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Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
HTTP lwt client
A HTTP client using the lwt task library. It does a single HTTP request (though may follow redirects) to a remote uri. Both HTTP protocol 1.1 and 2.0 are supported. Both http and https (via the pure implementation OCaml-TLS) are supported. A connection is established via the happy-eyeballs algorithm.
module Version = Httpaf.Version
Protocol Version
module Status = H2.Status
Response Status Codes
module Headers = H2.Headers
Header fields
A response, consisting of version, status, reason (HTTP 1 only), and headers.
val pp_response : Format.formatter -> response -> unit
pp_response ppf response
pretty-prints the response
on ppf
.
val request :
?config:[ `HTTP_1_1 of Httpaf.Config.t | `H2 of H2.Config.t ] ->
?tls_config:Tls.Config.client ->
?authenticator:X509.Authenticator.t ->
?meth:Httpaf.Method.t ->
?headers:(string * string) list ->
?body:string ->
?max_redirect:int ->
?follow_redirect:bool ->
?happy_eyeballs:Happy_eyeballs_lwt.t ->
string ->
(response -> 'a -> string -> 'a Lwt.t) ->
'a ->
(response * 'a, [> `Msg of string ]) Lwt_result.t
request ~config ~authenticator ~meth ~headers ~body ~max_redirect
~follow_redirect ~happy_eyeballs uri f init
does a single request of uri
and returns the response. Each time part of the body is received, f acc part
is called, with acc
being the last return value of f
(or init
if it is the first time) and part
being the body part received.
By default, up to 5 redirects (max_redirect
) are followed. If follow_redirect
is false, no redirect is followed (defaults to true). The default HTTP request type (meth
) is GET
.
If no tls_config
is provided, a default one is used, with alpn and authenticators. If a tls_config
is provided, this is used unmodified.
If no config
is provided (the default), and the uri
uses the https
schema, application layer next protocol negotiation (ALPN) is used to negotiate HTTP2 (prefered) or HTTP1. If the uri
uses the http
schema, HTTP1 is used by default (unless the config
provided is `H2
).
The default authenticator
is from the ca-certs
opam package, which discovers and uses the system trust anchors.
The happy-eyeballs
opam package is used to establish the TCP connection, which prefers IPv6 over IPv4.