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-// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-/// A composable, [Future]-based library for making HTTP requests. |
-library http; |
- |
-import 'dart:async'; |
-import 'dart:convert'; |
-import 'dart:typed_data'; |
- |
-import 'src/client.dart'; |
-import 'src/response.dart'; |
- |
-export 'src/base_client.dart'; |
-export 'src/base_request.dart'; |
-export 'src/base_response.dart'; |
-export 'src/byte_stream.dart'; |
-export 'src/client.dart'; |
-export 'src/exception.dart'; |
-export 'src/io_client.dart'; |
-export 'src/multipart_file.dart'; |
-export 'src/multipart_request.dart'; |
-export 'src/request.dart'; |
-export 'src/response.dart'; |
-export 'src/streamed_request.dart'; |
-export 'src/streamed_response.dart'; |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP HEAD request with the given headers to the given URL, which |
-/// can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
-/// |
-/// This automatically initializes a new [Client] and closes that client once |
-/// the request is complete. If you're planning on making multiple requests to |
-/// the same server, you should use a single [Client] for all of those requests. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [Request] instead. |
-Future<Response> head(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.head(url, headers: headers)); |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP GET request with the given headers to the given URL, which can |
-/// be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
-/// |
-/// This automatically initializes a new [Client] and closes that client once |
-/// the request is complete. If you're planning on making multiple requests to |
-/// the same server, you should use a single [Client] for all of those requests. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [Request] instead. |
-Future<Response> get(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.get(url, headers: headers)); |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP POST request with the given headers and body to the given URL, |
-/// which can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
-/// |
-/// [body] sets the body of the request. It can be a [String], a [List<int>] or |
-/// a [Map<String, String>]. If it's a String, it's encoded using [encoding] and |
-/// used as the body of the request. The content-type of the request will |
-/// default to "text/plain". |
-/// |
-/// If [body] is a List, it's used as a list of bytes for the body of the |
-/// request. |
-/// |
-/// If [body] is a Map, it's encoded as form fields using [encoding]. The |
-/// content-type of the request will be set to |
-/// `"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"`; this cannot be overridden. |
-/// |
-/// [encoding] defaults to [UTF8]. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [Request] or |
-/// [StreamedRequest] instead. |
-Future<Response> post(url, {Map<String, String> headers, body, |
- Encoding encoding}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.post(url, |
- headers: headers, body: body, encoding: encoding)); |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP PUT request with the given headers and body to the given URL, |
-/// which can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
-/// |
-/// [body] sets the body of the request. It can be a [String], a [List<int>] or |
-/// a [Map<String, String>]. If it's a String, it's encoded using [encoding] and |
-/// used as the body of the request. The content-type of the request will |
-/// default to "text/plain". |
-/// |
-/// If [body] is a List, it's used as a list of bytes for the body of the |
-/// request. |
-/// |
-/// If [body] is a Map, it's encoded as form fields using [encoding]. The |
-/// content-type of the request will be set to |
-/// `"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"`; this cannot be overridden. |
-/// |
-/// [encoding] defaults to [UTF8]. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [Request] or |
-/// [StreamedRequest] instead. |
-Future<Response> put(url, {Map<String, String> headers, body, |
- Encoding encoding}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.put(url, |
- headers: headers, body: body, encoding: encoding)); |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP DELETE request with the given headers to the given URL, which |
-/// can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
-/// |
-/// This automatically initializes a new [Client] and closes that client once |
-/// the request is complete. If you're planning on making multiple requests to |
-/// the same server, you should use a single [Client] for all of those requests. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [Request] instead. |
-Future<Response> delete(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.delete(url, headers: headers)); |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP GET request with the given headers to the given URL, which can |
-/// be a [Uri] or a [String], and returns a Future that completes to the body of |
-/// the response as a [String]. |
-/// |
-/// The Future will emit a [ClientException] if the response doesn't have a |
-/// success status code. |
-/// |
-/// This automatically initializes a new [Client] and closes that client once |
-/// the request is complete. If you're planning on making multiple requests to |
-/// the same server, you should use a single [Client] for all of those requests. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request and response, use [Request] |
-/// instead. |
-Future<String> read(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.read(url, headers: headers)); |
- |
-/// Sends an HTTP GET request with the given headers to the given URL, which can |
-/// be a [Uri] or a [String], and returns a Future that completes to the body of |
-/// the response as a list of bytes. |
-/// |
-/// The Future will emit a [ClientException] if the response doesn't have a |
-/// success status code. |
-/// |
-/// This automatically initializes a new [Client] and closes that client once |
-/// the request is complete. If you're planning on making multiple requests to |
-/// the same server, you should use a single [Client] for all of those requests. |
-/// |
-/// For more fine-grained control over the request and response, use [Request] |
-/// instead. |
-Future<Uint8List> readBytes(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
- _withClient((client) => client.readBytes(url, headers: headers)); |
- |
-Future _withClient(Future fn(Client)) { |
- var client = new Client(); |
- var future = fn(client); |
- return future.whenComplete(client.close); |
-} |