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    OpenBoxes

    OpenBoxes

    OpenBoxes is an open-source supply chain management system.

    OpenBoxes is an open-source inventory and supply chain management system. It is designed to manage the flow of products between warehouses, and the issue of stock from these warehouses to hospital wards and dispensaries. It could also be used to manage stock at dispensaries, but would likely not be used to track patient-level transactions (e.g. administration and dispensing). It is also not intended to manage durable medical equipment, nor to provide detailed information about vendors.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OkReplay

    OkReplay

    Record and replay OkHttp network interaction in your tests

    OkReplay is a tool for recording and replaying HTTP interactions (specifically via OkHttp) in Android tests to improve determinism, test speed, and reliability. During the first run of a test annotated with @OkReplay, the library records outgoing HTTP requests and their responses into tape files. On subsequent runs, it intercepts those requests and serves the recorded responses instead of making real network calls. This allows tests to be executed offline, reduces flakiness due to network...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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