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@seneca/request
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@seneca/request is a plugin for Seneca
Provides access to the Github API using the Seneca provider convention. Github API entities are represented as Seneca entities so that they can be accessed using the Seneca entity API and messages.
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$ npm install @seneca/request
debug : boolean falseSet plugin options when loading with:
seneca.use('request', { name: value, ... })
Note: foo.bar in the list above means
{ foo: { bar: ... } }
sys:request,request:send »Send a web request.
sys:request,request:spread »No description provided.
sys:request,response:handle »No description provided.
FAQs
Outbound Web Request Plugin for Seneca
We found that @seneca/request demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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