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SendRes is a small and simple utility for sending formatted responses to the clients, it internally handles the `status: success | fail | error` based on the status code as well as other fields.
- sendRes
- send-res
- response
- expressjs
- express
- middlewares
- express-middleware
- nodejs-response
- http-response
- http
A retort that defaults to JSON responses
A representation of item(i.e materials, services, staff, assets etc.) and it stock that may be consumed or made available in emergency(or disaster) management(or event).
- codetanzania
- lykmapipo
- emis
- emis-module
- disaster
- emergency
- hazard
- risk
- exposure
- resilience
- drm
- mitigation
- preparedness
- response
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Default API responses for Express apps
A representation of an envelope(or payload) which carries disaster notifications(or warning) from source(s) to audience(s).
- codetanzania
- lykmapipo
- emis
- emis-module
- disaster
- emergency
- hazard
- risk
- loss
- exposure
- resilience
- warning
- assessment
- drm
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Get HTTP-Status number by name
Middleware for picking REST API HTTP status code
Restify is a comprehensive npm package that streamlines and enhances the handling of HTTP requests in JavaScript applications.
ExpressJS middleware to reduce boilerplate in response creation
Thorw error objects directly from express response
response-manager is a lightweight npm package for managing HTTP responses in Express.js applications. It provides easy-to-use functions for sending success and error responses with customizable status codes, messages, and data.
Result/response object with HTTP-friendly status codes, for use with web APIs
ExpressJS middleware to reduce boilerplate in response creation
Simple module for generating custom but uniform responses for REST Requests for NodeJS for avoiding the need to repeat the status code in all the response across the project
Extend the Express response object to set the status code and return JSON
TODO
A set of small utilities that makes Response. q.json(), q.text(), q.html(), .... can make your code shorter and more readable while also providing good support for Tree-Shaking.
The package is a collection of response handler functions that can be used in a Node.js web application. These functions provide a consistent way to format HTTP responses and simplify the process of handling common response scenarios. The successResponse
- REST
- API
- response
- Success
- Error
- Validation
- Status-Code
- Error-Handling
- JSON
- Cache
- CacheError
- npm
- node
- node js
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HTTP Status Map
ExpressJS middleware to reduce boilerplate in response creation