Safe Haskell | None |
---|---|
Language | Haskell2010 |
Use this module instead of Network.Wreq
to use string-like datatypes.
see https://hackage.haskell.org/package/wreq/docs/Network-Wreq.html
- get :: StringLike s => s -> IO (Response ByteString)
- getWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ByteString)
- post :: StringLike s => Postable a => s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString)
- postWith :: StringLike s => Postable a => Options -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString)
- head_ :: StringLike s => s -> IO (Response ())
- headWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ())
- options :: StringLike s => s -> IO (Response ())
- optionsWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ())
- put :: StringLike s => Putable a => s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString)
- putWith :: StringLike s => Putable a => Options -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString)
- delete :: StringLike s => s -> IO (Response ByteString)
- deleteWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ByteString)
- customMethod :: StringLike s => s -> s -> IO (Response ByteString)
- customMethodWith :: StringLike s => s -> Options -> s -> IO (Response ByteString)
- customPayloadMethod :: StringLike s => Postable a => s -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString)
- customPayloadMethodWith :: StringLike s => Postable a => s -> Options -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString)
- foldGet :: StringLike s => (a -> ByteString -> IO a) -> a -> s -> IO a
- foldGetWith :: StringLike s => Options -> (a -> ByteString -> IO a) -> a -> s -> IO a
- data Options :: *
- defaults :: Options
- manager :: Lens' Options (Either ManagerSettings Manager)
- header :: HeaderName -> Lens' Options [ByteString]
- param :: Text -> Lens' Options [Text]
- redirects :: Lens' Options Int
- headers :: Lens' Options [Header]
- params :: Lens' Options [(Text, Text)]
- cookie :: ByteString -> Traversal' Options Cookie
- cookies :: Lens' Options (Maybe CookieJar)
- checkResponse :: Lens' Options (Maybe ResponseChecker)
- data Auth :: *
- data AWSAuthVersion :: * = AWSv4
- auth :: Lens' Options (Maybe Auth)
- basicAuth :: ByteString -> ByteString -> Auth
- oauth1Auth :: ByteString -> ByteString -> ByteString -> ByteString -> Auth
- oauth2Bearer :: ByteString -> Auth
- oauth2Token :: ByteString -> Auth
- awsAuth :: AWSAuthVersion -> ByteString -> ByteString -> Auth
- data Proxy :: * = Proxy ByteString Int
- proxy :: Lens' Options (Maybe Proxy)
- httpProxy :: ByteString -> Int -> Proxy
- withManager :: (Options -> IO a) -> IO a
- data Payload :: * = Raw ContentType RequestBody
- data FormParam :: * where
- class FormValue a
- data Part :: *
- partName :: Lens' Part Text
- partFileName :: Lens' Part (Maybe String)
- partContentType :: Traversal' Part (Maybe MimeType)
- partGetBody :: Lens' Part (IO RequestBody)
- partBS :: Text -> ByteString -> Part
- partLBS :: Text -> ByteString -> Part
- partText :: Text -> Text -> Part
- partString :: Text -> String -> Part
- partFile :: Text -> FilePath -> Part
- partFileSource :: Text -> FilePath -> Part
- data Response body :: * -> *
- responseBody :: Functor f => (body0 -> f body1) -> Response body0 -> f (Response body1)
- responseHeader :: HeaderName -> Traversal' (Response body) ByteString
- responseLink :: ByteString -> ByteString -> Fold (Response body) Link
- responseCookie :: ByteString -> Fold (Response body) Cookie
- responseHeaders :: Functor f => (ResponseHeaders -> f ResponseHeaders) -> Response body -> f (Response body)
- responseCookieJar :: Functor f => (CookieJar -> f CookieJar) -> Response body -> f (Response body)
- responseStatus :: Functor f => (Status -> f Status) -> Response body -> f (Response body)
- data Status :: *
- statusCode :: Lens' Status Int
- statusMessage :: Lens' Status ByteString
- data Link :: *
- linkURL :: Lens' Link ByteString
- linkParams :: Lens' Link [(ByteString, ByteString)]
- data JSONError :: * = JSONError String
- asJSON :: (MonadThrow m, FromJSON a) => Response ByteString -> m (Response a)
- asValue :: MonadThrow m => Response ByteString -> m (Response Value)
- data Cookie :: *
- cookieName :: Lens' Cookie ByteString
- cookieValue :: Lens' Cookie ByteString
- cookieExpiryTime :: Lens' Cookie UTCTime
- cookieDomain :: Lens' Cookie ByteString
- cookiePath :: Lens' Cookie ByteString
- atto :: Parser a -> Fold ByteString a
