View Source ExAws.Request.HttpClient behaviour (ExAws v2.5.8)

Specifies expected behaviour of an HTTP client.

ExAws allows you to use your HTTP client of choice, provided that it can be coerced into complying with this module's specification.

The default is :hackney.

Example: Req

Here is an example using Req.

First, create a module implementing the ExAws.Request.HttpClient behaviour.

defmodule ExAws.Request.Req do
  @moduledoc """
  ExAws HTTP client implementation for Req.
  """
  @behaviour ExAws.Request.HttpClient

  @impl ExAws.Request.HttpClient
  def request(method, url, body, headers, _http_opts) do
    case Req.request(method: method, url: url, body: body, headers: headers, decode_body: false) do
      {:ok, response} -> {:ok, adapt_response(response)}
      {:error, reason} -> {:error, %{reason: reason}}
    end
  end

  defp adapt_response(response) do
    # adapt the response to fit the shape expected by ExAWS
    flat_headers =
      Enum.flat_map(response.headers, fn
        {name, vals} when is_list(vals) -> Enum.map(vals, &{name, &1})
        {name, val} -> {name, val}
      end)

    %{
      body: response.body,
      status_code: response.status,
      headers: flat_headers
    }
  end
end

Then, in build-time config (e.g. config.exs):

config :ex_aws,
  http_client: ExAws.Request.Req

When conforming your selected HTTP Client take note of a few things:

  • The module name doesn't need to follow the same styling as this module it is simply your own 'HTTP Client', i.e. MyApp.HttpClient

  • The request function must accept the methods as described in the request/5 callback, you can however set these as optional, i.e. http_opts \ []

  • Ensure the call to your chosen HTTP Client is correct and the return is in the same format as defined in the request/5 callback

Example: Mojito

def request(method, url, body, headers, http_opts \ []) do
  Mojito.request(method, url, headers, body, http_opts)
end

Summary

Types

http_method()

@type http_method() :: :get | :post | :put | :delete | :options | :head

Callbacks

request(method, url, req_body, headers, http_opts)

@callback request(
  method :: http_method(),
  url :: binary(),
  req_body :: binary(),
  headers :: [{binary(), binary()}, ...],
  http_opts :: term()
) ::
  {:ok, %{status_code: pos_integer(), headers: any()}}
  | {:ok, %{status_code: pos_integer(), headers: any(), body: binary()}}
  | {:error, %{reason: any()}}