Libraries tagged by Request client

p3k/micropub

11 Favers
15592 Downloads

Utilities to help handle Micropub requests when building servers and clients

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passbase/passbase-php

10 Favers
30632 Downloads

# Introduction Welcome to the Passbase Verifications API docs. This documentation will help you understand our models and the Verification API with its endpoints. Based on this you can build your own system (i.e. verification) and hook it up to Passbase. In case of feedback or questions you can reach us under this email address: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). A User submits a video selfie and valid identifying __Resources__ during a __Verification__ guided by the Passbase client-side integration. Once all the necessary __Resources__ are submitted, __Data points__ are extracted, digitized, and authenticated. These Data points then becomes part of the User's __Identity__. The User then consents to share __Resources__ and/or __Data points__ from their Identity with you. This information is passed to you and can be used to make decisions about a User (e.g. activate account). This table below explains our terminology further. | Term | Description | |-----------------------------------------|-------------| | [Identity](#tag/identity_model) | A set of Data points and Resources related to and owned by one single User. This data can be accessed by you through a Verification. | | Data points | Any data about a User extracted from a Resource (E.g. Passport Number, or Age). | | [Resource](#tag/resource_model) | A source document used to generate the Data points for a User (E.g. Passport). | | [User](#tag/user_model) | The owner of an email address associated with an Identity. | | Verification | A transaction through which a User consents to share Data points with you. If the Data points you request are not already available in the User's Identity, the Passbase client will ask the User to submit the necessary Resource required to extract them. | | Re-authentication (login) | A transaction through which a User can certify the ownership of Personal data previously shared through an Authentication. | # Authentication There are two forms of authentication for the API: • API Key • Bearer JWT Token

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bugbuster/contao-clienthints-request-bundle

0 Favers
7726 Downloads

Contao 4/5 client hints request bundle.

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webignition/guzzle-request-headers-middleware

1 Favers
31950 Downloads

Middleware for setting headers on all requests sent by a Guzzle 6 client

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renoki-co/aws-elastic-client

7 Favers
39864 Downloads

Just a simple Elasticsearch Client handler that signs the requests for AWS Elasticsearch service with the provided credentials.

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sourceability/openai-client

18 Favers
7887 Downloads

PHP 8.0+ OpenAI API client with fully typed/documented requests+responses models, guzzle and symfony/http-client support and async/parallel requests.

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oneduo/laravel-gitlab-webhook-client

7 Favers
744 Downloads

A client to handle incoming Gitlab webhook requests

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berlioz/http-client

6 Favers
18632 Downloads

Berlioz HTTP Client is a PHP library to request HTTP server with continuous navigation, including cookies, sessions...

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scriptotek/sru-client

19 Favers
4778 Downloads

Package for making Search/Retrieve via URL requests and parse the responses

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paypaplane/svix-client

0 Favers
13196 Downloads

Welcome to the Svix API documentation! Useful links: [Homepage](https://www.svix.com) | [Support email](mailto:[email protected]) | [Blog](https://www.svix.com/blog/) | [Slack Community](https://www.svix.com/slack/) # Introduction This is the reference documentation and schemas for the [Svix webhook service](https://www.svix.com) API. For tutorials and other documentation please refer to [the documentation](https://docs.svix.com). ## Main concepts In Svix you have four important entities you will be interacting with: - `messages`: these are the webhooks being sent. They can have contents and a few other properties. - `application`: this is where `messages` are sent to. Usually you want to create one application for each user on your platform. - `endpoint`: endpoints are the URLs messages will be sent to. Each application can have multiple `endpoints` and each message sent to that application will be sent to all of them (unless they are not subscribed to the sent event type). - `event-type`: event types are identifiers denoting the type of the message being sent. Event types are primarily used to decide which events are sent to which endpoint. ## Authentication Get your authentication token (`AUTH_TOKEN`) from the [Svix dashboard](https://dashboard.svix.com) and use it as part of the `Authorization` header as such: `Authorization: Bearer ${AUTH_TOKEN}`. For more information on authentication, please refer to the [authentication token docs](https://docs.svix.com/api-keys). ## Code samples The code samples assume you already have the respective libraries installed and you know how to use them. For the latest information on how to do that, please refer to [the documentation](https://docs.svix.com/). ## Idempotency Svix supports [idempotency](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idempotence) for safely retrying requests without accidentally performing the same operation twice. This is useful when an API call is disrupted in transit and you do not receive a response. To perform an idempotent request, pass the idempotency key in the `Idempotency-Key` header to the request. The idempotency key should be a unique value generated by the client. You can create the key in however way you like, though we suggest using UUID v4, or any other string with enough entropy to avoid collisions. Svix's idempotency works by saving the resulting status code and body of the first request made for any given idempotency key for any successful request. Subsequent requests with the same key return the same result. Please note that idempotency is only supported for `POST` requests. ## Cross-Origin Resource Sharing This API features Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) implemented in compliance with [W3C spec](https://www.w3.org/TR/cors/). And that allows cross-domain communication from the browser. All responses have a wildcard same-origin which makes them completely public and accessible to everyone, including any code on any site.

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jbzoo/http-client

6 Favers
146205 Downloads

Simple HTTP-client, wrapper around Guzzle and rmccue/requests

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istranger/yii2-resource-smart-load

3 Favers
1584 Downloads

The extension for prevent reload (on AJAX request) resources, which already exist on client

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zatxm/arequest

3 Favers
947 Downloads

PHP's curl simply encapsulates requests and supports requests libraries similar to python to support session context

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pdeans/http

14 Favers
64693 Downloads

PSR-7 cURL HTTP client with support for PSR-17 HTTP factories.

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mroosz/php-cassandra

13 Favers
1433 Downloads

Cassandra client library with support for protocol v5 and asynchronous requests

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