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HttpClient

Struct HttpClient 

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pub struct HttpClient { /* private fields */ }
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HTTP client supporting both HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1 connections.

§Example

let mut client = HttpClient::connect_h2(addr, "example.com").await?;
let resp = client.get("/api/data").header("authorization", "Bearer tok").send().await?;
assert_eq!(resp.status(), 200);

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impl HttpClient

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pub async fn connect_h2(addr: SocketAddr, host: &str) -> Result<Self, HttpError>

Connect using HTTP/2 over TLS.

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pub async fn connect_h2_with_timeout( addr: SocketAddr, host: &str, timeout_ms: u64, ) -> Result<Self, HttpError>

Connect using HTTP/2 over TLS with a timeout (milliseconds).

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pub async fn connect_h1(addr: SocketAddr, host: &str) -> Result<Self, HttpError>

Connect using HTTP/1.1 over TLS.

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pub async fn connect_h1_plain( addr: SocketAddr, host: &str, ) -> Result<Self, HttpError>

Connect using HTTP/1.1 over plaintext TCP.

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pub fn get(&mut self, path: &str) -> RequestBuilder<'_>

Build a GET request.

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pub fn post(&mut self, path: &str) -> RequestBuilder<'_>

Build a POST request.

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pub fn put(&mut self, path: &str) -> RequestBuilder<'_>

Build a PUT request.

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pub fn delete(&mut self, path: &str) -> RequestBuilder<'_>

Build a DELETE request.

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pub fn close(&self)

Close the underlying connection.

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