Erlang/Elixir Cloud Framework cowboy 2.x HTTP/HTTPS Service
An Elixir-based HTTP Client for SEC's EDGAR
Gleam wrapper for the Finch HTTP client
A Plug for using HTTP Basic Authentication in Plug applications
Erlang/Elixir Cloud Framework elli HTTP Service
Generate HTTP clients based on JSON Hyperschemas
An erlang HTTP client wrapping reqwest
River is an http/2 (HTTP2) client for Elixir (a work in progress, though!)
Shot is a small HTTP client library
A set of macros and plugs for Elixir/Phoenix applications to automatically validate incoming HTTP requests based on the OpenAPI Specifica...
Translate strings using the Bing HTTP API. Requires that you have a Client ID and Secret. See README.md for information.
XClient is an HTTP client based on XHTTP.
ORY Oathkeeper is a reverse proxy that checks the HTTP Authorization for validity against a set of rules. This service uses Hydra to vali...
HTTP client written in and for Gleam
A library for validating http params and queries
Library for integrating with Alfred: http://www.alfredapp.com
Ceylan-WOOPER, a Wrapper for Object-Oriented Programming in Erlang, as an OTP active application here (see http://wooper.esperide.org)
A Gleam http client for Erlang and JavaScript tragets.
HTTP Router with various macros to assist in developing your application and organizing your code
Erlang/Elixir Cloud Framework cowboy 1.x HTTP/HTTPS Service
Downloads remote file with progress bar.
HTTP Signature Scheme - Signing HTTP Messages for Erlang and Elixir
Elixir library for generating HTTP clients from OpenAPI V3 json specifications
Elixir client library for the AT&T M2X (http://m2x.att.com) API. AT&T M2X is a cloud-based fully managed time-series data storage service...
A mock http server for testing/mocking remote http calls
HTTP client for interfacing with the Podium API
Hot lmugs of LFE for your simple HTTP needs
HTTP client library
A light-weight, relatively unopinionated AWS API client
A library that allows capturing http requests, websocket "actions", oban job executions and other custom "events" (think cron-like stuff)...