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author | Moritz <mosum@google.com> | Wed Jan 22 15:52:52 2025 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Jan 22 15:52:52 2025 |
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Merge pull request #1420 from dart-lang/merge-web_socket_channel-package Merge `package:web_socket_channel`
A composable, Future-based library for making HTTP requests.
package:http
contains a set of high-level functions and classes that make it easy to consume HTTP resources. It's multi-platform, and supports mobile, desktop, and the browser.
Package | Description | Version |
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cronet_http | An Android Flutter plugin that provides access to the Cronet HTTP client. | |
cupertino_http | A macOS/iOS Flutter plugin that provides access to the Foundation URL Loading System. | |
flutter_http_example | An Flutter app that demonstrates how to configure and use package:http . | — |
http | A composable, multi-platform, Future-based API for HTTP requests. | |
http2 | A HTTP/2 implementation in Dart. | |
http_client_conformance_tests | A library that tests whether implementations of package:http's Client class behave as expected. | |
http_multi_server | A dart:io HttpServer wrapper that handles requests from multiple servers. | |
http_parser | A platform-independent package for parsing and serializing HTTP formats. | |
http_profile | A library used by HTTP client authors to integrate with the DevTools Network View. | |
ok_http | An Android Flutter plugin that provides access to the OkHttp HTTP client and the OkHttp WebSocket API. | |
web_socket | Any easy-to-use library for communicating with WebSockets that has multiple implementations. | |
web_socket_channel | StreamChannel wrappers for WebSockets. Provides a cross-platform WebSocketChannel API. | |
web_socket_conformance_tests | A library that tests whether implementations of package:web_socket 's WebSocket class behave as expected. |
If you'd like to contribute to any of these packages, see the Contributing Guide.