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# HTTPX: A Ruby HTTP HTTPX for tomorrow... and beyond!
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[![pipeline status](https://gitlab.com/honeyryderchuck/httpx/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.com/honeyryderchuck/httpx/commits/master)
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[![coverage report](https://gitlab.com/honeyryderchuck/httpx/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://honeyryderchuck.gitlab.io/httpx/coverage/#_AllFiles)
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HTTPX is an HTTP client library for the Ruby programming language.
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* Concurrent requests by default
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* Simple and chainable API (based on HTTP.rb, itself based on Python Requests)
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* Proxy Support (HTTP(S), Socks4/4a/5)
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* Simple Timeout System
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And among others
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* Compression (gzip, deflate, brotli)
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* Cookies
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`HTTPX` acknowledges the ease-of-use of the [http gem](https://github.com/httprb/http) API (itself inspired by python [requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/) library). It therefore aims at reusing the same facade, extending it for the use cases which the http gem doesn't support.
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| Wiki | https://gitlab.com/honeyryderchuck/httpx/wikis/home |
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## Caveats
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "httpx/version"
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require "httpx/extensions"
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require "httpx/errors"
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require "httpx/callbacks"
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require "httpx/loggable"
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require "httpx/registry"
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require "httpx/transcoder"
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require "httpx/options"
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require "httpx/timeout"
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require "httpx/connection"
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require "httpx/headers"
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require "httpx/request"
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require "httpx/response"
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require "httpx/chainable"
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require "httpx/client"
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# Top-Level Namespace
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#
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module HTTPX
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# All plugins should be stored under this module/namespace. Can register and load
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# plugins.
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#
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module Plugins
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@plugins = {}
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# Loads a plugin based on a name. If the plugin hasn't been loaded, tries to load
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# it from the load path under "httpx/plugins/" directory.
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#
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def self.load_plugin(name)
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h = @plugins
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unless (plugin = h[name])
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require "httpx/plugins/#{name}"
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raise "Plugin #{name} hasn't been registered" unless (plugin = h[name])
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end
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plugin
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end
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#
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def self.register_plugin(name, mod)
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@plugins[name] = mod
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end
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end
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extend Chainable
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end
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require "forwardable"
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module HTTPX
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class Buffer
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extend Forwardable
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def_delegator :@buffer, :<<
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def_delegator :@buffer, :to_s
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def_delegator :@buffer, :to_str
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def_delegator :@buffer, :empty?
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def_delegator :@buffer, :bytesize
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def_delegator :@buffer, :clear
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def_delegator :@buffer, :replace
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def initialize(limit)
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@limit = limit
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end
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def full?
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@buffer.bytesize >= @limit
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end
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end
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end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module HTTPX
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module Callbacks
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def on(type, &action)
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callbacks(type) << action
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end
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def once(event, &block)
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on(event) do |*args, &callback|
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block.call(*args, &callback)
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:delete
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end
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end
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def emit(type, *args)
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callbacks(type).delete_if { |pr| pr[*args] == :delete }
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end
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protected
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def inherit_callbacks(callbackable)
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@callbacks = callbackable.callbacks
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end
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def callbacks(type = nil)
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return @callbacks unless type
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@callbacks[type]
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end
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end
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end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module HTTPX
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module Chainable
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%i[head get post put delete trace options connect patch].each do |meth|
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define_method meth do |*uri, **options|
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request(meth, uri, **options)
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end
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end
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def request(verb, uri, **options)
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branch(default_options).request(verb, uri, **options)
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end
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def timeout(**args)
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branch(timeout: args)
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end
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def headers(headers)
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branch(default_options.with_headers(headers))
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end
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def accept(type)
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headers("accept" => String(type))
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end
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def plugin(*plugins)
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klass = is_a?(Client) ? self.class : Client
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klass = Class.new(klass)
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klass.instance_variable_set(:@default_options, klass.default_options.merge(default_options))
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klass.plugins(plugins).new
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end
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alias_method :plugins, :plugin
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def with(options)
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branch(default_options.merge(options))
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end
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private
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def default_options
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@options || Options.new
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end
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# :nodoc:
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def branch(options)
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|
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return self.class.new(options) if is_a?(Client)
|
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Client.new(options)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
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|
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end
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