- atto_ :: Parser a -> Fold ByteString a
HTTP verbs
Sessions
GET
get :: StringLike s => s -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
getWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
POST
post :: StringLike s => Postable a => s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
postWith :: StringLike s => Postable a => Options -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
HEAD
OPTIONS
optionsWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ()) Source #
PUT
put :: StringLike s => Putable a => s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
putWith :: StringLike s => Putable a => Options -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
DELETE
delete :: StringLike s => s -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
deleteWith :: StringLike s => Options -> s -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
Custom Method
customMethod :: StringLike s => s -> s -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
customMethodWith :: StringLike s => s -> Options -> s -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
Custom Payload Method
customPayloadMethod :: StringLike s => Postable a => s -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
customPayloadMethodWith :: StringLike s => Postable a => s -> Options -> s -> a -> IO (Response ByteString) Source #
Incremental consumption of responses
GET
foldGet :: StringLike s => (a -> ByteString -> IO a) -> a -> s -> IO a Source #
foldGetWith :: StringLike s => Options -> (a -> ByteString -> IO a) -> a -> s -> IO a Source #
Configuration
manager :: Lens' Options (Either ManagerSettings Manager) #
A lens onto configuration of the connection manager provided by the http-client package.
In this example, we enable the use of OpenSSL for (hopefully) secure connections:
import OpenSSL.Session (context
) import Network.HTTP.Client.OpenSSL let opts =defaults
&
manager
.~
Left (opensslManagerSettings
context
)withOpenSSL
$getWith
opts "https://httpbin.org/get"
In this example, we also set the response timeout to 10000 microseconds:
import OpenSSL.Session (context
) import Network.HTTP.Client.OpenSSL import Network.HTTP.Client (defaultManagerSettings
,managerResponseTimeout
) let opts =defaults
&
manager
.~
Left (opensslManagerSettings
context
)&
manager
.~
Left (defaultManagerSettings
{managerResponseTimeout
= Just 10000 } )withOpenSSL
$getWith
opts "https://httpbin.org/get"
header :: HeaderName -> Lens' Options [ByteString] #
redirects :: Lens' Options Int #
A lens onto the maximum number of redirects that will be followed before an exception is thrown.
In this example, a HttpException
will be
thrown with a TooManyRedirects
constructor,
because the maximum number of redirects allowed will be exceeded.
let opts =defaults
&
redirects
.~
3getWith
opts "http://httpbin.org/redirect/5"
cookie :: ByteString -> Traversal' Options Cookie #
A traversal onto the cookie with the given name, if one exists.
N.B. This is an "illegal" Traversal'
: we can change the
cookieName
of the associated Cookie
so that it differs from the
name provided to this function.
checkResponse :: Lens' Options (Maybe ResponseChecker) #
A lens to get the optional status check function
Authentication
Supported authentication types.
Do not use HTTP authentication unless you are using TLS encryption. These authentication tokens can easily be captured and reused by an attacker if transmitted in the clear.
:: ByteString | Username. |
-> ByteString | Password. |
-> Auth |
Basic authentication. This consists of a plain username and password.
Example (note the use of TLS):
let opts =defaults
&
auth
?~
basicAuth
"user" "pass"getWith
opts "https://httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/pass"
Note here the use of the ?~
setter to turn an Auth
into a Maybe
Auth
, to make the type of the RHS compatible with
the auth
lens.
>>>
let opts = defaults & auth ?~ basicAuth "user" "pass"
>>>
r <- getWith opts "https://httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/pass"
>>>
r ^? responseBody . key "authenticated"
Just (Bool True)
:: ByteString | Consumer token |
-> ByteString | Consumer secret |
-> ByteString | OAuth token |
-> ByteString | OAuth token secret |
-> Auth |
OAuth1 authentication. This consists of a consumer token, a consumer secret, a token and a token secret
oauth2Bearer :: ByteString -> Auth #
An OAuth2 bearer token. This is treated by many services as the equivalent of a username and password.
