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1 // Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a | 2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 library client; | 5 library client; |
6 | 6 |
7 import 'dart:async'; | 7 import 'dart:async'; |
8 import 'dart:typed_data'; | 8 import 'dart:typed_data'; |
9 | 9 |
10 import 'base_client.dart'; | 10 import 'base_client.dart'; |
11 import 'base_request.dart'; | 11 import 'base_request.dart'; |
12 import 'io_client.dart'; | 12 import 'io_client.dart'; |
13 import 'streamed_response.dart'; | 13 import 'streamed_response.dart'; |
14 import 'response.dart'; | 14 import 'response.dart'; |
15 import 'utils.dart'; | |
16 | 15 |
17 /// The interface for HTTP clients that take care of maintaining persistent | 16 /// The interface for HTTP clients that take care of maintaining persistent |
18 /// connections across multiple requests to the same server. If you only need to | 17 /// connections across multiple requests to the same server. If you only need to |
19 /// send a single request, it's usually easier to use [head], [get], [post], | 18 /// send a single request, it's usually easier to use [head], [get], [post], |
20 /// [put], or [delete] instead. | 19 /// [put], or [delete] instead. |
21 /// | 20 /// |
22 /// When creating an HTTP client class with additional functionality, you must | 21 /// When creating an HTTP client class with additional functionality, you must |
23 /// extend [BaseClient] rather than [Client]. In most cases, you can wrap | 22 /// extend [BaseClient] rather than [Client]. In most cases, you can wrap |
24 /// another instance of [Client] and add functionality on top of that. This | 23 /// another instance of [Client] and add functionality on top of that. This |
25 /// allows all classes implementing [Client] to be mutually composable. | 24 /// allows all classes implementing [Client] to be mutually composable. |
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89 Future<Uint8List> readBytes(url, {Map<String, String> headers}); | 88 Future<Uint8List> readBytes(url, {Map<String, String> headers}); |
90 | 89 |
91 /// Sends an HTTP request and asynchronously returns the response. | 90 /// Sends an HTTP request and asynchronously returns the response. |
92 Future<StreamedResponse> send(BaseRequest request); | 91 Future<StreamedResponse> send(BaseRequest request); |
93 | 92 |
94 /// Closes the client and cleans up any resources associated with it. It's | 93 /// Closes the client and cleans up any resources associated with it. It's |
95 /// important to close each client when it's done being used; failing to do so | 94 /// important to close each client when it's done being used; failing to do so |
96 /// can cause the Dart process to hang. | 95 /// can cause the Dart process to hang. |
97 void close(); | 96 void close(); |
98 } | 97 } |
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