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hyper
hyper is a fast and correct HTTP implementation written in and for Rust.
Features
- HTTP/1 and HTTP/2
- Asynchronous design
- Leading in performance
- Tested and correct
- Extensive production use
- Client and Server APIs
If just starting out, check out the Guides first.
"Low-level"
hyper is a lower-level HTTP library, meant to be a building block for libraries and applications.
If looking for just a convenient HTTP client, consider the reqwest crate.
Optional Features
The following optional features are available:
- runtime(enabled by default): Enables convenient integration with- tokio, providing connectors and acceptors for TCP, and a default executor.
- tcp(enabled by default): Enables convenient implementations over TCP (using tokio).
- stream(enabled by default): Provides- futures::Streamcapabilities.
Re-exports
| pub use crate::client::Client; | 
| pub use crate::server::Server; | 
Modules
| body | Streaming bodies for Requests and Responses | 
| client | HTTP Client | 
| header | HTTP header types | 
| rt | Runtime components | 
| server | HTTP Server | 
| service | Asynchronous Services | 
| upgrade | HTTP Upgrades | 
Structs
| Body | A stream of  | 
| Error | Represents errors that can occur handling HTTP streams. | 
| HeaderMap | A set of HTTP headers | 
| Method | The Request Method (VERB) | 
| Request | Represents an HTTP request. | 
| Response | Represents an HTTP response | 
| StatusCode | An HTTP status code ( | 
| Uri | The URI component of a request. | 
| Version | Represents a version of the HTTP spec. | 
Type Definitions
| Result | Result type often returned from methods that can have hyper  |