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This project's goal is to provide a lightweight and simple HTTP client for the Rust ecosystem. The intended use is for projects that have HTTP needs where performance is not critical or when HTTP is not the main purpose of the application. Note that the project still tries to perform well and avoid allocation where possible, but stays away from Rust's asynchronous stack to provide a crate that's as small as possible. Features are provided behind feature flags when possible to allow users to get just what they need. Here are the goals of the project:
- Lightweight
- Secure
- Easy to use
- Modular
- HTTP/1.1
- Use quality crates from the ecosystem (
http
,url
,encoding_rs
), not reinventing the wheel.
basic-auth
support for basic authcharsets
support for decoding more text encodings than just UTF-8compress
support for decompressing response bodies (default)json
support for serialization and deserializationform
support for url encoded forms (does not include support for multipart)multipart-form
support for multipart forms (does not include support for url encoding)tls
support for tls connections (default)tls-vendored
activate thevendored
feature ofnative-tls
craterustls
ortls-rustls
support for TLS connections usingrustls
instead ofnative-tls
See the examples/
folder in the repository for more use cases.
let resp = attohttpc::post("https://my-api.com/do/something").json(&request)?.send()?;
if resp.is_success() {
let response = resp.json()?;
// ...
}
- Query parameters, Request headers, Bodies, etc.
- TLS, adding trusted certificates, disabling verification, etc. for both
native-tls
andrustls
- Automatic redirection
- Streaming response body
- Multiple text encodings
- Automatic compression/decompression with gzip or deflate
- Transfer-Encoding: chunked
- serde/json support
- HTTP Proxies &
HTTP_PROXY
,HTTPS_PROXY
,NO_PROXY
environment variables. - Happy Eyeballs
- Authentication (partial support)
This project is licensed under the MPL-2.0
.