@deislabs/wasi-experimental-http
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Experimental HTTP library for AssemblyScript
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@deislabs/wasi-experimental-http
Experimental HTTP client library for AssemblyScript.
Using this library
First, install the package to your project:
$ npm install @deislabs/wasi-experimental-http --save
Then, import the package and create a request using the RequestBuilder
:
// @ts-ignore
import { Console } from "as-wasi";
import {
Method,
RequestBuilder,
Response,
} from "@deislabs/wasi-experimental-http";
export function post(): void {
let body = String.UTF8.encode("testing the body");
let res = new RequestBuilder("https://postman-echo.com/post")
.header("Content-Type", "text/plain")
.method(Method.POST)
.body(body)
.send();
print(res);
}
function print(res: Response): void {
Console.log(res.status.toString());
Console.log(res.getHeader("Content-Type"));
let result = String.UTF8.decode(res.bodyReadAll().buffer);
Console.log(result);
}
After building a WebAssembly module using the AssemblyScript compiler, the module can be executed in a Wasmtime runtime that has the experimental HTTP functionality enabled (the crate to configure it can be found in this repo):
{
"content-length": "374",
"connection": "keep-alive",
"set-cookie": "sails.Path=/; HttpOnly",
"vary": "Accept-Encoding",
"content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8",
"date": "Fri, 26 Feb 2021 18:31:03 GMT",
"etag": "W/\"176-Ky4OTmr3Xbcl3yNah8w2XIQapGU\"",
}
{"args":{},"data":"Testing with a request body. Does this actually work?","files":{},"form":{},"headers":{"x-forwarded-proto":"https","x-forwarded-port":"443","host":"postman-echo.com","x-amzn-trace-id":"Root=1-60393e67-02d1c8033bcf4f1e74a4523e","content-length":"53","content-type":"text/plain","abc":"def","accept":"*/*"},"json":null,"url":"https://postman-echo.com/post"}
"200 OK"