Provides abstractions for working with the HTTP protocol.
- General abstractions for HTTP requests and responses.
- Symmetrical interfaces for client and server.
- Light-weight middleware model for building applications.
Please see the project documentation for more details.
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Getting Started - This guide explains how to use protocol-httpfor building abstract HTTP interfaces.
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Message Body - This guide explains how to work with HTTP request and response message bodies using Protocol::HTTP::Bodyclasses.
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Headers - This guide explains how to work with HTTP headers using protocol-http.
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Middleware - This guide explains how to build and use HTTP middleware with Protocol::HTTP::Middleware.
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Streaming - This guide gives an overview of how to implement streaming requests and responses. 
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Design Overview - This guide explains the high level design of protocol-httpin the context of wider design patterns that can be used to implement HTTP clients and servers.
Please see the project releases for all releases.
- Breaking: Move Protocol::HTTP::Header::QuotedStringtoProtocol::HTTP::QuotedStringfor better reusability.
- Breaking: Handle cookie key/value pairs using QuotedStringas per RFC 6265.- Don't use URL encoding for cookie key/value.
 
- Breaking: Remove Protocol::HTTP::URLandProtocol::HTTP::Reference– replaced byProtocol::URLgem.- Protocol::HTTP::URL->- Protocol::URL::Encoding.
- Protocol::HTTP::Reference->- Protocol::URL::Reference.
 
- Introduce rich support for Header::Digest,Header::ServerTiming,Header::TE,Header::TrailerandHeader::TransferEncoding.
- Improved HTTP Trailer Security
- Improve consistency of Body #inspect.
- Improve as_jsonsupport for Body wrappers.
- Add Protocol::HTTP::Headers#to_amethod that returns the fields array, providing compatibility with standard Ruby array conversion pattern.
- Expose tailinHeaders.newso that trailers can be accurately reproduced.
- Add agent context.
- Protocol::HTTP::Headersnow raise a- DuplicateHeaderErrorwhen a duplicate singleton header (e.g.- content-length) is added.
- Protocol::HTTP::Headers#addnow coerces the value to a string when adding a header, ensuring consistent behaviour.
- Protocol::HTTP::Body::Head.fornow accepts an optional- lengthparameter, allowing it to create a head body even when the body is not provided, based on the known content length.
- Drop support for Ruby v3.1.
- Add support for parsing accept,accept-charset,accept-encodingandaccept-languageheaders into structured values.
- Add support for priority:header.
- Clarify behaviour of streaming bodies and copy Protocol::Rack::Body::StreamingtoProtocol::HTTP::Body::Streamable.
- Copy Async::HTTP::Body::WritabletoProtocol::HTTP::Body::Writable.
- Ensure chunks are flushed if required, when streaming.
- protocol-http1 — HTTP/1 client/server implementation using this interface.
- protocol-http2 — HTTP/2 client/server implementation using this interface.
- protocol-url — URL parsing and manipulation library.
- async-http — Asynchronous HTTP client and server, supporting multiple HTTP protocols & TLS.
- async-websocket — Asynchronous client and server WebSockets.
We welcome contributions to this project.
- Fork it.
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature).
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature').
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature).
- Create new Pull Request.
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