Struct ntex::http::client::Client[][src]

pub struct Client(_);
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An HTTP Client

use ntex::http::client::Client;

#[ntex::main]
async fn main() {
    let mut client = Client::default();

    let res = client.get("http://www.rust-lang.org") // <- Create request builder
        .header("User-Agent", "ntex::web")
        .send()                             // <- Send http request
        .await;                             // <- send request and wait for response

     println!("Response: {:?}", res);
}

Implementations

Create new client instance with default settings.

Build client instance.

Construct HTTP request.

Create ClientRequest from RequestHead

It is useful for proxy requests. This implementation copies all headers and the method.

Construct HTTP GET request.

Construct HTTP HEAD request.

Construct HTTP PUT request.

Construct HTTP POST request.

Construct HTTP PATCH request.

Construct HTTP DELETE request.

Construct HTTP OPTIONS request.

Construct WebSockets request.

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