A blazing fast, resilient, and easy-to-use HTTP client for Elixir
An Elixir based HTTP load & performance testing framework
HTTP Signature Scheme - Signing HTTP Messages for Erlang and Elixir
Assent adapter for making requests using HTTPoison
FaultTree is a library for performing [fault tree analysis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fault_tree_analysis). It includes a small HTTP ...
Simple HTTP/HTTPS message handler for running tasks from other apps. Used in combination to the Ruby Gem Codelation Messenger. This allo...
🚀 A lightweight HTTP library inspired by JavaScript's fetch, bringing simplicity and flexibility to Elixir HTTP requests.
This package adds an HTTP header to all Plug responses, to spread good will and compassion throughout the Web.
simple HTTP client for Chatwork
Erlang HTTP client application
An Elixir-based HTTP Client for FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) API
Elixir HTTP client forked from HTTPoison
Elixir HTTP client for making requests through the Tor network
Elixir Plug for authenticating HTTP requests using AWS Signature V4.
http://fucking-great-advice.ru API wrapper for Elixir.
An HTTP signature and digest header library for ActivityPub applications
Module for signing and verifying HTTP requests to the TrueLayer API.
HTTP Signature Verification in Elixir.
The 'do nothing' HTTP client for Elixir.
A Slack wrapper for Elixir Requires an active account with Slack (http://slack.com).
TeslaTimeout is a middleware for Elixir Tesla HTTP Client
Lightweight HTTP client for Mastodon and Pleroma based on Tesla.
Standards-compliant HTTP Cookie implementation, with support for Req and Tesla.
Handle Slack slash command and interactive message HTTP requests in Elixir
HTTP Metadata inspector
HPACK implementation for Elixir
A small library to serialize deeply nested datastructures into HTTP parameters that most backends do understand
A lightweight and functional http server designed from the ground up to work with plug.
A sample server for testing RESTful API clients through HTTP
A simple and naïve attempt at an elixir client for the Pingboard API.(http://docs.pingboard.apiary.io/#)