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- 194,912 total downloads
- last updated 8/22/2024
- Latest version: 2.6.0
IdempotentAPI is an ASP.NET Core attribute by which any HTTP write operations (POST and PATCH) can have effect only once for the given request data. -
- 171,295 total downloads
- last updated 12/26/2023
- Latest version: 2.2.0
The cache definition of the IdempotentAPI project. -
- 168,932 total downloads
- last updated 12/26/2023
- Latest version: 2.2.0
The access cache implementation of the IdempotentAPI project. -
- 167,305 total downloads
- last updated 6/11/2023
- Latest version: 2.1.0
The distributed access lock definition of the IdempotentAPI project. -
- 122,415 total downloads
- last updated 12/26/2023
- Latest version: 2.2.0
The DistributedCache implementation for the definition of the IdempotentAPI.Cache. -
- 74,594 total downloads
- last updated 12/26/2023
- Latest version: 2.2.0
The FusionCache implementation for the definition of the IdempotentAPI.Cache. -
- 47,056 total downloads
- last updated 6/11/2023
- Latest version: 2.1.0
The Madelson DistributedLock implementation for the definition of the IdempotentAPI.DistributedAccessLock. -
- Deprecated
- 40,670 total downloads
- last updated 3/12/2022
- Latest version: 1.0.1
The cache definition of the IdempotentAPI project. -
- 12,858 total downloads
- last updated 6/11/2023
- Latest version: 2.1.0
The RedLockNet implementation for the definition of the IdempotentAPI.DistributedAccessLock. -
- 11,551 total downloads
- last updated 8/22/2024
- Latest version: 3.2.0
IdempotentAPI support in Minimal APIs. -
- 2,349 total downloads
- last updated 2/23/2024
- Latest version: 0.3.0-beta (prerelease)
Consistent API Response Errors (CARE) is an ASP.NET Core middleware that centralizes the handling of input-validation errors, application exceptions and unhandled exceptions. Simplifies the API controllers by... More information -
- 2,071 total downloads
- last updated 2/23/2024
- Latest version: 0.3.0-beta (prerelease)
Consistent API Response Errors (CARE). The definition of input-validation errors, application exceptions and unhandled exceptions.