commit | 5dd4d16693242049dfb43b5efa429fedbf932e98 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Nate Bosch <nbosch1@gmail.com> | Thu Oct 01 13:34:36 2020 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Oct 01 13:34:36 2020 -0700 |
tree | d384c9c7116c2c76e8828637924685d801d64916 | |
parent | 69671fab87b37a229c3a38206dd847f4a6e280aa [diff] |
Block publish for now, use major version bump (#36) - Append `-dev` to the version since this is unpublished. - Add `publish_to: none` since this package is not in the allow list. - Switch to a major version bump since this package is not pinned by flutter. - Bump the min SDK to `2.11.0-0` since we won't ever publish a version compatible with `2.10` and we don't need to run against old dev SDKs on travis.
http_parser
is a platform-independent package for parsing and serializing various HTTP-related formats. It's designed to be usable on both the browser and the server, and thus avoids referencing any types from dart:io
or dart:html
. It includes:
Support for parsing and formatting dates according to HTTP/1.1, the HTTP/1.1 standard.
A MediaType
class that represents an HTTP media type, as used in Accept
and Content-Type
headers. This class supports both parsing and formatting media types according to HTTP/1.1.
A WebSocketChannel
class that provides a StreamChannel
interface for both the client and server sides of the WebSocket protocol independently of any specific server implementation.