The HTTP client default profile will be started when the inets
application is started and is then available to all processes on
that erlang node. Other profiles may also be started at
application startup, or profiles can be started and stopped
dynamically in runtime. Each client profile will spawn a new
process to handle each request unless there is a possibility to use
a persistent connection with or without pipelining.
The client will add a
The client supports ipv6 as long as the underlying mechanisms also do so.
What to put in the erlang node application configuration file in order to start a profile at application startup.
[{inets, [{services, [{httpc, PropertyList}]}]}]
For valid properties see
1 > inets:start().
ok
The following calls uses the default client profile. Use the proxy "www-proxy.mycompany.com:8000", but not for requests to localhost. This will apply to all subsequent requests
2 > httpc:set_options([{proxy, {{"www-proxy.mycompany.com", 8000},
["localhost"]}}]).
ok
An ordinary synchronous request.
3 > {ok, {{Version, 200, ReasonPhrase}, Headers, Body}} =
httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", []}, [], []).
With all default values, as above, a get request can also be written like this.
4 > {ok, {{Version, 200, ReasonPhrase}, Headers, Body}} =
httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org").
An ordinary asynchronous request. The result will be sent
to the calling process in the form
5 > {ok, RequestId} =
httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", []}, [], [{sync, false}]).
In this case the calling process is the shell, so we receive the result.
6 > receive {http, {RequestId, Result}} -> ok after 500 -> error end.
ok
Send a request with a specified connection header.
7 > {ok, {{NewVersion, 200, NewReasonPhrase}, NewHeaders, NewBody}} =
httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", [{"connection", "close"}]},
[], []).
Start a HTTP client profile.
{ok, Pid} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, foo}]).
{ok, <0.45.0>}
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The new profile has no proxy settings so the connection will be refused
9 > httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org", foo).
{error, econnrefused}
Stop a HTTP client profile.
10 > inets:stop(httpc, foo).
ok
Alternatively:
10 > inets:stop(httpc, Pid).
ok