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Description

Lodash is a contemporary utility library for JavaScript that emphasizes modular design, high performance, and additional features. It is distributed under the MIT license and is compatible with modern development environments. By simplifying the manipulation of arrays, numbers, objects, and strings, Lodash enhances the JavaScript programming experience. Its modular methods are particularly effective for iterating over arrays, objects, and strings, as well as for testing and manipulating values and for constructing complex functions. Available in various builds and module formats, Lodash caters to diverse programming needs. Additionally, futil-js offers a suite of functional utilities that serve to enhance the capabilities of Lodash. The library has been confirmed to work seamlessly in browsers such as Chrome 74-75, Firefox 66-67, Internet Explorer 11, Edge 18, Safari 11-12, and in Node.js versions 8-12. One practical application of Lodash involves determining the appropriate index for inserting a value into a sorted array while preserving its order. Furthermore, Lodash supports method chaining, allowing developers to combine operations on arrays, collections, and functions efficiently, while methods that yield a single or primitive value conclude the chain automatically. This flexibility makes Lodash a valuable asset for any JavaScript developer.

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Unirest is a collection of lightweight HTTP libraries developed and supported by Kong, the same entity that oversees the open-source API Gateway known as Kong. To get started with Unirest in a Node.js environment, you need to install the npm package. You might be curious about how Unirest simplifies the process of making requests. In addition to automatically handling gzip compression and parsing responses, Unirest offers straightforward examples to illustrate its functionality. A request can be initiated by calling the relevant method on the Unirest object, followed by the .end() function to dispatch the request. Alternatively, you can directly send the request by providing a callback alongside the URL. The library provides user-friendly methods that allow for manipulation of the request before it is dispatched. When a Unirest method is called, a request object is generated, which includes chainable methods similar to those found in libraries like jQuery and the widely-used Superagent request module, which serves as a partial model for this library. With these features, developers can enjoy a more efficient and intuitive experience when working with HTTP requests.

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Free
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Vendor Details

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Lodash

Website

lodash.com

Vendor Details

Company Name

Kong

Website

www.npmjs.com/package/unirest

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