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    node-rate-limiter-flexible

    node-rate-limiter-flexible

    Count and limit requests by key with atomic increments

    rate-limiter-flexible counts and limits number of actions by key and protects from DDoS and brute force attacks at any scale. It works with Redis, process Memory, Cluster or PM2, Memcached, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and allows to control of requests rate in single process or distributed environment. All operations in memory or distributed environments use atomic increments against race conditions. Combine limiters, block key for some duration, delay actions, manage failover with insurance options, configure smart key blocking in memory and many others. ...
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    pH7 Social Dating CMS (pH7Builder)❤️

    pH7 Social Dating CMS (pH7Builder)❤️

    🚀 Professional Social Dating Web App Builder (formerly pH7CMS)

    pH7Builder is a Professional, Free & Open Source PHP Social Dating Builder Software (primarily designed for developers ...). This Social Dating Web App is fully coded in object-oriented PHP (OOP) with the MVC pattern (Model-View-Controller). It is low resource-intensive, extremely powerful and highly secure. pH7Builder is included with over 42 native modules and is based on its homemade pH7 Framework which includes more than 52 packages To summarize, pH7Builder Social Dating Script...
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    Sinon.JS

    Sinon.JS

    Test spies, stubs and mocks for JavaScript

    ...A test spy is a function that records arguments, return value, the value of this and exception thrown (if any) for all its calls. There are two types of spies: Some are anonymous functions, while others wrap methods that already exist in the system under test. Mocks should only be used for the method under test.
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