# GRequests
A Go "clone" of the great and famous Requests library
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License
======
GRequests is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for the full license text
Features
========
- Responses can be serialized into JSON and XML
- Easy file uploads
- Easy file downloads
- Support for the following HTTP verbs `GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, OPTIONS`
Install
=======
`go get -u github.com/levigross/grequests`
Usage
======
`import "github.com/levigross/grequests"`
Basic Examples
=========
Basic GET request:
```go
resp, err := grequests.Get("http://httpbin.org/get", nil)
// You can modify the request by passing an optional RequestOptions struct
if err != nil {
log.Fatalln("Unable to make request: ", err)
}
fmt.Println(resp.String())
// {
// "args": {},
// "headers": {
// "Accept": "*/*",
// "Host": "httpbin.org",
```
If an error occurs all of the other properties and methods of a `Response` will be `nil`
Quirks
=======
## Request Quirks
When passing parameters to be added to a URL, if the URL has existing parameters that *_contradict_* with what has been passed within `Params` – `Params` will be the "source of authority" and overwrite the contradicting URL parameter.
Lets see how it works...
```go
ro := &RequestOptions{
Params: map[string]string{"Hello": "Goodbye"},
}
Get("http://httpbin.org/get?Hello=World", ro)
// The URL is now http://httpbin.org/get?Hello=Goodbye
```
## Response Quirks
Order matters! This is because `grequests.Response` is implemented as an `io.ReadCloser` which proxies the *http.Response.Body* `io.ReadCloser` interface. It also includes an internal buffer for use in `Response.String()` and `Response.Bytes()`.
Here are a list of methods that consume the *http.Response.Body* `io.ReadCloser` interface.
- Response.JSON
- Response.XML
- Response.DownloadToFile
- Response.Close
- Response.Read
The following methods make use of an internal byte buffer
- Response.String
- Response.Bytes
In the code below, once the file is downloaded – the `Response` struct no longer has access to the request bytes
```go
response := Get("http://some-wonderful-file.txt", nil)
if err := response.DownloadToFile("randomFile"); err != nil {
log.Println("Unable to download file: ", err)
}
// At this point the .String and .Bytes method will return empty responses
response.Bytes() == nil // true
response.String() == "" // true
```
But if we were to call `response.Bytes()` or `response.String()` first, every operation will succeed until the internal buffer is cleared:
```go
response := Get("http://some-wonderful-file.txt", nil)
// This call to .Bytes caches the request bytes in an internal byte buffer – which can be used again and again until it is cleared
response.Bytes() == `file-bytes`
response.String() == "file-string"
// This will work because it will use the internal byte buffer
if err := resp.DownloadToFile("randomFile"); err != nil {
log.Println("Unable to download file: ", err)
}
// Now if we clear the internal buffer....
response.ClearInternalBuffer()
// At this point the .String and .Bytes method will return empty responses
response.Bytes() == nil // true
response.String() == "" // true
```
# grequests
`import "github.com/levigross/grequests"`
* [Overview](#pkg-overview)
* [Index](#pkg-index)
* [Examples](#pkg-examples)
## Overview
Package grequests implements a friendly API over Go's existing net/http library
## Index
* [Variables](#pkg-variables)
* [func BuildHTTPClient(ro RequestOptions) *http.Client](#BuildHTTPClient)
* [func EnsureTransporterFinalized(httpTransport *http.Transport)](#EnsureTransporterFinalized)
* [func FileUploadFromDisk(fileName string) ([]FileUpload, error)](#FileUploadFromDisk)
* [func FileUploadFromGlob(fileSystemGlob string) ([]FileUpload, error)](#FileUploadFromGlob)
* [type FileUpload](#FileUpload)
* [type RequestOptions](#RequestOptions)
* [type Response](#Response)
* [func Delete(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Delete)
* [func Get(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Get)
* [func Head(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Head)
* [func Options(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Options)
* [func Patch(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Patch)
* [func Post(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Post)
* [func Put(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Put)
* [func (r *Response) Bytes() []byte](#Response.Bytes)
* [func (r *Response) ClearInternalBuffer()](#Response.ClearInternalBuffer)
* [func (r *Response) Close() error](#Response.Close)
* [func (r *Response) DownloadToFile(fileName string) error](#Response.DownloadToFile)
* [func (r *Response) JSON(userStruct interface{}) error](#Response.JSON)
