package resto-cohttp

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A minimal OCaml library for type-safe HTTP/JSON RPCs

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resto-v1.1.tar.gz
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CHANGES.md

v1.1

  • fix: The client do not wait for a first element of a stream to arrive.

v1.0

  • refactoring: Invert control over resto server

  • feature: client follow redirects

v0.10:

feature: Merge for dynamic and dynamic tails directories

v0.9:

  • feature: Added a strategy to pick on the left or on the right on a directory merging collision.

  • feature: Added printers for Conflict exception.

0.8:

  • Improve ocaml version coverage in CI

  • Added helpers for pretty-printing Paths

  • Added service-lookup feature to resolve parametric URI from concrete URI

v0.7:

  • Remove Ezresto (and other Ez libraries)

  • Packaging, build, tests and CI improvements

  • Add the middleware feature (contributed by Swann Moreau)

v0.6/v0.6.1:

  • Split path before percentage-decoding chunks to allow slash's encoding to appear in chunks

  • Added ACL module to allow/deny access to entry points based on path matching

  • The boolean parameter now accepts an empty string, in which case the value is considered true

  • Added support for self-serving client

  • Added support for chunking answers

  • Allow to specify agent-string

  • More tests and better documentation

  • More logging with better level settings

v0.5:

  • Documentation

  • Updated dependencies (notably Lwt)

v0.4:

  • client does not depend on Unix anymore. Users must pass gettimeofday function directly.

  • Added `Gone response code

v0.3:

  • Schemas are now lazy (to speed up initialisation and because schemas are not always used) (by Romain)

  • depend on json-data-encoding (new) fork of ocplib-json-typed (deprecated)

v0.2:

  • fork from ocplib-resto: new home, new CI, etc.