lpraneis ae2d521664 Add ability to specify multiple IP addresses for resolver overrides (#1622)
This change allows the `ClientBuilder::resolve_to_addrs` method to accept a
slice of `SocketAddr`s for overriding resolution for a single domain.
Allowing multiple IPs more accurately reflects behavior of `getaddrinfo`
and allows users to rely on hyper's happy eyeballs algorithm to connect
to a host that can accept traffic on IPv4 and IPv6.
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reqwest

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An ergonomic, batteries-included HTTP Client for Rust.

  • Plain bodies, JSON, urlencoded, multipart
  • Customizable redirect policy
  • HTTP Proxies
  • HTTPS via system-native TLS (or optionally, rustls)
  • Cookie Store
  • WASM
  • Changelog

Example

This asynchronous example uses Tokio and enables some optional features, so your Cargo.toml could look like this:

[dependencies]
reqwest = { version = "0.11", features = ["json"] }
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }

And then the code:

use std::collections::HashMap;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
    let resp = reqwest::get("https://httpbin.org/ip")
        .await?
        .json::<HashMap<String, String>>()
        .await?;
    println!("{:#?}", resp);
    Ok(())
}

Blocking Client

There is an optional "blocking" client API that can be enabled:

[dependencies]
reqwest = { version = "0.11", features = ["blocking", "json"] }
use std::collections::HashMap;

fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
    let resp = reqwest::blocking::get("https://httpbin.org/ip")?
        .json::<HashMap<String, String>>()?;
    println!("{:#?}", resp);
    Ok(())
}

Requirements

On Linux:

On Windows and macOS:

  • Nothing.

Reqwest uses rust-native-tls, which will use the operating system TLS framework if available, meaning Windows and macOS. On Linux, it will use OpenSSL 1.1.

License

Licensed under either of

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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