Example (note the use of TLS):
let opts =defaults
&
auth
?~
oauth2Bearer
"1234abcd"getWith
opts "https://public-api.wordpress.com/rest/v1/me/"
oauth2Token :: ByteString -> Auth #
A not-quite-standard OAuth2 bearer token (that seems to be used only by GitHub). This will be treated by whatever services accept it as the equivalent of a username and password.
Example (note the use of TLS):
let opts =defaults
&
auth
?~
oauth2Token
"abcd1234"getWith
opts "https://api.github.com/user"
awsAuth :: AWSAuthVersion -> ByteString -> ByteString -> Auth #
Proxy settings
Define a HTTP proxy, consisting of a hostname and port number.
httpProxy :: ByteString -> Int -> Proxy #
Using a manager with defaults
withManager :: (Options -> IO a) -> IO a #
Payloads for POST and PUT
A product type for representing more complex payload types.
URL-encoded form data
A key/value pair for an application/x-www-form-urlencoded
POST request body.
A type that can be rendered as the value portion of a key/value
pair for use in an application/x-www-form-urlencoded
POST
body. Intended for use with the FormParam
type.
The instances for String
, strict Text
, and lazy
Text
are all encoded using UTF-8 before being
URL-encoded.
The instance for Maybe
gives an empty string on Nothing
,
and otherwise uses the contained type's instance.
Multipart form data
A lens onto the name of the input
element associated with
part of a multipart form upload.
partFileName :: Lens' Part (Maybe String) #
A lens onto the filename associated with part of a multipart form upload.
partContentType :: Traversal' Part (Maybe MimeType) #
A lens onto the content-type associated with part of a multipart form upload.
partGetBody :: Lens' Part (IO RequestBody) #
A lens onto the code that fetches the data associated with part of a multipart form upload.
Smart constructors
:: Text | Name of the corresponding <input>. |
-> ByteString | The body for this |
-> Part |
Make a Part
whose content is a strict ByteString
.
The Part
does not have a file name or content type associated
with it.
:: Text | Name of the corresponding <input>. |
-> ByteString | The body for this |
-> Part |
Make a Part
whose content is a lazy ByteString
.
The Part
does not have a file name or content type associated
with it.
Make a Part
whose content is a strict Text
, encoded as
UTF-8.
The Part
does not have a file name or content type associated
with it.
Make a Part
whose content is a String
, encoded as UTF-8.
The Part
does not have a file name or content type associated
with it.
Make a Part
from a file.
The entire file will reside in memory at once. If you want
constant memory usage, use partFileSource
.
The FilePath
supplied will be used as the file name of the
Part
. If you do not want to reveal this name to the server, you
must remove it prior to uploading.
The Part
does not have a content type associated with it.
Responses
responseBody :: Functor f => (body0 -> f body1) -> Response body0 -> f (Response body1) #
A lens onto the body of a response.
r <-get
"http://httpbin.org/get" print (r^.
responseBody
)
:: HeaderName | Header name to match. |
-> Traversal' (Response body) ByteString |
A lens onto all matching named headers in an HTTP response.
To access exactly one header (the result will be the empty string if
there is no match), use the (^.
) operator.
r <-get
"http://httpbin.org/get" print (r^.
responseHeader
"Content-Type")
To access at most one header (the result will be Nothing
if there
is no match), use the (^?
) operator.
r <-get
"http://httpbin.org/get" print (r^?
responseHeader
"Content-Transfer-Encoding")
To access all (zero or more) matching headers, use the
(^..
) operator.
r <-get
"http://httpbin.org/get" print (r^..
responseHeader
"Set-Cookie")
:: ByteString | Parameter name to match. |
-> ByteString | Parameter value to match. |
-> Fold (Response body) Link |
A fold over Link
headers, matching on both parameter name
and value.
For example, here is a Link
header returned by the GitHub search API.