* [func (r *Response) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error)](#Response.Read)
* [func (r *Response) String() string](#Response.String)
* [func (r *Response) XML(userStruct interface{}, charsetReader XMLCharDecoder) error](#Response.XML)
* [type Session](#Session)
* [func NewSession(ro *RequestOptions) *Session](#NewSession)
* [func (s *Session) CloseIdleConnections()](#Session.CloseIdleConnections)
* [func (s *Session) Delete(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Delete)
* [func (s *Session) Get(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Get)
* [func (s *Session) Head(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Head)
* [func (s *Session) Options(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Options)
* [func (s *Session) Patch(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Patch)
* [func (s *Session) Post(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Post)
* [func (s *Session) Put(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)](#Session.Put)
* [type XMLCharDecoder](#XMLCharDecoder)
#### Examples
* [Package (AcceptInvalidTLSCert)](#example__acceptInvalidTLSCert)
* [Package (BasicAuth)](#example__basicAuth)
* [Package (BasicGet)](#example__basicGet)
* [Package (BasicGetCustomHTTPClient)](#example__basicGetCustomHTTPClient)
* [Package (Cookies)](#example__cookies)
* [Package (CustomHTTPHeader)](#example__customHTTPHeader)
* [Package (CustomUserAgent)](#example__customUserAgent)
* [Package (DownloadFile)](#example__downloadFile)
* [Package (PostFileUpload)](#example__postFileUpload)
* [Package (PostForm)](#example__postForm)
* [Package (PostJSONAJAX)](#example__postJSONAJAX)
* [Package (PostXML)](#example__postXML)
* [Package (Proxy)](#example__proxy)
* [Package (Session)](#example__session)
* [Package (UrlQueryParams)](#example__urlQueryParams)
#### Package files
[base.go](/src/github.com/levigross/grequests/base.go) [file_upload.go](/src/github.com/levigross/grequests/file_upload.go) [request.go](/src/github.com/levigross/grequests/request.go) [response.go](/src/github.com/levigross/grequests/response.go) [session.go](/src/github.com/levigross/grequests/session.go) [utils.go](/src/github.com/levigross/grequests/utils.go)
## Variables
``` go
var (
// ErrRedirectLimitExceeded is the error returned when the request responded
// with too many redirects
ErrRedirectLimitExceeded = errors.New("grequests: Request exceeded redirect count")
// RedirectLimit is a tunable variable that specifies how many times we can
// redirect in response to a redirect. This is the global variable, if you
// wish to set this on a request by request basis, set it within the
// `RequestOptions` structure
RedirectLimit = 30
// SensitiveHTTPHeaders is a map of sensitive HTTP headers that a user
// doesn't want passed on a redirect. This is the global variable, if you
// wish to set this on a request by request basis, set it within the
// `RequestOptions` structure
SensitiveHTTPHeaders = map[string]struct{}{
"Www-Authenticate": {},
"Authorization": {},
"Proxy-Authorization": {},
}
)
```
## func [BuildHTTPClient](/src/target/request.go?s=11478:11530#L405)
``` go
func BuildHTTPClient(ro RequestOptions) *http.Client
```
BuildHTTPClient is a function that will return a custom HTTP client based on the request options provided
the check is in UseDefaultClient
## func [EnsureTransporterFinalized](/src/target/utils.go?s=2482:2544#L79)
``` go
func EnsureTransporterFinalized(httpTransport *http.Transport)
```
EnsureTransporterFinalized will ensure that when the HTTP client is GCed
the runtime will close the idle connections (so that they won't leak)
this function was adopted from Hashicorp's go-cleanhttp package
## func [FileUploadFromDisk](/src/target/file_upload.go?s=625:687#L14)
``` go
func FileUploadFromDisk(fileName string) ([]FileUpload, error)
```
FileUploadFromDisk allows you to create a FileUpload struct slice by just specifying a location on the disk
## func [FileUploadFromGlob](/src/target/file_upload.go?s=1068:1136#L27)
``` go
func FileUploadFromGlob(fileSystemGlob string) ([]FileUpload, error)
```
FileUploadFromGlob allows you to create a FileUpload struct slice by just specifying a glob location on the disk
this function will gloss over all errors in the files and only upload the files that don't return errors from the glob
## type [FileUpload](/src/target/file_upload.go?s=162:512#L2)
``` go
type FileUpload struct {
// Filename is the name of the file that you wish to upload. We use this to guess the mimetype as well as pass it onto the server
FileName string
// FileContents is happy as long as you pass it a io.ReadCloser (which most file use anyways)
FileContents io.ReadCloser
// FieldName is form field name
FieldName string
}
```
FileUpload is a struct that is used to specify the file that a User
wishes to upload.
