EM-HTTP-Request

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Note: This is Ably’s fork of https://github.com/igrigorik/em-http-request. We created it to fix a TLS-related issue in the original library, which seems to be no longer maintained. This fork exists to be used inside our ably-ruby SDK. We have only made the changes required to be able to distribute this library as a separate gem; in particular, most of the documentation still refers to the original library. The constant names used in this fork have been changed so as not to clash with the original library.

Async (EventMachine) HTTP client, with support for:

  • Asynchronous HTTP API for single & parallel request execution
  • Keep-Alive and HTTP pipelining support
  • Auto-follow 3xx redirects with max depth
  • Automatic gzip & deflate decoding
  • Streaming response processing
  • Streaming file uploads
  • HTTP proxy and SOCKS5 support
  • Basic Auth & OAuth
  • Connection-level & global middleware support
  • HTTP parser via http_parser.rb
  • Works wherever EventMachine runs: Rubinius, JRuby, MRI

Getting started

gem install ably-em-http-request

Extensions

Several higher-order Ruby projects have incorporated em-http and other Ruby HTTP clients:

  • EM-Synchrony - Collection of convenience classes and primitives to help untangle evented code (Ruby 1.9 + Fibers).
  • Rack-Client - Use Rack API for server, test, and client side. Supports Rack middleware!
  • Faraday - Modular HTTP client library using middleware heavily inspired by Rack.

Testing

Other libraries & applications using EM-HTTP

  • VMWare CloudFoundry - The open platform-as-a-service project
  • PubSubHubbub - Asynchronous PubSubHubbub ruby client
  • em-net-http - Monkeypatching Net::HTTP to play ball with EventMachine
  • chirpstream - EM client for Twitters Chirpstream API
  • rsolr-async - An asynchronus connection adapter for RSolr
  • Firering - Eventmachine powered Campfire API
  • RDaneel - Ruby crawler which respects robots.txt
  • em-eventsource - EventSource client for EventMachine
  • and many others.. drop me a link if you want yours included!

License

(MIT License) - Copyright (c) 2011 Ilya Grigorik