Link: <https://api.github.com/search/code?q=addClass+user%3Amozilla&page=2>; rel="next", <https://api.github.com/search/code?q=addClass+user%3Amozilla&page=34>; rel="last"
And here is an example of how we can retrieve the URL for the next
link
programatically.
r <-get
"https://api.github.com/search/code?q=addClass+user:mozilla" print (r^?
responseLink
"rel" "next" .linkURL
)
:: ByteString | Name of cookie to match. |
-> Fold (Response body) Cookie |
responseHeaders :: Functor f => (ResponseHeaders -> f ResponseHeaders) -> Response body -> f (Response body) #
A lens onto all headers in an HTTP response.
responseCookieJar :: Functor f => (CookieJar -> f CookieJar) -> Response body -> f (Response body) #
A lens onto all cookies set in the response.
responseStatus :: Functor f => (Status -> f Status) -> Response body -> f (Response body) #
A lens onto the status of an HTTP response.
HTTP Status.
Only the statusCode
is used for comparisons.
Please use mkStatus
to create status codes from code and message, or the Enum
instance or the
status code constants (like ok200
). There might be additional record members in the future.
Note that the Show instance is only for debugging.
statusCode :: Lens' Status Int #
A lens onto the numeric identifier of an HTTP status.
statusMessage :: Lens' Status ByteString #
A lens onto the textual description of an HTTP status.
Link headers
linkURL :: Lens' Link ByteString #
A lens onto the URL portion of a Link
element.
linkParams :: Lens' Link [(ByteString, ByteString)] #
A lens onto the parameters of a Link
element.
Decoding responses
asJSON :: (MonadThrow m, FromJSON a) => Response ByteString -> m (Response a) #
Convert the body of an HTTP response from JSON to a suitable Haskell type.
In this example, we use asJSON
in the IO
monad, where it will
throw a JSONError
exception if conversion to the desired type
fails.
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} import GHC.Generics (Generic
) {- This Haskell type corresponds to the structure of a response body from httpbin.org. -} data GetBody = GetBody { headers ::Map
Text
Text
, args ::Map
Text
Text
, origin ::Text
, url ::Text
} deriving (Show,Generic
) -- Get GHC to derive aFromJSON
instance for us. instanceFromJSON
GetBody {- The fact that we want a GetBody below will be inferred by our use of the "headers" accessor function. -} foo = do r <-asJSON
=<<get
"http://httpbin.org/get" print (headers (r^.
responseBody
))
If we use asJSON
in the Either
monad, it will return Left
with a JSONError
payload if conversion fails, and Right
with a
Response
whose responseBody
is the converted value on success.
asValue :: MonadThrow m => Response ByteString -> m (Response Value) #
Cookies
cookieName :: Lens' Cookie ByteString #
A lens onto the name of a cookie.
cookieValue :: Lens' Cookie ByteString #
A lens onto the value of a cookie.
cookieExpiryTime :: Lens' Cookie UTCTime #
A lens onto the expiry time of a cookie.
cookieDomain :: Lens' Cookie ByteString #
A lens onto the domain of a cookie.
cookiePath :: Lens' Cookie ByteString #
A lens onto the path of a cookie.
Parsing responses
atto :: Parser a -> Fold ByteString a #
Turn an attoparsec Parser
into a Fold
.
Both headers and bodies can contain complicated data that we may need to parse.
Example: when responding to an OPTIONS request, a server may return the list of verbs it supports in any order, up to and including changing the order on every request (which httpbin.org /actually does/!). To deal with this possibility, we parse the list, then sort it.
>>>
import Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Char8 as A
>>>
import Data.List (sort)
>>>
>>>
let comma = skipSpace >> "," >> skipSpace
>>>
let verbs = A.takeWhile isAlpha_ascii `sepBy` comma
>>>
>>>
r <- options "http://httpbin.org/get"
>>>
r ^. responseHeader "Allow" . atto verbs . to sort
["GET","HEAD","OPTIONS"]
atto_ :: Parser a -> Fold ByteString a #
The same as atto
, but ensures that the parser consumes the
entire input.
Equivalent to:
atto_
myParser =atto
(myParser<*
endOfInput
)