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Diox Alternatives
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dio
A powerful HTTP package for Dart/Flutter, which supports Global settings, Interceptors, FormData, Aborting and canceling a request, Files uploading and downloading, Requests timeout, Custom adapters, etc. [Moved to: https://github.com/cfug/dio] (by flutterchina)
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dio
A powerful HTTP package for Dart/Flutter, which supports Global settings, Interceptors, FormData, Aborting and canceling a request, Files uploading and downloading, Requests timeout, Custom adapters, etc.
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http-mock-adapter
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flutter_deer
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flutter-boilerplate-project
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Bonsoir
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InfluxDB
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diox reviews and mentions
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[Official] Dio is no longer being maintained.
Or DioX ;)
Someone did create a hard fork few months back (https://github.com/cfug/diox)
Your point of supply-chain risks is definitely valid, but given that some well-known devs contribute to diox and that they are pretty transparent on what they are doing ( https://github.com/cfug/diox/issues/29 ) IMO it still can be justified in this case.
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Dio caching experience
There's a fork that's actively maintained though https://github.com/cfug/diox
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cfug/diox is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.