pub struct Client<C, B = Body> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A Client to make outgoing HTTP requests.
Client
is cheap to clone and cloning is the recommended way to share a Client
. The
underlying connection pool will be reused.
Implementations§
source§impl Client<HttpConnector, Body>
impl Client<HttpConnector, Body>
sourcepub fn new() -> Client<HttpConnector, Body>
pub fn new() -> Client<HttpConnector, Body>
Create a new Client with the default config.
Note
The default connector does not handle TLS. Speaking to https
destinations will require configuring a connector that implements
TLS.
source§impl<C, B> Client<C, B>where
C: Connect + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
B: HttpBody + Send + 'static,
B::Data: Send,
B::Error: Into<Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>>,
impl<C, B> Client<C, B>where C: Connect + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static, B: HttpBody + Send + 'static, B::Data: Send, B::Error: Into<Box<dyn StdError + Send + Sync>>,
sourcepub fn get(&self, uri: Uri) -> ResponseFuture ⓘwhere
B: Default,
pub fn get(&self, uri: Uri) -> ResponseFuture ⓘwhere B: Default,
Send a GET
request to the supplied Uri
.
Note
This requires that the HttpBody
type have a Default
implementation.
It should return an “empty” version of itself, such that
HttpBody::is_end_stream
is true
.
Example
use hyper::{Client, Uri};
let client = Client::new();
let future = client.get(Uri::from_static("http://httpbin.org/ip"));
sourcepub fn request(&self, req: Request<B>) -> ResponseFuture ⓘ
pub fn request(&self, req: Request<B>) -> ResponseFuture ⓘ
Send a constructed Request
using this Client
.
Example
use hyper::{Body, Method, Client, Request};
let client = Client::new();
let req = Request::builder()
.method(Method::POST)
.uri("http://httpbin.org/post")
.body(Body::from("Hallo!"))
.expect("request builder");
let future = client.request(req);