put method

  1. @override
Future<Response> put(
  1. Uri url, {
  2. Map<String, String>? headers,
  3. Map<String, dynamic>? params,
  4. Object? body,
  5. Encoding? encoding,
})
override

Sends an HTTP PUT request with the given headers and body to the given URL.

body sets the body of the request. It can be a String, a List<int> or a Map<String, String>. If it's a String, it's encoded using encoding and used as the body of the request. The content-type of the request will default to "text/plain".

If body is a List, it's used as a list of bytes for the body of the request.

If body is a Map, it's encoded as form fields using encoding. The content-type of the request will be set to "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"; this cannot be overridden.

encoding defaults to utf8.

For more fine-grained control over the request, use send instead.

Implementation

@override
Future<Response> put(
  Uri url, {
  Map<String, String>? headers,
  Map<String, dynamic>? params,
  Object? body,
  Encoding? encoding,
}) async =>
    (await _sendUnstreamed(
      method: HttpMethod.PUT,
      url: url,
      headers: headers,
      params: params,
      body: body,
      encoding: encoding,
    )) as Response;