Minimal request library in rust.
// requires feature: `ureq = { version = "*", features = ["json"] }`
#[macro_use]
extern crate ureq;
fn main() {
// sync post request of some json.
let resp = ureq::post("https://myapi.acme.com/ingest")
.set("X-My-Header", "Secret")
.send_json(json!({
"name": "martin",
"rust": true
}));
// .ok() tells if response is 200-299.
if resp.ok() {
// ...
}
}
To enable a minimal dependency tree, some features are off by default.
You can control them when including ureq
as a dependency.
ureq = { version = "*", features = ["json", "charset"] }
tls
enables https. This is enabled by default.json
enablesresponse.into_json()
andrequest.send_json()
serde json.charset
enables interpreting the charset part ofContent-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
. Without this, the library defaults to rust's built inutf-8
.
- Minimal dependency tree
- Obvious API
- Convencience over correctness
This library tries to provide a convenient request library with a minimal dependency tree and an obvious API. It is inspired by libraries like superagent and fetch API.
This library does not try to enforce web standards correctness. It uses HTTP/1.1, but whether the request is perfect HTTP/1.1 compatible is up to the user of the library. For example:
let resp = ureq::post("https://myapi.acme.com/blah")
.set("Jättegött", "Vegankörv")
.call();
The header name and value would be encoded in utf-8 and sent, but that is actually not
correct according to spec cause an HTTP header name should be ascii. The absolutely
correct way would be to have .set(header, value)
return a Result
. This library opts
for convenience over correctness, so the decision is left to the user.
This library uses blocking socket reads and writes, for now. The async story in rust is in heavy development and when used currently pulls in a heavy dependency tree (tokio etc). Once more async support is in rust core and won't drag those dependencies, this library might change.
- Forms with application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- multipart/form-data
- Expect 100-continue
- Use
rustls
when ring with versioned asm symbols is released. (PR is not resolved, but most implementations have settled on 0.13)
Copyright (c) 2019 Martin Algesten
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