## type [RequestOptions](/src/target/request.go?s=357:4258#L18)
``` go
type RequestOptions struct {
// Data is a map of key values that will eventually convert into the
// query string of a GET request or the body of a POST request.
Data map[string]string
// Params is a map of query strings that may be used within a GET request
Params map[string]string
// QueryStruct is a struct that encapsulates a set of URL query params
// this paramter is mutually exclusive with `Params map[string]string` (they cannot be combined)
// for more information please see https://godoc.org/github.com/google/go-querystring/query
QueryStruct interface{}
// Files is where you can include files to upload. The use of this data
// structure is limited to POST requests
Files []FileUpload
// JSON can be used when you wish to send JSON within the request body
JSON interface{}
// XML can be used if you wish to send XML within the request body
XML interface{}
// Headers if you want to add custom HTTP headers to the request,
// this is your friend
Headers map[string]string
// InsecureSkipVerify is a flag that specifies if we should validate the
// server's TLS certificate. It should be noted that Go's TLS verify mechanism
// doesn't validate if a certificate has been revoked
InsecureSkipVerify bool
// DisableCompression will disable gzip compression on requests
DisableCompression bool
// UserAgent allows you to set an arbitrary custom user agent
UserAgent string
// Host allows you to set an arbitrary custom host
Host string
// Auth allows you to specify a user name and password that you wish to
// use when requesting the URL. It will use basic HTTP authentication
// formatting the username and password in base64 the format is:
// []string{username, password}
Auth []string
// IsAjax is a flag that can be set to make the request appear
// to be generated by browser Javascript
IsAjax bool
// Cookies is an array of `http.Cookie` that allows you to attach
// cookies to your request
Cookies []*http.Cookie
// UseCookieJar will create a custom HTTP client that will
// process and store HTTP cookies when they are sent down
UseCookieJar bool
// Proxies is a map in the following format
// *protocol* => proxy address e.g http => http://127.0.0.1:8080
Proxies map[string]*url.URL
// TLSHandshakeTimeout specifies the maximum amount of time waiting to
// wait for a TLS handshake. Zero means no timeout.
TLSHandshakeTimeout time.Duration
// DialTimeout is the maximum amount of time a dial will wait for
// a connect to complete.
DialTimeout time.Duration
// KeepAlive specifies the keep-alive period for an active
// network connection. If zero, keep-alive are not enabled.
DialKeepAlive time.Duration
// RequestTimeout is the maximum amount of time a whole request(include dial / request / redirect)
// will wait.
RequestTimeout time.Duration
// HTTPClient can be provided if you wish to supply a custom HTTP client
// this is useful if you want to use an OAUTH client with your request.
HTTPClient *http.Client
// SensitiveHTTPHeaders is a map of sensitive HTTP headers that a user
// doesn't want passed on a redirect.
SensitiveHTTPHeaders map[string]struct{}
// RedirectLimit is the acceptable amount of redirects that we should expect
// before returning an error be default this is set to 30. You can change this
// globally by modifying the `RedirectLimit` variable.
RedirectLimit int
// RequestBody allows you to put anything matching an `io.Reader` into the request
// this option will take precedence over any other request option specified
RequestBody io.Reader
// CookieJar allows you to specify a special cookiejar to use with your request.
// this option will take precedence over the `UseCookieJar` option above.
CookieJar http.CookieJar
// Context can be used to maintain state between requests https://golang.org/pkg/context/#Context
Context context.Context
}
```
RequestOptions is the location that of where the data
## type [Response](/src/target/response.go?s=181:806#L4)
``` go
type Response struct {
// Ok is a boolean flag that validates that the server returned a 2xx code
Ok bool
// This is the Go error flag – if something went wrong within the request, this flag will be set.
Error error
// We want to abstract (at least at the moment) the Go http.Response object away. So we are going to make use of it
// internal but not give the user access
RawResponse *http.Response
// StatusCode is the HTTP Status Code returned by the HTTP Response. Taken from resp.StatusCode
StatusCode int
// Header is a net/http/Header structure
Header http.Header
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
```
Response is what is returned to a user when they fire off a request
### func [Delete](/src/target/base.go?s=1221:1283#L22)
``` go
func Delete(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Delete takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func [Get](/src/target/base.go?s=300:359#L1)
``` go
func Get(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Get takes 2 parameters and returns a Response Struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func [Head](/src/target/base.go?s=1841:1901#L38)
``` go
func Head(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Head takes 2 parameters and returns a Response channel. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func [Options](/src/target/base.go?s=2151:2214#L46)
``` go
func Options(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Options takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func [Patch](/src/target/base.go?s=910:971#L14)
``` go
func Patch(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Patch takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func [Post](/src/target/base.go?s=1533:1593#L30)
``` go
func Post(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Post takes 2 parameters and returns a Response channel. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func [Put](/src/target/base.go?s=604:663#L6)
``` go
func Put(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Put takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
### func (\*Response) [Bytes](/src/target/response.go?s=4298:4331#L169)
``` go
func (r *Response) Bytes() []byte
```
Bytes returns the response as a byte array
### func (\*Response) [ClearInternalBuffer](/src/target/response.go?s=4920:4960#L198)
``` go
func (r *Response) ClearInternalBuffer()
```
ClearInternalBuffer is a function that will clear the internal buffer that we use to hold the .String() and .Bytes()
data. Once you have used these functions – you may want to free up the memory.
