@tauri-apps/plugin-http
Make HTTP requests with the Rust backend.
Security
This API has a scope configuration that forces you to restrict the URLs that can be accessed using glob patterns.
For instance, this scope configuration only allows making HTTP requests to all subdomains for tauri.app except for https://private.tauri.app:
{ "permissions": [ { "identifier": "http:default", "allow": [{ "url": "https://*.tauri.app" }], "deny": [{ "url": "https://private.tauri.app" }] } ]}Trying to execute any API with a URL not configured on the scope results in a promise rejection due to denied access.
Interfaces
ClientOptions
Options to configure the Rust client used to make fetch requests
Since
2.0.0
Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
connectTimeout? | number | Timeout in milliseconds |
maxRedirections? | number | Defines the maximum number of redirects the client should follow. If set to 0, no redirects will be followed. |
proxy? | Proxy | Configuration of a proxy that a Client should pass requests to. |
Proxy
Configuration of a proxy that a Client should pass requests to.
Since
2.0.0
Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
all? | string | ProxyConfig | Proxy all traffic to the passed URL. |
http? | string | ProxyConfig | Proxy all HTTP traffic to the passed URL. |
https? | string | ProxyConfig | Proxy all HTTPS traffic to the passed URL. |
ProxyConfig
Properties
Functions
fetch()
function fetch(input, init?): Promise<Response>Fetch a resource from the network. It returns a Promise that resolves to the
Response to that Request, whether it is successful or not.
Parameters
| Parameter | Type |
|---|---|
input | string | URL | Request |
init? | RequestInit & ClientOptions |
Returns
Example
const response = await fetch("http://my.json.host/data.json");console.log(response.status); // e.g. 200console.log(response.statusText); // e.g. "OK"const jsonData = await response.json();Since
2.0.0
Source: https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace/blob/v2/plugins/http/guest-js/index.ts#L103
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