| // Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| library base_client; |
| |
| import 'dart:io'; |
| import 'dart:scalarlist'; |
| import 'dart:uri'; |
| |
| import 'base_request.dart'; |
| import 'client.dart'; |
| import 'request.dart'; |
| import 'response.dart'; |
| import 'streamed_response.dart'; |
| import 'utils.dart'; |
| |
| /// The abstract base class for an HTTP client. This is a mixin-style class; |
| /// subclasses only need to implement [send] and maybe [close], and then they |
| /// get various convenience methods for free. |
| abstract class BaseClient implements Client { |
| /// Sends an HTTP HEAD request with the given headers to the given URL, which |
| /// can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [send] instead. |
| Future<Response> head(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
| _sendUnstreamed("HEAD", url, headers); |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP GET request with the given headers to the given URL, which |
| /// can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [send] instead. |
| Future<Response> get(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
| _sendUnstreamed("GET", url, headers); |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP POST request with the given headers and fields to the given |
| /// URL, which can be a [Uri] or a [String]. If any fields are specified, the |
| /// content-type is automatically set to |
| /// `"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"`. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [send] instead. |
| Future<Response> post(url, |
| {Map<String, String> headers, |
| Map<String, String> fields}) => |
| _sendUnstreamed("POST", url, headers, fields); |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP PUT request with the given headers and fields to the given |
| /// URL, which can be a [Uri] or a [String]. If any fields are specified, the |
| /// content-type is automatically set to |
| /// `"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"`. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [send] instead. |
| Future<Response> put(url, |
| {Map<String, String> headers, |
| Map<String, String> fields}) => |
| _sendUnstreamed("PUT", url, headers, fields); |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP DELETE request with the given headers to the given URL, |
| /// which can be a [Uri] or a [String]. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request, use [send] instead. |
| Future<Response> delete(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) => |
| _sendUnstreamed("DELETE", url, headers); |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP GET request with the given headers to the given URL, which |
| /// can be a [Uri] or a [String], and returns a Future that completes to the |
| /// body of the response as a String. |
| /// |
| /// The Future will emit an [HttpException] if the response doesn't have a |
| /// success status code. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request and response, use [send] or |
| /// [get] instead. |
| Future<String> read(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) { |
| return get(url, headers: headers).transform((response) { |
| _checkResponseSuccess(url, response); |
| return response.body; |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP GET request with the given headers to the given URL, which |
| /// can be a [Uri] or a [String], and returns a Future that completes to the |
| /// body of the response as a list of bytes. |
| /// |
| /// The Future will emit an [HttpException] if the response doesn't have a |
| /// success status code. |
| /// |
| /// For more fine-grained control over the request and response, use [send] or |
| /// [get] instead. |
| Future<Uint8List> readBytes(url, {Map<String, String> headers}) { |
| return get(url, headers: headers).transform((response) { |
| _checkResponseSuccess(url, response); |
| return response.bodyBytes; |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /// Sends an HTTP request and asynchronously returns the response. |
| /// |
| /// Implementers should call [BaseRequest.finalize] to get the body of the |
| /// request as an [InputStream]. They shouldn't make any assumptions about the |
| /// state of the stream; it could have data written to it asynchronously at a |
| /// later point, or it could already be closed when it's returned. |
| Future<StreamedResponse> send(BaseRequest request); |
| |
| /// Sends a non-streaming [Request] and returns a non-streaming [Response]. |
| Future<Response> _sendUnstreamed( |
| String method, url, Map<String, String> headers, |
| [Map<String, String> fields]) { |
| // Wrap everything in a Future block so that synchronous validation errors |
| // are passed asynchronously through the Future chain. |
| return async.chain((_) { |
| if (url is String) url = new Uri.fromString(url); |
| var request = new Request(method, url); |
| |
| if (headers != null) mapAddAll(request.headers, headers); |
| if (fields != null && !fields.isEmpty) request.bodyFields = fields; |
| |
| return send(request); |
| }).chain(Response.fromStream); |
| } |
| |
| /// Throws an error if [response] is not successful. |
| void _checkResponseSuccess(url, Response response) { |
| if (response.statusCode < 400) return; |
| var message = "Request to $url failed with status ${response.statusCode}"; |
| if (response.reasonPhrase != null) { |
| message = "$message: ${response.reasonPhrase}"; |
| } |
| throw new HttpException("$message."); |
| } |
| |
| /// Closes the client and cleans up any resources associated with it. It's |
| /// important to close each client when it's done being used; failing to do so |
| /// can cause the Dart process to hang. |
| void close() {} |
| } |