A composable, Future-based library for making HTTP requests.
This package contains a set of high-level functions and classes that make it easy to consume HTTP resources. It's platform-independent, and can be used on both the command-line and the browser. Currently the global utility functions are unsupported on the browser; see "Using on the Browser" below.
The easiest way to use this library is via the top-level functions, although
they currently only work on platforms where dart:io
is available. They allow
you to make individual HTTP requests with minimal hassle:
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
var url = "http://example.com/whatsit/create";
http.post(url, body: {"name": "doodle", "color": "blue"})
.then((response) {
print("Response status: ${response.statusCode}");
print("Response body: ${response.body}");
});
http.read("http://example.com/foobar.txt").then(print);
If you're making multiple requests to the same server, you can keep open a persistent connection by using a Client rather than making one-off requests. If you do this, make sure to close the client when you're done:
var client = new http.Client();
client.post(
"http://example.com/whatsit/create",
body: {"name": "doodle", "color": "blue"})
.then((response) => client.get(response.bodyFields['uri']))
.then((response) => print(response.body))
.whenComplete(client.close);
You can also exert more fine-grained control over your requests and responses by creating Request or StreamedRequest objects yourself and passing them to Client.send.
This package is designed to be composable. This makes it easy for external libraries to work with one another to add behavior to it. Libraries wishing to add behavior should create a subclass of BaseClient that wraps another Client and adds the desired behavior:
class UserAgentClient extends http.BaseClient {
final String userAgent;
final http.Client _inner;
UserAgentClient(this.userAgent, this._inner);
Future<StreamedResponse> send(BaseRequest request) {
request.headers['user-agent'] = userAgent;
return _inner.send(request);
}
}
The HTTP library can be used on the browser via the BrowserClient class in
package:http/browser_client.dart
. This client translates requests into
XMLHttpRequests. For example:
import 'dart:async';
import 'package:http/browser_client.dart';
main() async {
var client = new BrowserClient();
var url = '/whatsit/create';
var response =
await client.post(url, body: {'name': 'doodle', 'color': 'blue'});
print('Response status: ${response.statusCode}');
print('Response body: ${response.body}');
}