## NAME Curlie -- A simple HTTP client built on top of libcurl ## DESCRIPTION An HTTP Client built on libcurl, that provides an OO interface, logging and error handling. ## SYNOPSIS Create a new object manually: use Curlie; my \c = Curlie.new; Any options sent in the constructor will be sent to libcurl's setopt. my $username = 'alice'; my $password = 's3cret'; my \c = Curlie.new(:$username, :$password); or create a new object automatically: use Curlie :c; Send a request, and print the full response headers and body: say c.get('https://httpbin.org/get').res; or c.get: 'https://httpbin.org/get'; say c.res; say c.res.content; The response object has the following methods: status, statusline, success, content, raw-headers, headers, json. Non-success responses return soft failures: say c.get('https://httpbin.org/status/500').res; # Fails with: # HTTP/2 500 # and a stack trace Which means to see the entire response, use it in a boolean context: c.get('https://httpbin.org/status/500') or say c.res; # Does not fail, prints: # HTTP/2 500 # [ headers, response...] If you also want to see the request, start a logger using Log::Async, and call c.debug beforehand: use Log::Async; logger.send-to($*ERR); c.debug; c.get('https://httpbin.org/status/500'); Add `curl` or `ssl` options to see extra libcurl or ssl messages: c.debug(:curl, :ssl); Getting json, posting json, posting forms work like this: c.get: 'https://httpbin.org/status/200', :json; c.post: 'https://httpbin.org/post', :json(:hello); c.post: 'https://httpbin.org/post', :form(:hello); The response object also has a `json` method which will decode the body: say c.get('https://httpbin.org/get').res.json # https://httpbin.org/get Also other headers can be sent in a `headers` argument say c.get('https://httpbin.org/get', :headers(:X-Hello)).res.json # world That's it! (so far!) ## SEE ALSO https://github.com/CurtTilmes/raku-libcurl ## BUGS Probably! Send me patches! ## AUTHOR Brian Duggan (bduggan @ matatu.org)