Crates.io | http-adapter |
lib.rs | http-adapter |
version | 0.2.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-05-18 14:20:01.121773 |
updated_at | 2023-11-17 18:20:24.327615 |
description | Adapter for HTTP client agnostic requests |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/twistedfall/http-adapter |
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id | 868007 |
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Add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
http-adapter = "0.2.0"
This crate allows the async libraries to be HTTP client agnostic and not force a particular choice of an async runtime because of it. It is mostly useful when you develop a crate that provides access to an HTTP API.
If you need to do somewhat simple HTTP requests (multiple HTTP methods, header/cookie management is included), want to be HTTP
client agnostic and not lock the downstream users to a particular async runtime (think tokio
, async-std
, smol
) then you
need to make sure that your API client accepts an instance of the generic type implementing [HttpClientAdapter
] and use it
to make HTTP requests. Users of your crate will then use a particular adapter based on the actual HTTP client (e.g. request
,
ureq
, surf
, etc.) and supply it when creating your API client.
The [HttpClientAdapter
] trait exposes a single async function [HttpClientAdapter::execute()
]. It takes an instance of
[http::Request
] that encodes the necessary request parameters like HTTP method and URL and executes it. Then it returns an
instance of [http::Response
] with the server response. The request and response types come from the
http
crate. The body of the request and response are expected to be Vec<u8>
.
To create a new implementation of [HttpClientAdapter
] for an HTTP client library please refer to the following crates:
http-adapter-reqwest
- async wrapper, simple case because reqwest
is using http
types internallyhttp-adapter-surf
- async wrapper, more complicated case because of the need to convert typeshttp-adapter-ureq
- sync wrapper, complex case because of the need to wrap a sync client in an runtime-agnostic fashionuse http_adapter::http::Request;
use http_adapter::HttpClientAdapter;
struct APIClient<HttpClient> {
http_client: HttpClient,
}
impl<HttpClient: HttpClientAdapter> APIClient<HttpClient> {
/// Create new `APIClient` by supplying an HTTP client implementation
pub fn new(http_client: HttpClient) -> Self {
Self { http_client }
}
pub async fn create_entry(&self) -> Result<(), HttpClient::Error> {
let request = Request::post("http://localhost")
.header(http::header::AUTHORIZATION, "Bearer 12345")
.body(r#"{ "value": 42 }"#.as_bytes().to_vec())
.expect("Can't create request");
let response = self.http_client.execute(request).await?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Default implementation for cases where adapter implements `Default`
impl<HttpClient: HttpClientAdapter + Default> Default for APIClient<HttpClient> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new(HttpClient::default())
}
}
License: LGPL-3.0