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    Floki

    Floki

    Floki is a simple HTML parser that enables search for nodes using CSS

    Floki is a simple HTML parser that enables search for nodes using CSS selectors. Floki needs the :leex module in order to compile. Normally this module is installed with Erlang in a complete installation. By default, Floki uses a patched version of mochiweb_html for parsing fragments due to its ease of installation (it's written in Erlang and has no outside dependencies). fast_html is generally faster, according to the benchmarks conducted by its developers.
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    Tesla

    Tesla

    The flexible HTTP client library for Elixir

    The flexible HTTP client library for Elixir, with support for middleware and multiple adapters. Tesla is an HTTP client loosely based on Faraday. It embraces the concept of middleware when processing the request/response cycle. Define module with use Tesla and choose from a variety of middleware. Tesla is built around the concept of composable middlewares. This is very similar to how Plug Router works. All HTTP functions, such as Tesla.get/3 and Tesla.post/4, can take a dynamic client as the first argument. This allows using convenient syntax for modifying the behavior in runtime. Tesla supports multiple HTTP adapter that do the actual HTTP request processing. Each piece of the stream will be encoded as JSON and sent as a new line (conforming to JSON stream format). You can set the adapter to Tesla.Mock in tests.
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