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needle is an HTTP client library for Node.js that provides a simple, flexible, and powerful API for making HTTP requests. It supports all major HTTP methods and has a clean and easy-to-use interface for handling responses and errors.

Typhoeus is a Ruby library that allows you to make parallel HTTP requests, which can greatly speed up the process of making multiple requests to different servers. It is built on top of the C library libcurl, which is known for its high performance and reliability.

One of the main features of Typhoeus is its ability to make parallel requests. This means that it can send multiple requests at the same time, and wait for all of them to finish before returning the results. This can greatly reduce the time it takes to make multiple requests, as it eliminates the need to wait for each request to complete before sending the next one.

In addition to its parallelism feature, Typhoeus also provides a convenient and easy-to-use Ruby interface for making HTTP requests. It supports all of the common HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) and allows you to set various request options, such as headers, timeouts, and authentication. It also supports streaming responses, which allows you to process large responses piece by piece, rather than loading the entire response into memory at once.

Typhoeus is also supports HTTP/2 protocol which provides faster load times and reduced network usage. It also supports streaming which is an essential feature for large data transfer.

Typhoeus is well-documented, actively maintained, and has a large and active community of users. It is widely used in the Ruby ecosystem and is a popular choice for building high-performance web scraping and data-gathering applications.

Note that Typhoeus can also be used as an adapter in popular alternative package Faraday.

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Example Use


```javascript const needle = require('needle'); // needle supports both Promises and async/await needle.get('https://httpbin.org/get', (err, res) => { if (err) { console.error(err); return; } console.log(res.body); }); const response = await needle.get('https://httpbin.org/get') // concurrent requests can be sent using Promise.all const results = await Promise.all([ needle.get('http://httpbin.org/html'), needle.get('http://httpbin.org/html'), needle.get('http://httpbin.org/html'), ]) // POST requests const data = { name: 'John Doe' }; await needle.post('https://api.example.com', data) // proxy const options = { proxy: 'http://proxy.example.com:8080' }; await needle.get('https://httpbin.org/ip', options) // headers and cookies const options = { headers: { 'Cookie': 'myCookie=123', 'X-My-Header': 'myValue' } }; await needle.get('https://httpbin.org/headers', options) ```
```go # GET request Typhoeus.get("www.example.com") # POST request Typhoeus.post("www.example.com/posts", body: { title: "test post", content: "this is my test"}) # make parallel requests: # hydra is a request queue manager hydra = Typhoeus::Hydra.hydra # create request object first_request = Typhoeus::Request.new("http://example.com/posts/1") # add complete callbacks first_request.on_complete do |response| # callbacks can queue new requests third_url = response.body third_request = Typhoeus::Request.new(third_url) hydra.queue third_request end second_request = Typhoeus::Request.new("http://example.com/posts/2") # queue requests: hydra.queue first_request hydra.queue second_request hydra.run # this is a blocking call that returns once all requests are complete ```

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