A utility library for mocking out the requests Python library.
Configuration-based Snack/Newt adaptation for easy and attractive console UI
forms.
Tapi is a tool to automate the testing of your Application Programmer Interfaces
(APIs). Features:
- Test you API without writing any code (only edit a json file)
- Test you APIs in a much more 'natural' way by specifying urls/verbs and what
the output should be
- Verify anything from response status codes, headers, body content etc
- Also allows verification by issuing another API call to a different endpoint
to ensure a prior API call worked
- Execute arbitrary python scripts to populate request paramaters e.g. custom
headers
- Execute arbitrary python scripts to verify response from endpoint is valid
- Tests your APIs using your own APIs
Python interface to Thrift.
Encode and decode Base64 without "=" padding.
RFC 4648 specifies that Base64 should be padded to a multiple of 4 bytes using
"=" characters. However this conveys no benefit so many protocols choose to use
Base64 without the "=" padding.
XCAP protocol, defined in RFC 4825, allows a client to read, write, and
modify application configuration data stored in XML format on a server. XCAP
maps XML document sub-trees and element attributes to HTTP URIs, so that
these components can be directly accessed by HTTP. An XCAP server used by
XCAP clients to store data like presence policy in combination with a SIP
Presence server that supports PUBLISH/SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY SIP methods can
provide a complete SIP SIMPLE solution.
xmltodict is a Python module that makes working with XML feel like you are
working with JSON.
Yappi is designed to work on long-running multi-threaded applications.
It is possible to profile an application, retrieve statistics, then stop and
start later on the fly without affecting the profiled application.
YDbf is a library for reading/writing DBF-files (aka XBase) in pythonic way.
yunomi provides insights to the internal behavior of an application, providing
useful statistics and metrics on selected portions of your code. It's a Python
port of the core portion of a Java Metrics library by Coda Hale.