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A composable, Future-based API for making HTTP requests.
0.11.3+12 #
- Don't quote the boundary header for
MultipartRequest
. This is more compatible with server quirks.
0.11.3+11 #
- Fix the SDK constraint to only include SDK versions that support importing
dart:io
everywhere.
0.11.3+10 #
- Stop using
dart:mirrors
.
0.11.3+9 #
- Remove an extra newline in multipart chunks.
0.11.3+8 #
- Properly specify
Content-Transfer-Encoding
for multipart chunks.
0.11.3+7 #
- Declare compatibility with
http_parser
3.0.0.
0.11.3+6 #
- Fix one more strong mode warning in
http/testing.dart
.
0.11.3+5 #
- Fix some lingering strong mode warnings.
0.11.3+4 #
- Fix all strong mode warnings.
0.11.3+3 #
- Support
http_parser
2.0.0.
0.11.3+2 #
-
Require Dart SDK >= 1.9.0
-
Eliminate many uses of
Chain.track
from thestack_trace
package.
0.11.3+1 #
- Support
http_parser
1.0.0.
0.11.3 #
- Add a
Client.patch
shortcut method and a matching top-levelpatch
method.
0.11.2 #
- Add a
BrowserClient.withCredentials
property.
0.11.1+3 #
- Properly namespace an internal library name.
0.11.1+2 #
- Widen the version constraint on
unittest
.
0.11.1+1 #
- Widen the version constraint for
stack_trace
.
0.11.1 #
- Expose the
IOClient
class which wraps adart:io
HttpClient
.
0.11.0+1 #
- Fix a bug in handling errors in decoding XMLHttpRequest responses for
BrowserClient
.
0.11.0 #
-
The package no longer depends on
dart:io
. TheBrowserClient
class inpackage:http/browser_client.dart
can now be used to make requests on the browser. -
Change
MultipartFile.contentType
fromdart:io
'sContentType
type tohttp_parser
'sMediaType
type. -
Exceptions are now of type
ClientException
rather thandart:io
'sHttpException
.
0.10.0 #
-
Make
BaseRequest.contentLength
andBaseResponse.contentLength
usenull
to indicate an unknown content length rather than -1. -
The
contentLength
parameter tonew BaseResponse
is now named rather than positional. -
Make request headers case-insensitive.
-
Make
MultipartRequest
more closely adhere to browsers' encoding conventions.