chrootable-https
If you ever tried chrooting an https client into an empty folder you probably ran into two problems:
- /etc/resolv.conf doesn't exist in an empty folder
- ca-certificates doesn't exist in an empty folder
This crate is working around those issues by using:
- trust-dns so the recursor can be specified expliticly
- rustls and webpki-roots to avoid loading certificates from disk
We're also trying to avoid C dependencies and stick to safe rust as much as possible.
Examples
extern crate chrootable_https;
use ;
let resolver = cloudflare;
let client = new;
let reply = client.get.expect;
println!;
License
LGPL-3+