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client::connect module (#2949)
The connect pieces will be available in `hyper-util`. BREAKING CHANGE: Use `connect` from `hyper-util`.
hyper
A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust.
Note
: hyper's master branch is currently preparing breaking changes. For the most recently released code, look to the 0.14.x branch.
- HTTP/1 and HTTP/2
- Asynchronous design
- Leading in performance
- Tested and correct
- Extensive production use
- Client and Server APIs
Get started by looking over the guides.
"Low-level"
hyper is a relatively low-level library, meant to be a building block for libraries and applications.
If you are looking for a convenient HTTP client, then you may wish to consider reqwest. If you are looking for a convenient HTTP server, then you may wish to consider warp. Both are built on top of this library.
Contributing
To get involved, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.
If you prefer chatting, there is an active community in the Discord server.
License
hyper is provided under the MIT license. See LICENSE.
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