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Top 23 Response Open-Source Projects
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hayabusa
Hayabusa (้ผ) is a sigma-based threat hunting and fast forensics timeline generator for Windows event logs.
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WireMock.Net
WireMock.Net is a flexible product for stubbing and mocking web HTTP responses using advanced request matching and response templating. Based on the functionality from http://WireMock.org, but extended with more functionality.
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SaaSHub
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WELA
WELA (Windows Event Log Analyzer): The Swiss Army knife for Windows Event Logs! ใ็พ ๏ผใฆใงใฉ๏ผ
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renderer
Simple, lightweight and faster response (JSON, JSONP, XML, YAML, HTML, File) rendering package for Go (by thedevsaddam)
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strapi-plugin-transformer
A plugin for Strapi Headless CMS that provides the ability to transform the API request or response.
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tenet
A Clojure(Script) library, which helps to create explicit and understandable results to unify and simplify the data flow (by lazy-cat-io)
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framework-extra-bundle
Attributes for request/response operations, content negotiation, and more for Symfony projects.
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Pexon
A full Rest-API With Oauth2 and JWT for request & response a JSON file Using FastAPI and SQLAlchemy ๐
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Networking
Networking is a lightweight and powerful HTTP network framework written in Swift (by brillcp)
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SaaSHub
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Project mention: Hayabusa: Sigma-based forensics timeline generator for Windows event logs | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-24
I'd say that without wanting to refactor the code a little bit (maybe moving those HttpClients into a service so that they are easily mocked) your best bet would be to use something like WireMock or MockHttp.
The renderer package, which we use for handling API responses in the Golang backend todo app, provides a straightforward way to parse HTML templates. Under the hood, it uses the Go html/template package. However, you can use the default Go html/template package, depending on your preference.
Project mention: routup v3.0: A lightweight, runtime agnostic and asynchronous routing framework. Powerful plugin system, different handler declaration styles, ... | /r/Frontend | 2023-10-06
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Response projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Alamofire | 40,548 |
2 | SwiftyJSON | 22,437 |
3 | Netfox | 3,613 |
4 | hayabusa | 1,938 |
5 | response | 1,506 |
6 | nzyme | 1,323 |
7 | WireMock.Net | 1,302 |
8 | Cortex | 1,250 |
9 | apicache | 1,216 |
10 | WELA | 678 |
11 | examples | 636 |
12 | SIEM | 513 |
13 | NativePopup | 267 |
14 | renderer | 261 |
15 | strapi-plugin-transformer | 131 |
16 | tenet | 37 |
17 | routup | 30 |
18 | http-request | 28 |
19 | framework-extra-bundle | 20 |
20 | Pexon | 15 |
21 | Networking | 12 |
22 | Vicis | 11 |
23 | http-request-kotlin | 10 |
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