58 packages tagged with “hypermedia”
HAL Models for producing HAL Json
Adds HAL support to ASP.NET Core
Adds HAL support to ASP.NET WebAPI
A lightweight fluent .NET client for navigating and consuming HAL APIs. Includes support for .NET Standard.
Hallo is a content negotiated implementation of the HAL hypermedia format for ASP.NET Core.
Provides Hal+JSON media type support for Nancy.
Type safe generic REST client which uses the Siren hypermedia format.
Code that gives you a simple starting point for hypermedia usage in ASP.NET MVC.
Implementations of IHypermediaResolver for RESTyard.Client using System.Net.Http
Implementations of IStringParser, IParameterSerializer, IProblemStringReader for RESTyard.Client using System.Text.Json
Backbone plugin providing support for following hypermedia controls from Backbone models and collections.
A poorly-named .NET library to map your API models to RESTful resource representations.
Web Api extensions to create REST Web services using Siren as Hypermedia format
Core components for the Crichton Hypermedia solution.
Implementations of IStringParser, IParameterSerializer, IProblemStringReader for RESTyard.Client using Newtonsoft.Json
Portable HAL client for .NET wrapped in a CSharp friendly wrapper
Portable HAL client for .NET. There's a CSharp version for CS.
A lightweight library for using Json Hyperschemas to generate hypermedia links for enriching REST API Responses.
Client library for consuming Hypermedia APIs.
Relations for use in hypermedia documents. See: https://www.iana.org/assignments/link-relations/link-relations.xml
A set of basic HATEOAS (Hypermedia As The Engine Of Application State) types to help with implementing consistent hypermedia-enabled APIs.
DotNet Siren classes for doing api responses.
Media types used by REST projects.
Hypermedia type
SirenDotNet is a library of Types for representing the hypermedia format Siren by Kevin Swiber.
A fluent API to build specification enforced siren entities.
Functions, Utilities and Helpers that enable the use of Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State (HATEOAS).