### func (\*Response) [Close](/src/target/response.go?s=1793:1825#L55)
``` go
func (r *Response) Close() error
```
Close is part of our ability to support io.ReadCloser if someone wants to make use of the raw body
### func (\*Response) [DownloadToFile](/src/target/response.go?s=2018:2074#L67)
``` go
func (r *Response) DownloadToFile(fileName string) error
```
DownloadToFile allows you to download the contents of the response to a file
### func (\*Response) [JSON](/src/target/response.go?s=3300:3353#L124)
``` go
func (r *Response) JSON(userStruct interface{}) error
```
JSON is a method that will populate a struct that is provided `userStruct` with the JSON returned within the
response body
### func (\*Response) [Read](/src/target/response.go?s=1551:1603#L45)
``` go
func (r *Response) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error)
```
Read is part of our ability to support io.ReadCloser if someone wants to make use of the raw body
### func (\*Response) [String](/src/target/response.go?s=4568:4602#L186)
``` go
func (r *Response) String() string
```
String returns the response as a string
### func (\*Response) [XML](/src/target/response.go?s=2792:2874#L101)
``` go
func (r *Response) XML(userStruct interface{}, charsetReader XMLCharDecoder) error
```
XML is a method that will populate a struct that is provided `userStruct` with the XML returned within the
response body
## type [Session](/src/target/session.go?s=125:314#L1)
``` go
type Session struct {
// RequestOptions is global options
RequestOptions *RequestOptions
// HTTPClient is the client that we will use to request the resources
HTTPClient *http.Client
}
```
Session allows a user to make use of persistent cookies in between
HTTP requests
### func [NewSession](/src/target/session.go?s=532:576#L8)
``` go
func NewSession(ro *RequestOptions) *Session
```
NewSession returns a session struct which enables can be used to maintain establish a persistent state with the
server
This function will set UseCookieJar to true as that is the purpose of using the session
### func (\*Session) [CloseIdleConnections](/src/target/session.go?s=4738:4778#L124)
``` go
func (s *Session) CloseIdleConnections()
```
CloseIdleConnections closes the idle connections that a session client may make use of
### func (\*Session) [Delete](/src/target/session.go?s=3120:3195#L88)
``` go
func (s *Session) Delete(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Delete takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
### func (\*Session) [Get](/src/target/session.go?s=1776:1848#L58)
``` go
func (s *Session) Get(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Get takes 2 parameters and returns a Response Struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
### func (\*Session) [Head](/src/target/session.go?s=4022:4095#L108)
``` go
func (s *Session) Head(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Head takes 2 parameters and returns a Response channel. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
### func (\*Session) [Options](/src/target/session.go?s=4473:4549#L118)
``` go
func (s *Session) Options(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Options takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
### func (\*Session) [Patch](/src/target/session.go?s=2668:2742#L78)
``` go
func (s *Session) Patch(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Patch takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
### func (\*Session) [Post](/src/target/session.go?s=3573:3646#L98)
``` go
func (s *Session) Post(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Post takes 2 parameters and returns a Response channel. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
### func (\*Session) [Put](/src/target/session.go?s=2221:2293#L68)
``` go
func (s *Session) Put(url string, ro *RequestOptions) (*Response, error)
```
Put takes 2 parameters and returns a Response struct. These two options are:
1. A URL
2. A RequestOptions struct
If you do not intend to use the `RequestOptions` you can just pass nil
A new session is created by calling NewSession with a request options struct
## type [XMLCharDecoder](/src/target/utils.go?s=1529:1605#L42)
``` go
type XMLCharDecoder func(charset string, input io.Reader) (io.Reader, error)
```
XMLCharDecoder is a helper type that takes a stream of bytes (not encoded in
UTF-8) and returns a reader that encodes the bytes into UTF-8. This is done
because Go's XML library only supports XML encoded in UTF-8
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