Module hyper::client 
                   
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HTTP Client
Usage
The Client API is designed for most people to make HTTP requests.
It utilizes the lower level Request API.
GET
let client = Client::new(); let res = client.get("http://example.domain").send().unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.status, hyper::Ok);
The returned value is a Response, which provides easy access to
the status, the headers, and the response body via the Read
trait.
POST
let client = Client::new(); let res = client.post("http://example.domain") .body("foo=bar") .send() .unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.status, hyper::Ok);
Sync
The Client implements Sync, so you can share it among multiple threads
and make multiple requests simultaneously.
use std::sync::Arc; use std::thread; // Note: an Arc is used here because `thread::spawn` creates threads that // can outlive the main thread, so we must use reference counting to keep // the Client alive long enough. Scoped threads could skip the Arc. let client = Arc::new(Client::new()); let clone1 = client.clone(); let clone2 = client.clone(); thread::spawn(move || { clone1.get("http://example.domain").send().unwrap(); }); thread::spawn(move || { clone2.post("http://example.domain/post").body("foo=bar").send().unwrap(); });
Reexports
| pub use self::pool::Pool; | 
| pub use self::request::Request; | 
| pub use self::response::Response; | 
Modules
| pool | Client Connection Pooling | 
| request | Client Requests | 
| response | Client Responses | 
Structs
| Client | A Client to use additional features with Requests. | 
| ProxyConfig | Proxy server configuration with a custom TLS wrapper. | 
| RequestBuilder | Options for an individual Request. | 
Enums
| Body | An enum of possible body types for a Request. | 
| RedirectPolicy | Behavior regarding how to handle redirects within a Client. | 
Traits
| IntoUrl | A helper trait to convert common objects into a Url. |