The organization request has a strong presence on GitHub, primarily focusing on JavaScript. Its repositories include several widely used projects such as request, a simplified HTTP request client, and request-promise, which offers Promise support. This breadth of contributions highlights its significance in the open-source community.
🏊🏾 Simplified HTTP request client.
The simplified HTTP request client 'request' with Promise support. Powered by Bluebird.
The simplified HTTP request client 'request' with Promise support. Powered by native ES6 promises.
Library to monitor HTTP(S) requests made with mikeal/request.
HTTP proxy tunneling agent. Formerly part of mikeal/request, now a standalone module.
Caseless object set/get/has, very useful when working with HTTP headers.
HTTP Agent that keeps socket connections alive between keep-alive requests. Formerly part of mikeal/request, now a standalone module.
OAuth 1 signing. Formerly a vendor lib in mikeal/request, now a standalone module.
AWS signing. Originally pulled from LearnBoost/knox, maintained as vendor in request, now a standalone module.
The simplified HTTP request client 'request' with Promise support. Powered by 'any-promise'.
Core Promise support implementation for the simplified HTTP request client 'request'.
Cookie Jar. Originally pulled from LearnBoost/tobi, maintained as vendor in request, now a standalone module.
Common Interface for HTTP Clients
Sugar API for @request/interface consumers
HTTP CLI Client
Official Website of the Request Organization
HTTP Client Library
HTTP duplex client that accepts and decompresses gzip.
HTTP Multipart Body Stream
HTTP Digest Authentication
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HTTP OAuth Authentication
HTTP Debug Log
HTTP Content-Length for various body types
Wrapper for qs and querystring modules
Duplex API for making an HTTP request (write the req, read the response)
HTTP Client Library
HTTP Caseless Headers
DO NOT USE request-promise-bluebird! Use request-promise instead. It uses Bluebird under the hood.
Request builds a variety of HTTP-related tools and libraries on GitHub, enhancing the functionality of HTTP requests. Notable projects include request, request-promise, and request-debug, all aimed at simplifying and monitoring HTTP interactions.
Request primarily utilizes JavaScript for its projects. This choice supports its focus on developing libraries and tools that facilitate easier handling of HTTP requests in JavaScript applications.
Yes, all of request's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers to access, use, and contribute to the tools and libraries that request provides, fostering collaboration within the open-source community.
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