - MockServer enables easy mocking of any system you integrate with via HTTP or HTTPS with clients written in Java, JavaScript and Ruby. MockServer also includes a proxy that introspects all proxied traffic including encrypted SSL traffic and supports Port Forwarding, Web Proxying (i.e. HTTP proxy), HTTPS Tunneling Proxying (using HTTP CONNECT) and SOCKS Proxying (i.e. dynamic port forwarding).