Unirest is a set of lightweight HTTP libraries available in multiple languages, built and maintained by Mashape, who also maintain the open-source API Gateway Kong.
- Make
GET
,POST
,PUT
,PATCH
,DELETE
requests - Both syncronous and asynchronous (non-blocking) requests
- Supports form parameters, file uploads and custom body entities
- Supports gzip
- Supports Basic Authentication natively
- Customizable timeout
- Customizable default headers for every request (DRY)
- Automatic JSON parsing into a native object for JSON responses
To utilize Unirest, install it using asset library, or simply download and copy unirest-gdscript
to your addons folder.
So you're probably wondering how using Unirest makes creating requests in GDScript easier, let's start with a working example:
var unirest = preload("res://addons/unirest-gdscript/unirest.gd")
var response = unirest.post("http://httpbin.org/post", { "Accept": "application/json" }, { "parameter": 23, "foo": "bar" })
response.code # The HTTP status code
response.headers # The HTTP headers
response.body # The parsed response
response.raw_body # The unparsed response
GDScript also supports asynchronous requests in which you can define a callback
function to be passed along and invoked when Unirest receives the response:
var unirest = preload("res://addons/unirest-gdscript/unirest.gd")
func callback_function(response):
response.code # The HTTP status code
response.headers # The HTTP headers
response.body # The parsed response
response.raw_body # The unparsed response
var thread = unirest.post("http://httpbin.org/post", { "Accept": "application/json" }, { "parameter": 23, "foo": "bar" }, callback_function)
var unirest = preload("res://addons/unirest-gdscript/unirest.gd")
var response = unirest.post("http://httpbin.org/post", { "Accept": "application/json" },
json.dumps({
"parameter": "value",
"foo": "bar"
})
)
Note: For the sake of simplicity, even with custom entities in the body, the keyword argument is still params
(instead of data
for example). I'm looking for feedback on this.
Authenticating the request with basic authentication can be done by providing an auth
array like:
var unirest = preload("res://addons/unirest-gdscript/unirest.gd")
var response = unirest.get("http://httpbin.org/get", ['username', 'password'])
var unirest = preload("res://addons/unirest-gdscript/unirest.gd")
unirest.get(url, headers = {}, params = {}, auth = (), callback = None)
unirest.post(url, headers = {}, params = {}, auth = (), callback = None)
unirest.put(url, headers = {}, params = {}, auth = (), callback = None)
unirest.patch(url, headers = {}, params = {}, auth = (), callback = None)
unirest.delete(url, headers = {}, params = {}, auth = (), callback = None)
url
- Endpoint, address, or URI to be acted upon and requested information from in a string format.headers
- Request Headers as an associative arrayparams
- Request Body as an associative array or objectauth
- The Basic Authentication credentials as an arraycallback
- Asychronous callback method to be invoked upon result.
Upon receiving a response, Unirest returns the result in the form of an Object. This object should always have the same keys for each language regarding to the response details.
code
- HTTP Response Status Code (Example 200)headers
- HTTP Response Headersbody
- Parsed response body where applicable, for example JSON responses are parsed to Objects / Associative Arrays.raw_body
- Un-parsed response body
You can set some advanced configuration to tune Unirest-Python:
You can set a custom timeout value (in seconds):
unirest.timeout(5) # 5s timeout
You can set default headers that will be sent on every request:
unirest.default_header('Header1','Value1')
unirest.default_header('Header2','Value2')
You can clear the default headers anytime with:
unirest.clear_default_headers()