Crates.io | areq-tokio |
lib.rs | areq-tokio |
version | 0.1.0-alpha5 |
created_at | 2025-03-12 15:29:20.507994+00 |
updated_at | 2025-08-29 20:20:27.868712+00 |
description | Async HTTP requests for tokio runtime |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/nanoqsh/areq |
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Async HTTP requests for the tokio runtime
This crate is a part of areq library, the runtime-agnostic HTTP requests
To create an HTTP client, you need to choose a protocol version it'll support. For example, let's use HTTP/1.1. Add the dependency and the required features to a project:
cargo add areq-tokio -F http1
Now you can connect to a remote server, establish an HTTP connection and perform a request:
use {
areq_tokio::{http::Uri, http1::Http1, prelude::*},
std::io::Error,
};
async fn get() -> Result<String, Error> {
// uri contains the server address and path to the http resource
let uri = Uri::from_static("http://127.0.0.1:3001/hello");
// establish connection to address "127.0.0.1:3001"
let (mut client, conn) = Http1::default().connect(&uri).await?;
// tokio will handle the connection in the background
// it will automatically terminate when client is dropped
tokio::spawn(conn);
// perform GET request to the specified path "/hello"
client.get(uri, ()).await?.text().await
}