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Grape vs Guzzle: What are the differences?
Grape: An opinionated micro-framework for creating REST-like APIs in Ruby. Grape is a REST-like API micro-framework for Ruby. It's designed to run on Rack or complement existing web application frameworks such as Rails and Sinatra by providing a simple DSL to easily develop RESTful APIs. It has built-in support for common conventions, including multiple formats, subdomain/prefix restriction, content negotiation, versioning and much more; Guzzle: PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services. Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services.
Grape and Guzzle belong to "Microframeworks (Backend)" category of the tech stack.
Grape and Guzzle are both open source tools. It seems that Guzzle with 17.1K GitHub stars and 1.95K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Grape with 8.87K GitHub stars and 1.09K GitHub forks.
DivShot, TaxJar, and Master Of Code Global are some of the popular companies that use Grape, whereas Guzzle is used by Wireless Logic, Cherry, and Prombox. Grape has a broader approval, being mentioned in 11 company stacks & 7 developers stacks; compared to Guzzle, which is listed in 10 company stacks and 7 developer stacks.