Awesome
piaf
Piaf is a client library for the HTTP/1.X and HTTP/2 protocols written entirely in OCaml.
Installation
Piaf is released to OPAM.
You can depend on it by running opam install piaf
.
Note: make sure to mirror Piaf's own resolutions located in the opam file.
Usage & Examples
TODO, read the mli file for now.
Examples
open Piaf
let get_sync env ~sw url =
print_endline "Sending request...";
match Client.Oneshot.get ~sw env (Uri.of_string url) with
| Ok response ->
if Status.is_successful response.status
then Body.to_string response.body
else
let message = Status.to_string response.status in
Error (`Msg message)
| Error e -> failwith (Error.to_string e)
let () =
Eio_main.run (fun env ->
Eio.Switch.run (fun sw ->
match get_sync env ~sw "https://example.com" with
| Ok body -> print_endline body
| Error error ->
let message = Error.to_string error in
prerr_endline ("Error: " ^ message)))
There's a more substantive example of using Piaf's API in bin/carl.ml, an implementation of a subset of curl, in caml.
Development
There's two ways to get a development environemnt up and running. If you have (or don't mind getting) nix
installed, the repository includes scripts to set up a sandbox. Otherwise you can use opam
to install the necessary dependencies globally.
Option 1) Setting up the sandbox
Assuming nix
has been installed and set up, run nix develop -c $SHELL
in the repository root. Once it's done building, you should have the development environment set up!
Option 2) Setting up opam
For this approach you'll need to install opam
and set it up with a switch using ocaml
>= 4.08. Once that's done, run opam pin . --deps-only
to install the dependencies.
Note that this installs the dependencies globally, and that the development environment is dependent on the switch used.
Building
Run dune build
to build, dune build --watch
to run a watcher daemon that will build incrementally.
Running examples
Run dune exec examples/docs/readme.exe
to run the simple example above.
Run dune exec bin/carl.exe
to run carl
, the curl
-like example.
License & Copyright
Copyright (c) 2019 António Nuno Monteiro
piaf is distributed under the 3-Clause BSD License, see LICENSE.
The vendor/multipart_form
directory contains a fork of
multipart_form
which is
licensed under the MIT License.
multipart_form.LICENSE
reproduces the original
license text.