| Crates.io | flawless-http |
| lib.rs | flawless-http |
| version | 1.0.0-beta.3 |
| created_at | 2024-02-22 11:11:52.568898+00 |
| updated_at | 2024-12-09 13:11:21.356972+00 |
| description | HTTP client for https://flawless.dev. |
| homepage | https://flawless.dev |
| repository | |
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| id | 1149205 |
| size | 32,187 |
HTTP client for https://flawless.dev.
This library takes a lot of inspiration from
ureq.
A simple GET request would look like this.
use flawless::workflow;
use flawless_http::get;
#[workflow("fetch")]
fn fetch() {
let request = get("https://example.com").set_header("Accept", "application/json");
let response = request.send().unwrap();
log::info!("{}", String::from_utf8(response.body()).unwrap());
}
A request can contain a body, but depending on the body type, additional request headers might be set. If headers are already manually set by the user, they are not overwritten.
In case a String or &str type is given to body, the "Content-Length" header is
going to be set to the byte length of the string.
use flawless_http::post;
let response = post("https://httpbin.org/post")
.body("Hello world!")
.send();
assert!(response.is_ok());
In case a slice of tuples of strings is passed in (&[(&str, &str)]), body will assume
a for is being submitted and URL encode it. It will set the header "Content-Type" to
"application/x-www-form-urlencoded", and "Content-Length" to the size of the encoded
content.
use flawless_http::post;
let response = post("https://httpbin.org/post")
.body([
("Hello", "world!"),
("second", "argument"),
].as_ref())
.send();
assert!(response.is_ok());
In case of a [serde_json::Value] type, body will assume that the content is of type
JSON and set the header "Content-Type" to "application/json". It will also set
"Content-Length" to the size of the serialized JSON.
use flawless_http::post;
use serde_json::json;
let response = post("https://httpbin.org/post")
.body(json!({
"Hello": "world!",
"second": "argument",
}))
.send();
assert!(response.is_ok());